Efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em atletas de CrossFit®

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Ricardo Augusto Silva de
Data de Publicação: 2021
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Resumo: CrossFit® is a high-intensity sport modality that consists of elements of cardiovascular conditioning, weight lifting, and gymnastic movements. Sodium bicarbonate can lead to performance improvements during high-intensity exercises. However, few studies have investigated the effects of sodium bicarbonate supplementation on specific CrossFit® routines. For this reason, this study aims to examine the effects of acute sodium bicarbonate supplementation in CrossFit® exercises. The present study was defined as an experimental, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover research consisting of CrossFit® practitioners. Seventeen practitioners of the sport participated in the study (age 29 ± 5.2 years; body mass 82.4 ± 9.3 kg; height 1.76 ± 0.05 meters; body mass index 26.54 ± 2.62 kg/m2) with at least one year of regular training. Participants were invited to attend four separate sessions: familiarization with the exercise protocol, a control session, and two randomized intervention sessions (placebo and sodium bicarbonate). Participants ingested 0.3 g/kg of body weight of sodium bicarbonate or placebo (starch) 120 minutes before exercising. CrossFit® performance was evaluated using the Fran benchmark followed by a 500-meter row on a rowing machine. Neuromuscular fatigue was assessed pre and post-exercise using a countermovement vertical jump. Fingertip blood samples were collected at various times during the protocol for analysis of pH, bicarbonate, lactate, base excess, SBC, glucose. Heart rate was recorded throughout the protocol and the assessment of perceived exertion (RPE) was recorded immediately after the end of the two exercises. A questionnaire was used to assess symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort during the two hours before the beginning of the protocol. Fran, Remo, Session RPE, blood values (pH, bicarbonate, lactate, base excess, SBC, glucose), jumping performance (height, power), and heart rate were analyzed using a mixed model. The participants were considered a random factor for all mixed models. The effect size was also calculated. In all analyses, the significance level was p < 0.05. A statistically significant effect was found for the Fran benchmark (P = 0.003) with a 7.23% percent delta between sodium bicarbonate and the placebo. There was no significant difference between the preparations in the 500-meter row. There was no difference in height and power in the countermovement vertical jump, heart rate, and RPE between sessions. After the sodium bicarbonate supplementation, there was an increase of serum bicarbonate of 39.63% and serum pH (P = <0.0001). Volunteers did not present severe gastric discomfort that could compromise the progress of the protocol. In conclusion, our study showed that sodium bicarbonate improved CrossFit® performance compared to the control session, but not to the placebo. It did not reduce the neuromuscular fatigue of the volunteers, the volunteers' responses such as heart rate and PSE show that the Fran benchmark is an exercise predominantly of high intensity.
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spelling Efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em atletas de CrossFit®Effects of acuate sodium bicarbonate supplementation on crossfit® athletesCrossfitExercícios de alta intensidadeBicarbonato de sódio - SuplementaçãoFadiga muscularAcidoseMetabolismoHigh intensity exercisesSodium bicarbonate - SupplementationMuscle fatigueAcidosisMetabolismNutriçãoCrossFit® is a high-intensity sport modality that consists of elements of cardiovascular conditioning, weight lifting, and gymnastic movements. Sodium bicarbonate can lead to performance improvements during high-intensity exercises. However, few studies have investigated the effects of sodium bicarbonate supplementation on specific CrossFit® routines. For this reason, this study aims to examine the effects of acute sodium bicarbonate supplementation in CrossFit® exercises. The present study was defined as an experimental, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover research consisting of CrossFit® practitioners. Seventeen practitioners of the sport participated in the study (age 29 ± 5.2 years; body mass 82.4 ± 9.3 kg; height 1.76 ± 0.05 meters; body mass index 26.54 ± 2.62 kg/m2) with at least one year of regular training. Participants were invited to attend four separate sessions: familiarization with the exercise protocol, a control session, and two randomized intervention sessions (placebo and sodium bicarbonate). Participants ingested 0.3 g/kg of body weight of sodium bicarbonate or placebo (starch) 120 minutes before exercising. CrossFit® performance was evaluated using the Fran benchmark followed by a 500-meter row on a rowing machine. Neuromuscular fatigue was assessed pre and post-exercise using a countermovement vertical jump. Fingertip blood samples were collected at various