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Potential effect of beetroot juice supplementation on exercise economy in well-trained females

Stacey P. A. Forbes, Lawrence L. Spriet

2021Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study examined if acute dietary nitrate supplementation (140 mL beetroot juice, BRJ) would reduce oxygen consumption (V̇O 2 ) during cycling at power outputs of 50 and 70% maximal oxygen consumption in 14 well-trained female Canadian University Ringette League athletes. BRJ had no effect on V̇O 2 or heart rate but significantly reduced ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) at both intensities. Individually, 4 participants responded to BRJ supplementation with a ≥3% reduction in V̇O 2 at the higher power output. Novelty: Acute BRJ supplementation did not improve exercise economy in well-trained females, but significantly reduced RPE. However, 4/14 subjects did respond with a ≥3% V̇O 2 reduction.

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MedicineAthletesDietary NitrateHeart rateFood sciencePhysical therapyInternal medicineNitrateBiologyNitriteBlood pressureEcologyCardiovascular and exercise physiologyMuscle metabolism and nutritionNeurobiology and Insect Physiology Research