Dietary nitrate supplementation enhances high-intensity running performance in moderate normobaric hypoxia, independent of aerobic fitness

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Shannon, Oliver Michael [1 ]
Duckworth, Lauren [1 ]
Barlow, Matthew John [1 ]
Woods, David [1 ,2 ]
Lara, Jose [3 ]
Siervo, Mario [4 ]
O'Hara, John Paul [1 ]
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[1] Leeds Beckett Univ, Inst Sport Phys Act & Leisure, Leeds LS63QS, W Yorkshire, England
[2] Royal Ctr Def Med, Def Med Serv, Birmingham B15 2TH, W Midlands, England
[3] Northumbria Univ, Dept Appl Sci, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST, Tyne & Wear, England
[4] Univ Newcastle, Inst Hlth & Aging, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE45PL, Tyne & Wear, England
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Nitric oxide; Nitrate; Exercise performance; Hypoxia; BEETROOT JUICE SUPPLEMENTATION; TIME-TRIAL PERFORMANCE; NITRIC-OXIDE; BLOOD-PRESSURE; INORGANIC NITRATE; OXYGEN COST; EXERCISE PERFORMANCE; CYCLING PERFORMANCE; IMPROVES MUSCLE; SINGLE;
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10.1016/j.niox.2016.08.001
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Nitrate-rich beetroot juice (BRJ) increases plasma nitrite concentrations, lowers the oxygen cost (V O-2) of steady-state exercise and improves exercise performance in sedentary and moderately-trained, but rarely in well-trained individuals exercising at sea-level. BRJ supplementation may be more effective in a hypoxic environment, where the reduction of nitrite into nitric oxide (NO) is potentiated, such that well trained and less well-trained individuals may derive a similar ergogenic effect. We conducted a randomised, counterbalanced, double-blind placebo controlled trial to determine the effects of BRJ on treadmill running performance in moderate normobaric hypoxia (equivalent to 2500 m altitude) in participants with a range of aerobic fitness levels. Twelve healthy males (V O-2max ranging from 47.1 to 76.8 ml kg(-1) min(-1)) ingested 138 ml concentrated BRJ (similar to 15.2 mmol nitrate) or a nitrate-deplete placebo (PLA) (similar to 0.2 mmol nitrate). Three hours later, participants completed steady-state moderate intensity running, and a 1500 m time-trial (TT) in a normobaric hypoxic chamber (F1O2 similar to 15%). Plasma nitrite concentration was significantly greater following BRJ versus PLA 1 h post supplementation, and remained higher in BRJ throughout the testing session (p < 0.01). Average V O-2 was significantly lower (BRJ: 18.4 +/- 2.0, PLA: 20.4 +/- 12.6 ml kg(-1)min(-1) ; p = 0.002), whilst arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) was significantly greater (BRJ: 88.4 +/- 2.7, PLA: 86.5 +/- 3.3%; p < 0.001) following BRJ. BRJ improved TT performance in all 12 participants by an average of 3.2% (BRJ: 331.1 +/- 45.3 vs. PL: 341.9 +/- 46.1 s; p < 0.001). There was no apparent relationship between aerobic fitness and the improvement in performance following BRJ (r(2) = 0.05, p > 0.05). These findings suggests that a high nitrate dose in the form of a BRJ supplement may improve running performance in individuals with a range of aerobic fitness levels conducting moderate and high-intensity exercise in a normobaric hypoxic environment. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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