2019
DOI: 10.3390/nu11071642
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Influence of Equimolar Doses of Beetroot Juice and Sodium Nitrate on Time Trial Performance in Handcycling

Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the influence of a single dose of either beetroot juice (BR) or sodium nitrate (NIT) on performance in a 10 km handcycling time trial (TT) in able-bodied individuals and paracyclists. In total, 14 able-bodied individuals [mean ± SD; age: 28 ± 7 years, height: 183 ± 5 cm, body mass (BM): 82 ± 9 kg, peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak): 33.9 ± 4.2 mL/min/kg] and eight paracyclists (age: 40 ± 11 years, height: 176 ± 9cm, BM: 65 ± 9 kg, VO2peak: 38.6 ± 10.5 mL/min/kg) participated in t… Show more

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“…Further, while factors such as abdominal strapping are perceived by athletes to provide stability and more efficient power transfer, 12,24 their use is rarely reported in studies with only Meyer et al making note of this in their methods. 33 Among trained handcyclists, VO 2peak values greater than 3.0 L min −1 , or >40.0 ml kg −1 min −1 , have recently been reported by several researchers during ACE, 28 and recumbent [34][35][36] or kneeling 37 handcycling; this has been achieved by participants in the H3/H4 and H5 categories, respectively. These values of aerobic capacity are accompanied by 5-6 years of handcycling experience 28,36 and 6 ± 2 training sessions per week comprising of 223 ± 57 km wk −1 .…”
Section: Laboratory Testing: Aerobic Capacitymentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Further, while factors such as abdominal strapping are perceived by athletes to provide stability and more efficient power transfer, 12,24 their use is rarely reported in studies with only Meyer et al making note of this in their methods. 33 Among trained handcyclists, VO 2peak values greater than 3.0 L min −1 , or >40.0 ml kg −1 min −1 , have recently been reported by several researchers during ACE, 28 and recumbent [34][35][36] or kneeling 37 handcycling; this has been achieved by participants in the H3/H4 and H5 categories, respectively. These values of aerobic capacity are accompanied by 5-6 years of handcycling experience 28,36 and 6 ± 2 training sessions per week comprising of 223 ± 57 km wk −1 .…”
Section: Laboratory Testing: Aerobic Capacitymentioning
confidence: 84%
“…While there is less information available for athletes in the more impaired H1 and H2 classes, data from these athletes indicate VO 2peak values of 1.1 ± 0.4 to 2.0 ± 0.4 L min −1 may be achieved with higher values reflected by a longer involvement in the sport. 16,29,33,37 Recent work by Flueck et al displayed a clear relationship of aerobic capacity and classification by showing that the H1 class athlete had a much lower VO 2peak than the H5 class athlete (1.3 vs. 3.7 L min −1 or 17.3 vs. 49.7 ml kg −1 min −1 ), 37 with this likely explained by the significantly greater active musculature due to athletes' impairment. Furthermore, the utilization of trunk muscles for propulsion creates added oxygen demand during kneeling versus recumbent handcycling, 14,26,39 again explaining the direct relationship between athletes' classification and aerobic capacity shown previously.…”
Section: Laboratory Testing: Aerobic Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the positive effects of beetroot juice seen in young individuals were not observed in older adults [145] . In a recent randomized (placebocontrolled) cross-over study in upper body trained able-bodied individuals and Paracyclists with SCI (lesion level between C4 and L4), Para-cyclists showed higher nitrate concentrations after beetroot juice, whereas no differences were found in performance in either group [146] . Although a meta-analysis reported nitrate-independent blood pressure lowering effects of beetroot juice [147] and we found only a case report of interaction with methotrexate [148] , supplementation in patients with in CKD requires further studies [149] .…”
Section: Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 94%