Mixed Carbohydrate Supplementation Increases Carbohydrate Oxidation and Endurance Exercise Performance and Attenuates Potassium Accumulation
Overview
Orthopedics
Affiliations
We studied the effects of different CHO supplements on exercise metabolism (1 hr at 75% VO2max) and performance (fatigue time at 85% VO2max) in 8 male endurance athletes (VO2max = 68.8 +/- 3.8 ml.kg-1.min-1. Four treatments were administered in a randomized, double-blind fashion: Trial A = 3-day pretest, postexercise supplementation (177 kcal [81% carbohydrate, 19% protein] consumed < 10 min after exercise) + 600 ml 8% glucose polymers/ fructose 1 hr pretesting + 600 ml 8% glucose polymers/glucose during testing; Trial B = placebo during 3-day pretest + remainder same as Trial A; Trial C = placebo at all time points; and Trial D = same as Trial B with 8% glucose 1 hr before the test as well as during the test. Time to fatigue at 85% VO2max (increases 24%) and total CHO oxidation were greater for A versus C (p < .05). Plasma glucose concentration was higher for A and B versus C, while increases in plasma potassium concentration were attenuated for A versus C (both p < .05). None of the supplements had differential effects upon hematocrit, plasma sodium [Na+] and lactate, VO2, or rating of perceived exertion during exercise. Three-day preexercise protein + carbohydrate supplements followed by 1-hr pre- and during-exercise mixed carbohydrate supplements increased time to fatigue and carbohydrate oxidation and attenuated rises in plasma [K+] compared to placebo.
Chiu C, Chen C, Ali A, Wu S, Wu C Nutrients. 2024; 16(21).
PMID: 39519456 PMC: 11547503. DOI: 10.3390/nu16213624.
A single oral glucose load decreases arterial plasma [K ] during exercise and recovery.
Steward C, Smith R, Stepto N, Brown M, Ng I, McKenna M Physiol Rep. 2021; 9(11):e14889.
PMID: 34110701 PMC: 8191174. DOI: 10.14814/phy2.14889.
Decreased hydration status of emergency department physicians and nurses by the end of their shift.
Alomar M, Akkam A, Alashqar S, Eldali A Int J Emerg Med. 2013; 6(1):27.
PMID: 23866156 PMC: 3726478. DOI: 10.1186/1865-1380-6-27.
Physician nutrition and cognition during work hours: effect of a nutrition based intervention.
Lemaire J, Wallace J, Dinsmore K, Lewin A, Ghali W, Roberts D BMC Health Serv Res. 2010; 10:241.
PMID: 20712911 PMC: 2929232. DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-10-241.
Kreider R, Earnest C, Lundberg J, Rasmussen C, Greenwood M, Cowan P J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2007; 4:18.
PMID: 17997840 PMC: 2206056. DOI: 10.1186/1550-2783-4-18.