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Effect of sodium bicarbonate on prolonged running performance: A randomized, double-blind, cross-over study
by
Hecksteden, Anne
, Meyer, Tim
, Such, Ulf
, Freis, Tanja
in
Acidification
/ Acidosis
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Anaerobic Threshold - drug effects
/ Anaerobic Threshold - physiology
/ Bicarbonates
/ Bicycling
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood
/ Blood levels
/ Carbonates
/ Chemical properties
/ Clinical trials
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Dilution
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Double-blind studies
/ Endurance
/ Ethics
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Test
/ Exhaustion
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ Gas exchange
/ Gases
/ Glycolysis
/ Health aspects
/ Heart rate
/ Humans
/ Hydrogen ions
/ Ingestion
/ Lactic acid
/ Load tests
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Menstruation
/ Metabolic acidosis
/ Metabolism
/ Muscle Fatigue - drug effects
/ Muscle Fatigue - physiology
/ Muscular fatigue
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen consumption
/ Oxygen Consumption - drug effects
/ Oxygen Consumption - physiology
/ pH effects
/ Physical Endurance - drug effects
/ Physical Endurance - physiology
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physical training
/ Preventive medicine
/ Properties
/ Randomization
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Running
/ Running - physiology
/ Side effects
/ Sodium
/ Sodium bicarbonate
/ Sodium Bicarbonate - pharmacology
/ Sodium chloride
/ Studies
/ Young Adult
2017
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Effect of sodium bicarbonate on prolonged running performance: A randomized, double-blind, cross-over study
by
Hecksteden, Anne
, Meyer, Tim
, Such, Ulf
, Freis, Tanja
in
Acidification
/ Acidosis
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Anaerobic Threshold - drug effects
/ Anaerobic Threshold - physiology
/ Bicarbonates
/ Bicycling
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood
/ Blood levels
/ Carbonates
/ Chemical properties
/ Clinical trials
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Dilution
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Double-blind studies
/ Endurance
/ Ethics
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Test
/ Exhaustion
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ Gas exchange
/ Gases
/ Glycolysis
/ Health aspects
/ Heart rate
/ Humans
/ Hydrogen ions
/ Ingestion
/ Lactic acid
/ Load tests
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Menstruation
/ Metabolic acidosis
/ Metabolism
/ Muscle Fatigue - drug effects
/ Muscle Fatigue - physiology
/ Muscular fatigue
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen consumption
/ Oxygen Consumption - drug effects
/ Oxygen Consumption - physiology
/ pH effects
/ Physical Endurance - drug effects
/ Physical Endurance - physiology
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physical training
/ Preventive medicine
/ Properties
/ Randomization
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Running
/ Running - physiology
/ Side effects
/ Sodium
/ Sodium bicarbonate
/ Sodium Bicarbonate - pharmacology
/ Sodium chloride
/ Studies
/ Young Adult
2017
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Effect of sodium bicarbonate on prolonged running performance: A randomized, double-blind, cross-over study
by
Hecksteden, Anne
, Meyer, Tim
, Such, Ulf
, Freis, Tanja
in
Acidification
/ Acidosis
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Anaerobic Threshold - drug effects
/ Anaerobic Threshold - physiology
/ Bicarbonates
/ Bicycling
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood
/ Blood levels
/ Carbonates
/ Chemical properties
/ Clinical trials
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Dilution
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Double-blind studies
/ Endurance
/ Ethics
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Test
/ Exhaustion
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ Gas exchange
/ Gases
/ Glycolysis
/ Health aspects
/ Heart rate
/ Humans
/ Hydrogen ions
/ Ingestion
/ Lactic acid
/ Load tests
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Menstruation
/ Metabolic acidosis
/ Metabolism
/ Muscle Fatigue - drug effects
/ Muscle Fatigue - physiology
/ Muscular fatigue
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen consumption
/ Oxygen Consumption - drug effects
/ Oxygen Consumption - physiology
/ pH effects
/ Physical Endurance - drug effects
/ Physical Endurance - physiology
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physical training
/ Preventive medicine
/ Properties
/ Randomization
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Running
/ Running - physiology
/ Side effects
/ Sodium
/ Sodium bicarbonate
/ Sodium Bicarbonate - pharmacology
/ Sodium chloride
/ Studies
/ Young Adult
2017
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Effect of sodium bicarbonate on prolonged running performance: A randomized, double-blind, cross-over study
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Effect of sodium bicarbonate on prolonged running performance: A randomized, double-blind, cross-over study
2017
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The ability to sustain intense exercise seems to be partially limited by the body's capability to counteract decreases in both intra- and extracellular pH. While the influence of an enhanced buffering capacity via sodium bicarbonate (BICA) on short-term, high-intensity exercise performance has been repeatedly investigated, studies on prolonged endurance performances are comparatively rare, especially for running. The aim of the following study was to assess the ergogenic effects of an oral BICA substitution upon exhaustive intensive endurance running performance.
In a double-blind randomized cross-over study, 18 trained runners (VO2peak: 61.2 ± 6.4 ml•min-1•kg-1) performed two exhaustive graded exercise tests and two constant load tests (30 main at 95% individual anaerobic threshold (IAT) followed by 110% IAT until exhaustion) after ingestion of either sodium bicarbonate (BICA) (0.3 g/kg) or placebo (4 g NaCl) diluted in 700 ml of water. Time to exhaustion (TTE) in the constant load test was defined as the main outcome measure. Throughout each test respiratory gas exchange measurements were conducted as well as determinations of heart rate, blood gases and blood lactate concentration.
TTE in the constant load test did not differ significantly between BICA and placebo conditions (BICA: 39.6 ± 5.6 min, placebo: 39.3 ± 5.6 min; p = 0.78). While pH in the placebo test dropped to a slightly acidotic value two minutes after cessation of exercise (7.34 ± 0.05) the value in the BICA trial remained within the normal range (7.41 ± 0.06) (p < 0.001). In contrast, maximum running speed (Vmax) in the exhaustive graded exercise test was significantly higher with BICA (17.4 ± 1.0 km/h) compared to placebo (17.1 ± 1.0 km/h) (p = 0.009). The numerical difference in maximum oxygen consumption (VO2peak) failed to reach statistical significance (BICA: 61.2 ± 6.4 ml•min-1•kg-1, placebo: 59.8 ± 6.4 ml•min-1•kg-1; p = 0.31). Maximum blood lactate was significantly higher with BICA compared to the corresponding placebo test (BICA: 11.1 ± 2.3 mmol/l, placebo: 8.9 ± 3.0 mmol/l; p < 0.001). At the end of exercise, an acidotic pH value was found in both exhaustive graded exercise tests (p = 0.002). BICA caused gastrointestinal side effects in 15 patients.
Maximal performance was enhanced significantly after BICA administration. The ergogenic effect of BICA in the exhaustive graded exercise test can most likely be attributed to an increased anaerobic glycolysis that is reflected by an accumulation of lactate. However, TTE in prolonged high-intensity running was not improved. Even at the end of exercise no severe metabolic acidosis was found. Metabolic acidification as one of the dominant factors causing muscular fatigue should therefore be reconsidered.
German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS) DRKS00011284.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Acidosis
/ Adult
/ Anaerobic Threshold - drug effects
/ Anaerobic Threshold - physiology
/ Blood
/ Dilution
/ Ethics
/ Exercise
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ Gases
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Muscle Fatigue - drug effects
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen Consumption - drug effects
/ Oxygen Consumption - physiology
/ Physical Endurance - drug effects
/ Physical Endurance - physiology
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Running
/ Sodium
/ Sodium Bicarbonate - pharmacology
/ Studies
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