5-weeks effect of beta-alanine supplementation in swimmers

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Autor(a) principal: Falcão , Luiz Eduardo Marinho
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Pinto, Raphael de Souza, Oliveira , Flaviana Santos, Ilha , Angela de Oliveira Godoy, Cruz , Michele Ferro de Amorim, Medeiros, Tibério Silva, Mendonça, Braulio Cesar de Alcantara
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Resumo: The scientific literature has demonstrated that the carnosine dipeptide appears to act by neutralizing hydrogen ions resulting from the dissociation of lactic acid, which may postpone the onset of fatigue following β-alanine (βA) intervention. For this, a study was drawn where the study participants were divided after randomization into two groups: placebo group (GPLA, n = 4) and β-alanine group (GBA, n = 5) where they received double-blind capsules with βA or placebo (1.6 g / day for the first week and 3.2 g / day for the next four weeks) associated with swimming tests (3 shots in 100 m free at 95% of HRMA). The results showed a reduction in the mean time of final GBA test (69.62 s vs. 69.51 s) when compared to GPLA (77.56 s vs. 77.89 s), but without significant differences (p > 0.05). There was only one change in lactate peak of GPLA compared to GBA in tests 2 and 3 (p <0.05). We found no significant differences after 5-week intervention on body composition and markers of hepatic and renal function in both groups. There was only one change in lactate peak of GPLA compared to GBA in tests 2 and 3 (p <0.05). It is concluded that the dosage of βA used in this study did not alter the athletic performance (end time of test) and body composition of the swimmers, however, it reinforced that the dosage used did not promote significant alterations in the hepatic and renal functions for a short time of intervention.
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spelling 5-weeks effect of beta-alanine supplementation in swimmersEfeito de 5 semanas da suplementação de beta-alanina em nadadoresBeta-alaninaAtletasNataçãoBeta-alanineAthletesSwimmingThe scientific literature has demonstrated that the carnosine dipeptide appears to act by neutralizing hydrogen ions resulting from the dissociation of lactic acid, which may postpone the onset of fatigue following β-alanine (βA) intervention. For this, a study was drawn where the study participants were divided after randomization into two groups: placebo group (GPLA, n = 4) and β-alanine group (GBA, n = 5) where they received double-blind capsules with βA or placebo (1.6 g / day for the first week and 3.2 g / day for the next four weeks) associated with swimming tests (3 shots in 100 m free at 95% of HRMA). The results showed a reduction in the mean time of final GBA test (69.62 s vs. 69.51 s) when compared to GPLA (77.56 s vs. 77.89 s), but without significant differences (p > 0.05). There was only one change in lactate peak of GPLA compared to GBA in tests 2 and 3 (p <0.05). We found no significant differences after 5-week intervention on body composition and markers of hepatic and renal function in both groups. There was only one change in lactate peak of GPLA compared to GBA in tests 2 and 3 (p <0.05). It is concluded that the dosage of βA used in this study did not alter the athletic performance (end time of test) and body composition of the swimmers, however, it reinforced that the dosage used did not promote significant alterations in the hepatic and renal functions for a short time of intervention.A literatura científica evidencia que o dipeptídeo carnosina parece agir neutralizando íons hidrogênio resultantes da dissociação do ácido lático, o que pode postergar o aparecimento de fadiga após intervenção com β–alanina (βA). Para isso, foi traçado um estudo onde os participantes do estudo foram divididos após randomização em dois grupos: grupo placebo (GPLA, n = 4) e grupo β–alanina (GBA, n = 5) onde receberam de forma duplo-cega cápsulas com βA ou placebo (1, 6 g/dia na primeira semana e 3,2 g/dia nas quatro semanas seguintes) associadas a testes de natação (3 tiros em 100 metros livres a 95 % da FCMÁX). Os resultados encontrados mostraram uma redução da média do tempo final de prova do GBA (69,62 s vs. 69,51 s) quando comparada ao GPLA (77,56 s vs. 77,89 s), entretanto sem diferenças significativas (p > 0,05). Houve apenas uma alteração no pico de lactato do GPLA comparado ao GBA nos testes 2 e 3 (p < 0,05). Não encontramos diferenças significativas após intervenção de 5 semanas sobre a composição corporal e marcadores de função hepática e renal em ambos os grupos. Houve apenas uma alteração no pico de lactato do GPLA comparado ao GBA nos testes 2 e 3 (p < 0,05). Conclui-se que a dosagem de βA utilizada nesse estudo