Ketone Monoester Ingestion Alters Metabolism and Simulated Rugby Performance in Professional Players
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT NUTRITION AND EXERCISE METABOLISM(2022)
摘要
Ketone ingestion can alter metabolism but effects on exercise performance are unclear, particularly with regard to the impact on intermittent-intensity exercise and team-sport performance. Nine professional male rugby union players each completed two trials in a double-blind, randomized, crossover design. Participants ingested either 90 +/- 9 g carbohydrate (CHO; 9% solution) or an energy matched solution containing 20 +/- 2 g CHO (3% solution) and 590 mg/kg body mass beta-hydroxybutyrate monoester (CHO + BHB-ME) before and during a simulated rugby union-specific match-play protocol, including repeated high-intensity, sprint and power-based performance tests. Mean time to complete the sustained high-intensity performance tests was reduced by 0.33 +/- 0.41 s (2.1%) with CHO + BHB-ME (15.53 +/- 0.52 s) compared with CHO (15.86 +/- 0.80 s) placebo (p = .04). Mean time to complete the sprint and power-based performance tests were not different between trials. CHO + BHB-ME resulted in blood BHB concentrations that remained >2 mmol/L during exercise (p < .001). Serum lactate and glycerol concentrations were lower after CHO + BHB-ME than CHO (p < .05). Coingestion of a BHB-ME with CHO can alter fuel metabolism (attenuate circulating lactate and glycerol concentrations) and may improve high-intensity running performance during a simulated rugby match-play protocol, without improving shorter duration sprint and power-based efforts.
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beta-hydroxybutyrate, lactate, glycerol, athletes, team sport, exercise performance
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