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International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism

https://read.qxmd.com/read/36170970/fasting-before-evening-exercise-reduces-net-energy-intake-and-increases-fat-oxidation-but-impairs-performance-in-healthy-males-and-females
#61
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Tommy Slater, William J A Mode, Mollie G Pinkney, John Hough, Ruth M James, Craig Sale, Lewis J James, David J Clayton
Acute morning fasted exercise may create a greater negative 24-hr energy balance than the same exercise performed after a meal, but research exploring fasted evening exercise is limited. This study assessed the effects of 7-hr fasting before evening exercise on energy intake, metabolism, and performance. Sixteen healthy males and females (n = 8 each) completed two randomized, counterbalanced trials. Participants consumed a standardized breakfast (08:30) and lunch (11:30). Two hours before exercise (16:30), participants consumed a meal (543 ± 86 kcal; FED) or remained fasted (FAST)...
January 1, 2023: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36572039/the-use-of-continuous-glucose-monitors-in-sport-possible-applications-and-considerations
#62
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy-Lee M Bowler, Jamie Whitfield, Lachlan Marshall, Vernon G Coffey, Louise M Burke, Gregory R Cox
This review discusses the potential value of tracking interstitial glucose with continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) in athletes, highlighting possible applications and important considerations in the collection and interpretation of interstitial glucose data. CGMs are sensors that provide real time, longitudinal tracking of interstitial glucose with a range of commercial monitors currently available. Recent advancements in CGM technology have led to the development of athlete-specific devices targeting glucose monitoring in sport...
December 26, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36572038/fasted-sprint-interval-training-results-in-some-beneficial-skeletal-muscle-metabolic-but-similar-metabolomic-and-performance-adaptations-compared-with-carbohydrate-fed-training-in-recreationally-active-male
#63
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tom P Aird, Andrew J Farquharson, Kate M Bermingham, Aifric O'Sullivan, Janice E Drew, Brian P Carson
Endurance training in fasted conditions (FAST) induces favorable skeletal muscle metabolic adaptations compared with carbohydrate feeding (CHO), manifesting in improved exercise performance over time. Sprint interval training (SIT) is a potent metabolic stimulus, however nutritional strategies to optimize adaptations to SIT are poorly characterized. Here we investigated the efficacy of FAST versus CHO SIT (4-6 × 30-s Wingate sprints interspersed with 4-min rest) on muscle metabolic, serum metabolome and exercise performance adaptations in a double-blind parallel group design in recreationally active males...
December 26, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36448486/for-flux-sake-isotopic-tracer-methods-of-monitoring-human-carbohydrate-metabolism-during-exercise
#64
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Javier T Gonzalez, Andy J King
Isotopic tracers can reveal insights into the temporal nature of metabolism and track the fate of ingested substrates. A common use of tracers is to assess aspects of human carbohydrate metabolism during exercise under various established models. The dilution model is used alongside intravenous infusion of tracers to assess carbohydrate appearance and disappearance rates in the circulation, which can be further delineated into exogenous and endogenous sources. The incorporation model can be used to estimate exogenous carbohydrate oxidation rates...
November 29, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36041732/addition-of-fructose-to-a-carbohydrate-rich-breakfast-improves-cycling-endurance-capacity-in-trained-cyclists
#65
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Tim Podlogar, Simon Cirnski, Špela Bokal, Nina Verdel, Javier T Gonzalez
It was previously demonstrated that postexercise ingestion of fructose-glucose mixtures can lead to superior liver and equal muscle glycogen synthesis as compared with glucose-based carbohydrates (CHOs) only. After an overnight fast, liver glycogen stores are reduced, and based on this we hypothesized that addition of fructose to a glucose-based breakfast would lead to improved subsequent endurance exercise capacity. In this double-blind cross-over randomized study (eight males, peak oxygen uptake: 62.2 ± 5...
