Acute effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation by resistant training practices

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Fanny Gonçalves de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Fidale, Thiago Montes, Silva, Gisvânia Dayane Ferreira, Faria, Mário Marcos de, Resende, Elmiro Santos, Rocha Junior, Luiz Duarte De Ulhôa, Costa Junior, Marcelo
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/48176
Resumo: Currently, the use of sodium bicarbonate (SB) as an ergogenic supplement has been linked to improved performance in several high-intensity and short time interval modalities because it is a natural buffer of the body fluids of the human body. This study aimed to evaluate the acute effect of SB supplementation on muscle strength endurance of resistance training practitioners. Crossover clinical trial, placebo-controlled (PL), and single-masked, included 10 trained adult men. The maximum repetition (1RM) and exhaustion tests with 80% 1RM were performed in the extensor chair and direct thread. In all sessions, the volunteers were verbally stimulated, the total maximum repetitions in the exercises and the blood lactate concentration were measured. SB was supplemented at a dose of 0.3 g/kg body mass. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 25.0. The Shapiro–Wilk test was used to evaluate the normality of the data, and the Student’s t-test was used for independent and paired samples. The size of the Cohen’s effect was calculated, and the significance level was set at p<0.05. Comparing the supplements, no significant differences were found in all variables tested. However, when comparing pretest and posttest periods, significant differences were found between lactate concentrations, with considerably large effect sizes (> 1.00). SB supplementation by endurance training practitioners induces blood alkalosis, which reduces fatigue and possibly improves muscle strength endurance. Keywords: resistance exercise, ergogenic, metabolic acidosis, muscular fatigue, performance.  
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spelling Acute effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation by resistant training practicesEfeito agudo da suplementação de bicarbonato de sódio por praticantes de treinamento de resistênciaResistance ExerciseErgogenicMetabolic AcidosisMuscle FatigueHealth SciencesExercício ResistidoErgogênicoAcidose MetabólicaFadiga MuscularCurrently, the use of sodium bicarbonate (SB) as an ergogenic supplement has been linked to improved performance in several high-intensity and short time interval modalities because it is a natural buffer of the body fluids of the human body. This study aimed to evaluate the acute effect of SB supplementation on muscle strength endurance of resistance training practitioners. Crossover clinical trial, placebo-controlled (PL), and single-masked, included 10 trained adult men. The maximum repetition (1RM) and exhaustion tests with 80% 1RM were performed in the extensor chair and direct thread. In all sessions, the volunteers were verbally stimulated, the total maximum repetitions in the exercises and the blood lactate concentration were measured. SB was supplemented at a dose of 0.3 g/kg body mass. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 25.0. The Shapiro–Wilk test was used to evaluate the normality of the data, and the Student’s t-test was used for independent and paired samples. The size of the Cohen’s effect was calculated, and the significance level was set at p<0.05. Comparing the supplements, no significant differences were found in all variables tested. However, when comparing pretest and posttest periods, significant differences were found between lactate concentrations, with considerably large effect sizes (> 1.00). SB supplementation by endurance training practitioners induces blood alkalosis, which reduces fatigue and possibly improves muscle strength endurance. Keywords: resistance exercise, ergogenic, metabolic acidosis, muscular fatigue, performance.  Atualmente, o uso de bicarbonato de sódio (SB) como suplemento ergogênico tem sido associado a um melhor desempenho em várias modalidades de alta intensidade e intervalos de tempo curtos, pois é um amortecedor natural dos fluidos corporais do corpo humano. Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito agudo da suplementação de SB na resistência da força muscular de praticantes de treinamento de resistência. Ensaio clínico cruzado, controlado por placebo (PL) e com máscara única, incluiu 10 homens adultos treinados. Os testes de repetição máxima (1RM) e exaustão com 80% de 1RM foram realizados na cadeira extensora e na rosca direta. Em todas as sessões, os voluntários foram estimulados verbalmente, foram medidas as repetições máximas totais nos exercícios e a concentração de lactato sanguíneo. O SB foi suplementado na dose de 0,3 g / kg de massa corporal. A análise estatística foi realizada no SPSS versão 25.0. O teste Shapiro-Wilk foi usado para avaliar a normalidade dos dados, e o teste t de Student foi usado para amostras independentes e emparelhadas. O tamanho do efeito de Cohen foi calculado e o nível de significância foi estabelecido em p <0,05. Comparando os suplementos, não foram encontradas diferenças