EFFECTS OF PHOSPHATE LOADING ON METABOLIC AND MYOCARDIAL RESPONSES TO MAXIMAL AND ENDURANCE EXERCISE

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KREIDER, RB
MILLER, GW
SCHENCK, D
CORTES, CW
MIRIEL, V
SOMMA, CT
ROWLAND, P
TURNER, C
HILL, D
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[1] Dept. of HPER, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, 23529-0196., VA
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10.1123/ijsn.2.1.20
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
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Six trained male cyclists and triathletes participated in a double blind study to determine the effects of phosphate loading on maximal and endurance exercise performance. Subjects ingested either 1 gm of tribasic sodium phosphate or a glucose placebo four times daily for 3 days prior to performing either an incremental maximal cycling test or a simulated 40-km time trial on a computerized race simulator. They continued the supplementation protocol for an additional day and then performed the remaining maximal or performance exercise test. Subjects observed a 17-day washout period between testing sessions and repeated the experiment with the alternate supplement regimen in identical fashion. Metabolic data were collected at 15-sec intervals while venous blood samples and 2D-echocardiographic data were collected during each stage of exercise during the maximal exercise test and at 8-km intervals during the 40-km time trial. Results indicate that phosphate loading attenuated anaerobic threshold, increased myocardial ejection fraction and fractional shortening, increased maximal oxidative capacity, and enhanced endurance performance in competitive cyclists and triathletes.
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