November 1, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36007881/creatine-monohydrate-supplementation-but-not-creatyl-l-leucine-increased-muscle-creatine-content-in-healthy-young-adults-a-double-blind-randomized-controlled-trial
#66
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Andrew T Askow, Kevin J M Paulussen, Colleen F McKenna, Amadeo F Salvador, Susannah E Scaroni, Jade S Hamann, Alexander V Ulanov, Zhong Li, Scott A Paluska, Kayleigh M Beaudry, Michael De Lisio, Nicholas A Burd
Creatine (Cr) supplementation is a well-established strategy to enhance gains in strength, lean body mass, and power from a period of resistance training. However, the effectiveness of creatyl-L-leucine (CLL), a purported Cr amide, is unknown. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the effects of CLL on muscle Cr content. Twenty-nine healthy men (n = 17) and women (n = 12) consumed 5 g/day of either Cr monohydrate (n = 8; 28.5 ± 7.3 years, 172.1 ± 11.0 cm, 76.6 ± 10...
November 1, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35981712/the-effects-of-blackcurrant-and-caffeine-combinations-on-performance-and-physiology-during-repeated-high-intensity-cycling
#67
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Carl D Paton, Lillian C Morton, Benoit Bomal, Andrea J Braakhuis
Blackcurrant juices and extracts containing anthocyanin may provide ergogenic benefits to sports performance. However, there are no studies examining the effects of coingestion of blackcurrant and caffeine. This investigation examined the effects of acute supplementation with a proprietary blackcurrant beverage administered in isolation or in combination with caffeine on repeated high-intensity cycling. Twelve well-trained male cyclists (mean ± SD: age, 39.5 ± 11.4 years; height, 177.9 ± 5.7 cm; weight, 78...
November 1, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35894910/energy-availability-over-one-athletic-season-an-observational-study-among-athletes-from-different-sports
#68
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Filipe Jesus, Mónica Sousa, Catarina L Nunes, Ruben Francisco, Paulo Rocha, Cláudia S Minderico, Luís B Sardinha, Analiza M Silva
During the athletic season, changes in body composition occur due to fluctuations in energy expenditure and energy intake. Literature regarding changes of energy availability (EA) is still scarce. The aim was to estimate EA of athletes from nonweight and weight-sensitive sports during the athletic season (i.e., preparatory and competitive phase). Eighty-eight athletes (19.1 ± 4.2 years, 21.8 ± 2.0 kg/m2, 27% females, self-reported eumenorrheic) from five sports (basketball [n = 29]; handball [n = 7]; volleyball [n = 9]; swimming [n = 18]; and triathlon [n = 25]) were included in this observational study...
November 1, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36170974/effects-of-physical-exercise-training-on-cerebral-blood-flow-measurements-a-systematic-review-of-human-intervention-studies
#69
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jordi P D Kleinloog, Kevin M R Nijssen, Ronald P Mensink, Peter J Joris
The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effects of physical exercise training on cerebral blood flow (CBF), which is a physiological marker of cerebrovascular function. Relationships between training-induced effects on CBF with changes in cognitive performance were also discussed. A systematic search was performed up to July 2022. Forty-five intervention studies with experimental, quasi-experimental, or pre-post designs were included. Sixteen studies (median duration: 14 weeks) investigated effects of physical exercise training on CBF markers using magnetic resonance imaging, 20 studies (median duration: 14 weeks) used transcranial Doppler ultrasound, and eight studies (median duration: 8 weeks) used near-infrared spectroscopy...
September 27, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36109008/a-comparison-of-sodium-citrate-and-sodium-bicarbonate-ingestion-blood-alkalosis-and-gastrointestinal-symptoms
#70
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charles S Urwin, Rodney J Snow, Dominique Condo, Rhiannon M J Snipe, Glenn D Wadley, Lilia Convit, Amelia J Carr
This study compared the recommended dose of sodium citrate (SC, 500 mg/kg body mass) and sodium bicarbonate (SB, 300 mg/kg body mass) for blood alkalosis (blood [HCO3-]) and gastrointestinal symptoms (GIS; number and severity). Sixteen healthy individuals ingested the supplements in a randomized, crossover design. Gelatin capsules were ingested over 15 min alongside a carbohydrate-rich meal, after which participants remained seated for forearm venous blood sample collection and completion of GIS questionnaires every 30 min for 300 min...