times during the protocol for analysis of pH, bicarbonate, lactate, base excess, SBC, glucose. Heart rate was recorded throughout the protocol and the assessment of perceived exertion (RPE) was recorded immediately after the end of the two exercises. A questionnaire was used to assess symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort during the two hours before the beginning of the protocol. Fran, Remo, Session RPE, blood values (pH, bicarbonate, lactate, base excess, SBC, glucose), jumping performance (height, power), and heart rate were analyzed using a mixed model. The participants were considered a random factor for all mixed models. The effect size was also calculated. In all analyses, the significance level was p < 0.05. A statistically significant effect was found for the Fran benchmark (P = 0.003) with a 7.23% percent delta between sodium bicarbonate and the placebo. There was no significant difference between the preparations in the 500-meter row. There was no difference in height and power in the countermovement vertical jump, heart rate, and RPE between sessions. After the sodium bicarbonate supplementation, there was an increase of serum bicarbonate of 39.63% and serum pH (P = <0.0001). Volunteers did not present severe gastric discomfort that could compromise the progress of the protocol. In conclusion, our study showed that sodium bicarbonate improved CrossFit® performance compared to the control session, but not to the placebo. It did not reduce the neuromuscular fatigue of the volunteers, the volunteers' responses such as heart rate and PSE show that the Fran benchmark is an exercise predominantly of high intensity.O CrossFit® é uma modalidade esportiva de alta intensidade e é constituído por elementos de condicionamento cardiovascular, levantamento de peso e movimentos de ginástica. O bicarbonato de sódio pode levar a melhorias de desempenho durante exercícios de alta intensidade. Entretanto poucos estudos investigaram os efeitos da suplementação de bicarbonato de sódio em exercícios específicos de CrossFit®. Por esse motivo esse estudo tem como objetivo investigar os efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em exercícios de CrossFit®. A presente pesquisa foi caracterizada como sendo um estudo experimental, duplo-cego, placebo-controlado e cruzado, constituído por praticantes de CrossFit®. Participaram do estudo 17 sujeitos (idade 29 ± 5,2 anos; massa corporal 82,4 ± 9,3 kg; altura 1,76 ± 0,05 metros; IMC 26,54 ± 2,62 kg/m2) com 1 ano no mínimo de treinamento. Foi solicitado aos participantes que comparecessem a quatro visitas distintas: uma familiarização com o protocolo de exercícios, uma sessão de controle e duas sessões de intervenção randomizada (placebo e bicarbonato de sódio). Os participantes ingeriram 0,3 g/kg de peso de bicarbonato de sódio ou placebo (amido) 120 minutos antes do exercício. O desempenho do CrossFit® foi avaliado usando o benchmark Fran seguido por 500 metros de remo ergométrico. A fadiga neuromuscular foi avaliada pré e pós-exercícios por meio de um salto vertical contramovimento. Amostras de sangue da ponta dos dedos foram coletadas em vários momentos durante o protocolo para análise de pH, bicarbonato, lactato, excesso de base, SBC, glicose. A frequência cardíaca foi registrada ao longo do protocolo e a avaliação de percepção subjetiva de esforço (PSE) foi registrada imediatamente após o final do teste de remo. Um questionário foi utilizado para avaliar a presença de sintomas de desconforto gastrointestinal durante as duas horas anteriores ao começo dos testes. Fran, Remo, PSE da sessão, valores sanguíneos (pH, bicarbonato, lactato, excesso de base, SBC, glicose), desempenho do salto (altura, potência) e frequência cardíaca foram analisados usando um modelo misto. Os indivíduos foram considerados um fator aleatório para todos os modelos mistos. Foi também calculado o effect size. Em todas as análises o nível de significância foi p<0,05. Foi encontrado efeito estatisticamente significante para o desempenho no benchmark Fran (P= 0.003) com delta percentual entre bicarbonato de sódio e placebo de 7,23%. Não houve diferença siginificativa entre as sessões nos 500 metros de remo. Não ocorreu diferença na altura e potência no salto contramovimento, frêquencia cardiaca e PSE entre as sessões. Após a suplementação de bicarbonato de sódio houve um aumento de bicarbonato sérico de 39,63% e pH sérico (P = <0.0001). Os voluntários não apresentaram desconfortos gástricos severos que pudessem comprometer o andamento do protocolo. Em conclusão, nosso estudo mostrou que o bicarbonato de sódio melhorou o desempenho do CrossFit® em comparação a uma sessão de controle, mas não com o placebo. Não diminuiu a fadiga neuromuscular dos voluntários, as respostas apresentadas pelos voluntários como frequência cardíaca e PSE mostram que o benchmark Fran é um exercício com predominância de alta intensidade.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Nutrição e SaúdeUFLAbrasilDepartamento de NutriçãoSilva, Sandro Fernandes daSaunders, BryanArtioli, Guilherme GianniniAbreu, Wilson Cesar deSouza, Ricardo Augusto Silva de2021-10-29T18:57:07Z2021-10-29T18:57:07Z2021-10-292021-08-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSOUZA, R. A. S. de. Efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em atletas de CrossFit®. 2021. 72 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em atletas de CrossFit®
