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The Effects of Sodium Bicarbonate Ingestion on Cycling Performance and Acid Base Balance Recovery in Acute Normobaric Hypoxia

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Journal J Sports Sci
Publisher Routledge
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2019 Jan 23
PMID 30668281
Citations 13
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Abstract

This study investigated the effects of two separate doses of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO) on 4 km time trial (TT) cycling performance and post-exercise acid base balance recovery in hypoxia. Fourteen club-level cyclists completed four cycling TT's, followed by a 40 min passive recovery in normobaric hypoxic conditions (FiO = 14.5%) following one of either: two doses of NaHCO (0.2 g.kg BM; SBC2, or 0.3 g.kg BM; SBC3), a taste-matched placebo (0.07 g.kg BM sodium chloride; PLA), or a control trial in a double-blind, randomized, repeated-measures and crossover design study. Compared to PLA, TT performance was improved following SBC2 (p = 0.04, = 0.16, very likely beneficial), but was improved to a greater extent following SBC3 (p = 0.01, = 0.24, very likely beneficial). Furthermore, a likely benefit of ingesting SBC3 over SBC2 was observed (p = 0.13,  0.10), although there was a large inter-individual variation. Both SBC treatments achieved full recovery within 40 min, which was not observed in either PLA or CON following the TT. In conclusion, NaHCO improves 4 km TT performance and acid base balance recovery in acute moderate hypoxic conditions, however the optimal dose warrants an individual approach.

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