September 15, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35487576/ketone-monoester-ingestion-alters-metabolism-and-simulated-rugby-performance-in-professional-players
#71
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Oliver J Peacock, Javier T Gonzalez, Simon P Roberts, Alan Smith, Scott Drawer, Keith A Stokes
Ketone ingestion can alter metabolism but effects on exercise performance are unclear, particularly with regard to the impact on intermittent-intensity exercise and team-sport performance. Nine professional male rugby union players each completed two trials in a double-blind, randomized, crossover design. Participants ingested either 90 ± 9 g carbohydrate (CHO; 9% solution) or an energy matched solution containing 20 ± 2 g CHO (3% solution) and 590 mg/kg body mass β-hydroxybutyrate monoester (CHO + BHB-ME) before and during a simulated rugby union-specific match-play protocol, including repeated high-intensity, sprint and power-based performance tests...
September 1, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35279015/-food-first-but-not-always-food-only-recommendations-for-using-dietary-supplements-in-sport
#72
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Graeme L Close, Andreas M Kasper, Neil P Walsh, Ronald J Maughan
The term "food first" has been widely accepted as the preferred strategy within sport nutrition, although there is no agreed definition of this and often limited consideration of the implications. We propose that food first should mean "where practically possible, nutrient provision should come from whole foods and drinks rather than from isolated food components or dietary supplements." There are many reasons to commend a food first strategy, including the risk of supplement contamination resulting in anti-doping violations...
September 1, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36041731/short-term-creatine-supplementation-and-repeated-sprint-ability-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#73
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark Glaister, Lauren Rhodes
The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of short-term creatine supplementation on repeated sprint ability. Fourteen studies met the inclusion criteria of adopting double-blind randomized placebo-controlled designs in which participants (age: 18-60 years) completed a repeated sprint test (number of sprints: 4 < n ≤ 20; sprint duration: ≤10 s; recovery duration: ≤90 s) before and after supplementing with creatine or placebo for 3-7 days in a dose of ∼20 g/day...
August 30, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36028221/effect-of-prior-exercise-on-postprandial-lipemia-an-updated-meta-analysis-and-systematic-review
#74
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Regis C Pearson, Betsy Cogan, Sara A Garcia, Nathan T Jenkins
The purpose of this systematic review was to synthesize the results from current literature examining the effects of prior exercise on the postprandial triglyceride (TG) response to evaluate current literature and provide future direction. A quantitative review was performed using meta-analytic methods to quantify individual effect sizes. A moderator analysis was performed to investigate potential variables that could influence the effect of prior exercise on postprandial TG response. Two hundred and seventy-nine effects were retrieved from 165 studies for the total TG response and 142 effects from 87 studies for the incremental area under the curve TG response...
August 26, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35998897/no-effect-of-calanus-oil-on-maximal-oxygen-uptake-in-healthy-participants-a-randomized-controlled-study
#75
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucas Tauschek, Ragnhild E N Røsbjørgen, Håvard Dalen, Terje Larsen, Trine Karlsen
We aimed to investigate the long-term effect of daily Calanus oil supplementation on maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) in healthy 30- to 50-year-old participants. The study was motivated by preclinical studies reporting increased VO2max and metabolic health with omega-3 rich Calanus oil. In a double-blinded study, 71 participants were randomized to receive 2 g/day of Calanus or placebo supplementation for a total of 6 months. The participants underwent exercise testing and clinical investigations at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months...
