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Título: |
Effects of a carbohydrate and a carbohydrate and casein protein beverages on recovery and performance of endurance cycling capacity |
Autores: |
Cepero González, Mar Rojas Ruiz, Francisco Javier Geerlings, Arjan Cruz Márquez, Juan Carlos de la Romero Granados, Santiago Boza Puerta, Julio José |
Fecha: |
2009-07-03 2009-07-03 2009-07 |
Publicador: |
RUA Docencia |
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Tipo: |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Tema: |
Ergogenic supplement Casein protein Recovery Cycling performance Educación Física y Deportiva |
Descripción: |
The main aim of this study was to determine if short-term post exercise recovery, cycling performance and muscle damage were altered when consuming a carbohydrate-only beverage (CHO, 7% carbohydrate) versus a carbohydrate and casein protein beverage (CHO+P, 7% carbohydrate and 4% protein). Fifteen male cyclists (VO2peak= 63.4±9.6 ml·kg-1·min-1) performed two trials using a randomly counterbalanced, double-blind design. In each trial one liter of one of the test drinks was consumed in fasting conditions after 1 hour ride at 75% VO2peak determined by Arts and Kuipers´ regression equation .After a two hours recovery period the cyclists rode 20 km at the rider's maximum speed for this distance. The results showed no significant differences in the 20-km ride when consuming the CHO (1770±210 s) or the CHO+P drink (1819±185 s). Post-exercise creatine kinase (CK) was not significantly different between treatments. However, serum insulin concentrations were higher during recovery when CHO+P beverage was consumed. Glucagon and lactic acid levels increased more on the CHO than on the CHO+P treatment at the end of the 20 km test. Within the context of this experimental design, the CHO+P drink showed different physiological effects than the CHO drink, so that the CHO+P drink can be recommended for improving recuperation from intensive exercise. Although this was not reflected in post-recovery exercise performance in this 20 km test, a harder or longer test may be more affected by the physiological parameters. |
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