Effects of acuate sodium bicarbonate supplementation on crossfit® athletes
title Efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em atletas de CrossFit®
spellingShingle Efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em atletas de CrossFit®
Souza, Ricardo Augusto Silva de
Crossfit
Exercícios de alta intensidade
Bicarbonato de sódio - Suplementação
Fadiga muscular
Acidose
Metabolismo
High intensity exercises
Sodium bicarbonate - Supplementation
Muscle fatigue
Acidosis
Metabolism
Nutrição
title_short Efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em atletas de CrossFit®
title_full Efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em atletas de CrossFit®
title_fullStr Efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em atletas de CrossFit®
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em atletas de CrossFit®
title_sort Efeitos da suplementação aguda de bicarbonato de sódio em atletas de CrossFit®
author Souza, Ricardo Augusto Silva de
author_facet Souza, Ricardo Augusto Silva de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Sandro Fernandes da
Saunders, Bryan
Artioli, Guilherme Giannini
Abreu, Wilson Cesar de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Ricardo Augusto Silva de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Crossfit
Exercícios de alta intensidade
Bicarbonato de sódio - Suplementação
Fadiga muscular
Acidose
Metabolismo
High intensity exercises
Sodium bicarbonate - Supplementation
Muscle fatigue
Acidosis
Metabolism
Nutrição
topic Crossfit
Exercícios de alta intensidade
Bicarbonato de sódio - Suplementação
Fadiga muscular
Acidose
Metabolismo
High intensity exercises
Sodium bicarbonate - Supplementation
Muscle fatigue
Acidosis
Metabolism
Nutrição
description CrossFit® is a high-intensity sport modality that consists of elements of cardiovascular conditioning, weight lifting, and gymnastic movements. Sodium bicarbonate can lead to performance improvements during high-intensity exercises. However, few studies have investigated the effects of sodium bicarbonate supplementation on specific CrossFit® routines. For this reason, this study aims to examine the effects of acute sodium bicarbonate supplementation in CrossFit® exercises. The present study was defined as an experimental, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover research consisting of CrossFit® practitioners. Seventeen practitioners of the sport participated in the study (age 29 ± 5.2 years; body mass 82.4 ± 9.3 kg; height 1.76 ± 0.05 meters; body mass index 26.54 ± 2.62 kg/m2) with at least one year of regular training. Participants were invited to attend four separate sessions: familiarization with the exercise protocol, a control session, and two randomized intervention sessions (placebo and sodium bicarbonate). Participants ingested 0.3 g/kg of body weight of sodium bicarbonate or placebo (starch) 120 minutes before exercising. CrossFit® performance was evaluated using the Fran benchmark followed by a 500-meter row on a rowing machine. Neuromuscular fatigue was assessed pre and post-exercise using a countermovement vertical jump. Fingertip blood samples were collected at various times during the protocol for analysis of pH, bicarbonate, lactate, base excess, SBC, glucose. Heart rate was recorded throughout the protocol and the assessment of perceived exertion (RPE) was recorded immediately after the end of the two exercises. A questionnaire was used to assess symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort during the two hours before the beginning of the protocol. Fran, Remo, Session RPE, blood values (pH, bicarbonate, lactate, base excess, SBC, glucose), jumping performance (height, power), and heart rate were analyzed using a mixed model. The participants were considered a random factor for all mixed models. The effect size was also calculated. In all analyses, the significance level was p < 0.05. A statistically significant effect was found for the Fran benchmark (P = 0.003) with a 7.23% percent delta between sodium bicarbonate and the placebo. There was no significant difference between the preparations in the 500-meter row. There was no difference in height and power in the countermovement vertical jump, heart rate, and RPE between sessions. After the sodium bicarbonate supplementation, there was an increase of serum bicarbonate of 39.63% and serum pH (P = <0.0001). Volunteers did not present severe gastric discomfort that could compromise the progress of the protocol. In conclusion, our study showed that sodium bicarbonate improved CrossFit® performance compared to the control session, but not to the placebo. It did not reduce the neuromuscular fatigue of the volunteers, the volunteers' responses such as heart rate and PSE show that the Fran benchmark is an exercise predominantly of high intensity.
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