August 23, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35963615/assessment-of-exercise-associated-gastrointestinal-perturbations-in-research-and-practical-settings-methodological-concerns-and-recommendations-for-best-practice
#76
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ricardo J S Costa, Pascale Young, Samantha K Gill, Rhiannon M J Snipe, Stephanie Gaskell, Isabella Russo, Louise M Burke
Strenuous exercise is synonymous with disturbing gastrointestinal integrity and function, subsequently prompting systemic immune responses and exercise-associated gastrointestinal symptoms, a condition established as "exercise-induced gastrointestinal syndrome." When exercise stress and aligned exacerbation factors (i.e., extrinsic and intrinsic) are of substantial magnitude, these exercise-associated gastrointestinal perturbations can cause performance decrements and health implications of clinical significance...
August 13, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35894919/the-influence-of-exercise-lifestyle-behavior-components-and-physical-fitness-on-maternal-weight-gain-postpartum-weight-retention-and-excessive-gestational-weight-gain
#77
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pedro Acosta-Manzano, Francisco M Acosta, Irene Coll-Risco, Lidia Romero-Gallardo, Marta Flor-Alemany, Luis J Martínez-González, María Jesús Alvarez-Cubero, Víctor Segura-Jiménez, Virginia A Aparicio
This study examines (a) the influence of exercise, lifestyle behavior components (sedentary time, physical activity, and sleep and dietary patterns), and physical fitness on maternal weight gain, postpartum weight retention, and excessive gestational weight gain and (b) whether exercise protects against the adverse effects of impaired metabolism and nonoptimal body composition related to excessive gestational weight gain. Subjects were assigned to either a supervised concurrent (aerobic + resistance) exercise program followed 3 days/week (n = 47) or a control group (n = 54)...
July 12, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35894958/evening-caffeine-did-not-improve-100-m-swimming-time-trials-performed-60-min-post-ingestion-or-the-next-morning-after-sleep
#78
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Josh W Newbury, Bryan Saunders, Lewis A Gough
The potential ergogenic benefits of caffeine (CAF) are well known within the athletic community, often leading to its use in adolescent swimming cohorts to enhance their performance. However, it has previously been reported that CAF has sleep-disturbing effects, which could be detrimental to performance over consecutive days in multiday competitions. Moreover, the effects that evening CAF ingestion has on sleep, side effects, and next-day performances are yet to be researched in trained adolescents. In a double-blind, randomized, crossover design, eight national-level swimmers (age: 18 ± 1 years, height: 1...
July 11, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36040319/personalized-hydration-requirements-of-runners
#79
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel N Cheuvront, Robert W Kenefick
This study sought to (a) estimate how the duration of running influences sweat losses and contributes to the daily fluid requirement, and (b) empirically estimate the drinking rates required to prevent significant dehydration (≥2% body weight as body water). Individual sweating data and running duration were obtained from male (n = 83) and female (n = 36) runners (n = 146 total observations) performing under highly heterogeneous conditions and over a range of exercise durations (33-280 min)...
July 1, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35339112/effect-of-different-exercise-training-modalities-on-fasting-levels-of-oxylipins-and-endocannabinoids-in-middle-aged-sedentary-adults-a-randomized-controlled-trial
#80
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Lucas Jurado-Fasoli, Wei Yang, Isabelle Kohler, Manuel Dote-Montero, Francisco J Osuna-Prieto, Xinyu Di, Thomas Hankemeier, Elke H J Krekels, Amy C Harms, Manuel J Castillo, Francisco J Amaro-Gahete, Borja Martinez-Tellez
This study aimed to investigate the effects of different exercise training programs on fasting plasma levels of oxylipins, endocannabinoids (eCBs), and eCBs-like molecules in middle-aged sedentary adults. A 12-week randomized controlled trial was conducted using a parallel group design. Sixty-five middle-aged adults (40-65 years old) were randomly assigned to: (a) no exercise (control group), (b) concurrent training based on international physical activity recommendations (PAR group), (c) high-intensity interval training (HIIT group), and (d) HIIT together with whole-body electromyostimulation (HIIT + EMS group)...
July 1, 2022: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
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