não alterou o rendimento atlético (tempo final de prova) e composição corporal dos nadadores, entretanto, reforçou que a dosagem utilizada não promoveu alterações significativas nas funções hepáticas e renais por um tempo curto de intervenção.Sustenere Publishing2023-06-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/808810.6008/CBPC2236-9600.2023.001.0006Scire Salutis; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): Scire Salutis - Out, Nov, Dez 2022, Jan 2023; 49-58Scire Salutis; Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2023): Scire Salutis - Out, Nov, Dez 2022, Jan 2023; 49-58Scire Salutis; v. 13 n. 1 (2023): Scire Salutis - Out, Nov, Dez 2022, Jan 2023; 49-582236-9600reponame:Scire Salutisinstname:Companhia Brasileira de Produção Científica (CBPC)instacron:ESSporenghttps://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/8088/4405https://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/8088/4404Copyright (c) 2023 Scire Salutishttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFalcão , Luiz Eduardo Marinho Pinto, Raphael de Souza Oliveira , Flaviana Santos Ilha , Angela de Oliveira Godoy Cruz , Michele Ferro de Amorim Medeiros, Tibério SilvaMendonça, Braulio Cesar de Alcantara 2023-12-29T22:29:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8088Revistahttps://sustenere.co/index.php/sciresalutisONGhttps://sustenere.co/index.php/sciresalutis/oai||carlos@arvore.org.br2236-96002236-9600opendoar:2023-12-29T22:29:59Scire Salutis - Companhia Brasileira de Produção Científica (CBPC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv 5-weeks effect of beta-alanine supplementation in swimmers
Efeito de 5 semanas da suplementação de beta-alanina em nadadores
title 5-weeks effect of beta-alanine supplementation in swimmers
spellingShingle 5-weeks effect of beta-alanine supplementation in swimmers
Falcão , Luiz Eduardo Marinho
Beta-alanina
Atletas
Natação
Beta-alanine
Athletes
Swimming
title_short 5-weeks effect of beta-alanine supplementation in swimmers
title_full 5-weeks effect of beta-alanine supplementation in swimmers
title_fullStr 5-weeks effect of beta-alanine supplementation in swimmers
title_full_unstemmed 5-weeks effect of beta-alanine supplementation in swimmers
title_sort 5-weeks effect of beta-alanine supplementation in swimmers
author Falcão , Luiz Eduardo Marinho
author_facet Falcão , Luiz Eduardo Marinho
Pinto, Raphael de Souza
Oliveira , Flaviana Santos
Ilha , Angela de Oliveira Godoy
Cruz , Michele Ferro de Amorim
Medeiros, Tibério Silva
Mendonça, Braulio Cesar de Alcantara
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author2 Pinto, Raphael de Souza
Oliveira , Flaviana Santos
Ilha , Angela de Oliveira Godoy
Cruz , Michele Ferro de Amorim
Medeiros, Tibério Silva
Mendonça, Braulio Cesar de Alcantara
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author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Falcão , Luiz Eduardo Marinho
Pinto, Raphael de Souza
Oliveira , Flaviana Santos
Ilha , Angela de Oliveira Godoy
Cruz , Michele Ferro de Amorim
Medeiros, Tibério Silva
Mendonça, Braulio Cesar de Alcantara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Beta-alanina
Atletas
Natação
Beta-alanine
Athletes
Swimming
topic Beta-alanina
Atletas
Natação
Beta-alanine
Athletes
Swimming
description The scientific literature has demonstrated that the carnosine dipeptide appears to act by neutralizing hydrogen ions resulting from the dissociation of lactic acid, which may postpone the onset of fatigue following β-alanine (βA) intervention. For this, a study was drawn where the study participants were divided after randomization into two groups: placebo group (GPLA, n = 4) and β-alanine group (GBA, n = 5) where they received double-blind capsules with βA or placebo (1.6 g / day for the first week and 3.2 g / day for the next four weeks) associated with swimming tests (3 shots in 100 m free at 95% of HRMA). The results showed a reduction in the mean time of final GBA test (69.62 s vs. 69.51 s) when compared to GPLA (77.56 s vs. 77.89 s), but without significant differences (p > 0.05). There was only one change in lactate peak of GPLA compared to GBA in tests 2 and 3 (p <0.05). We found no significant differences after 5-week intervention on body composition and markers of hepatic and renal function in both groups. There was only one change in lactate peak of GPLA compared to GBA in tests 2 and 3 (p <0.05). It is concluded that the dosage of βA used in this study did not alter the athletic performance (end time of test) and body composition of the swimmers, however, it reinforced that the dosage used did not promote significant alterations in the hepatic and renal functions for a short time of intervention.
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