significativas em todas as variáveis ​​testadas. No entanto, ao comparar os períodos pré e pós-teste, foram encontradas diferenças significativas entre as concentrações de lactato, com tamanhos de efeito consideravelmente grandes (> 1,00). A suplementação de SB por praticantes de treinamento de resistência induz alcalose no sangue, o que reduz a fadiga e possivelmente melhora a resistência da força muscular. Palavras-chave: exercício resistido, ergogênico, acidose metabólica, fadiga muscular, performance.EDUFU2020-05-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/4817610.14393/BJ-v36n4a2020-48176Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 36 No. 4 (2020): July/Aug.; 1429-1437Bioscience Journal ; v. 36 n. 4 (2020): julho/agosto; 1429-14371981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/48176/28984Brazil; Contemporary Copyright (c) 2020 Fanny Gonçalves de Lima, Thiago Montes Fidale, Gisvânia Dayane Ferreira Silva, Mário Marcos de Faria, Elmiro Santos Resende, Luiz Duarte De Ulhôa Rocha Junior, Marcelo Costa Juniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Fanny Gonçalves de Fidale, Thiago MontesSilva, Gisvânia Dayane Ferreira Faria, Mário Marcos de Resende, Elmiro Santos Rocha Junior, Luiz Duarte De UlhôaCosta Junior, Marcelo 2022-06-14T14:00:46Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/48176Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-06-14T14:00:46Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acute effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation by resistant training practices
Efeito agudo da suplementação de bicarbonato de sódio por praticantes de treinamento de resistência
title Acute effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation by resistant training practices
spellingShingle Acute effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation by resistant training practices
Lima, Fanny Gonçalves de
Resistance Exercise
Ergogenic
Metabolic Acidosis
Muscle Fatigue
Health Sciences
Exercício Resistido
Ergogênico
Acidose Metabólica
Fadiga Muscular
title_short Acute effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation by resistant training practices
title_full Acute effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation by resistant training practices
title_fullStr Acute effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation by resistant training practices
title_full_unstemmed Acute effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation by resistant training practices
title_sort Acute effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation by resistant training practices
author Lima, Fanny Gonçalves de
author_facet Lima, Fanny Gonçalves de
Fidale, Thiago Montes
Silva, Gisvânia Dayane Ferreira
Faria, Mário Marcos de
Resende, Elmiro Santos
Rocha Junior, Luiz Duarte De Ulhôa
Costa Junior, Marcelo
author_role author
author2 Fidale, Thiago Montes
Silva, Gisvânia Dayane Ferreira
Faria, Mário Marcos de
Resende, Elmiro Santos
Rocha Junior, Luiz Duarte De Ulhôa
Costa Junior, Marcelo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Fanny Gonçalves de
Fidale, Thiago Montes
Silva, Gisvânia Dayane Ferreira
Faria, Mário Marcos de
Resende, Elmiro Santos
Rocha Junior, Luiz Duarte De Ulhôa
Costa Junior, Marcelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Resistance Exercise
Ergogenic
Metabolic Acidosis
Muscle Fatigue
Health Sciences
Exercício Resistido
Ergogênico
Acidose Metabólica
Fadiga Muscular
topic Resistance Exercise
Ergogenic
Metabolic Acidosis
Muscle Fatigue
Health Sciences
Exercício Resistido
Ergogênico
Acidose Metabólica
Fadiga Muscular
description Currently, the use of sodium bicarbonate (SB) as an ergogenic supplement has been linked to improved performance in several high-intensity and short time interval modalities because it is a natural buffer of the body fluids of the human body. This study aimed to evaluate the acute effect of SB supplementation on muscle strength endurance of resistance training practitioners. Crossover clinical trial, placebo-controlled (PL), and single-masked, included 10 trained adult men. The maximum repetition (1RM) and exhaustion tests with 80% 1RM were performed in the extensor chair and direct thread. In all sessions, the volunteers were verbally stimulated, the total maximum repetitions in the exercises and the blood lactate concentration were measured. SB was supplemented at a dose of 0.3 g/kg body mass. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 25.0. The Shapiro–Wilk test was used to evaluate the normality of the data, and the Student’s t-test was used for independent and paired samples. The size of the Cohen’s effect was calculated, and the significance level was set at p<0.05. Comparing the supplements, no significant differences were found in all variables tested. However, when comparing pretest and posttest periods, significant differences were found between lactate concentrations, with considerably large effect sizes (> 1.00). SB supplementation by endurance training practitioners induces blood alkalosis, which reduces fatigue and possibly improves muscle strength endurance. Keywords: resistance exercise, ergogenic, metabolic acidosis, muscular fatigue, performance.  
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