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Short-Term L-Citrulline Supplementation Does Not Affect Inspiratory Muscle Oxygenation and Respiratory Performance in Older Adults
In sports nutrition, nitric oxide (NO(•)) precursors such as L-citrulline are widely used to enhance NO(•) bioavailability, which is considered an ergogenic aid. Our study aimed to examine the effect of short-term L-citrulline supplementation on respiratory muscles’ performance, fatigue, and oxygena...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145540/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111169 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15081951 |
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author | Theodorou, Anastasios A. Chatzinikolaou, Panagiotis N. Margaritelis, Nikos V. Christodoulou, Filippos Tsatalas, Themistoklis Paschalis, Vassilis |
author_facet | Theodorou, Anastasios A. Chatzinikolaou, Panagiotis N. Margaritelis, Nikos V. Christodoulou, Filippos Tsatalas, Themistoklis Paschalis, Vassilis |
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description | In sports nutrition, nitric oxide (NO(•)) precursors such as L-citrulline are widely used to enhance NO(•) bioavailability, which is considered an ergogenic aid. Our study aimed to examine the effect of short-term L-citrulline supplementation on respiratory muscles’ performance, fatigue, and oxygenation in older adults. Fourteen healthy older males took 6 g of L-citrulline or a placebo for seven days in a double-blind crossover design. Pulmonary function via spirometry (i.e., forced expired volume in 1 s (FEV(1)), forced vital capacity (FVC), and their ratio)), fractional exhaled nitric oxide (NO(•)), maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), rate of perceived exertion, and sternocleidomastoid muscle oxygenation (i.e., oxyhemoglobin (Δ[O(2)Hb]) and de-oxyhemoglobin (Δ[HHb]), total hemoglobin concentration (Δ[tHb]), and tissue saturation index (TSI%)) were evaluated at baseline, after seven days of L-citrulline supplementation, and after incremental resistive breathing to task failure of the respiratory muscles. The exhaled NO(•) value was only significantly increased after the supplementation (26% p < 0.001) in the L-citrulline condition. Pulmonary function, MIP, rate of perceived exertion, and sternocleidomastoid muscle oxygenation were not affected by the L-citrulline supplementation. In the present study, although short-term L-citrulline supplementation increased exhaled NO(•), no ergogenic aids were found on the examined parameters at rest and after resistive breathing to task failure in older adults. |
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spelling | pubmed-101455402023-04-29 Short-Term L-Citrulline Supplementation Does Not Affect Inspiratory Muscle Oxygenation and Respiratory Performance in Older Adults Theodorou, Anastasios A. Chatzinikolaou, Panagiotis N. Margaritelis, Nikos V. Christodoulou, Filippos Tsatalas, Themistoklis Paschalis, Vassilis Nutrients Article In sports nutrition, nitric oxide (NO(•)) precursors such as L-citrulline are widely used to enhance NO(•) bioavailability, which is considered an ergogenic aid. Our study aimed to examine the effect of short-term L-citrulline supplementation on respiratory muscles’ performance, fatigue, and oxygenation in older adults. Fourteen healthy older males took 6 g of L-citrulline or a placebo for seven days in a double-blind crossover design. Pulmonary function via spirometry (i.e., forced expired volume in 1 s (FEV(1)), forced vital capacity (FVC), and their ratio)), fractional exhaled nitric oxide (NO(•)), maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), rate of perceived exertion, and sternocleidomastoid muscle oxygenation (i.e., oxyhemoglobin (Δ[O(2)Hb]) and de-oxyhemoglobin (Δ[HHb]), total hemoglobin concentration (Δ[tHb]), and tissue saturation index (TSI%)) were evaluated at baseline, after seven days of L-citrulline supplementation, and after incremental resistive breathing to task failure of the respiratory muscles. The exhaled NO(•) value was only significantly increased after the supplementation (26% p < 0.001) in the L-citrulline condition. Pulmonary function, MIP, rate of perceived exertion, and sternocleidomastoid muscle oxygenation were not affected by the L-citrulline supplementation. In the present study, although short-term L-citrulline supplementation increased exhaled NO(•), no ergogenic aids were found on the examined parameters at rest and after resistive breathing to task failure in older adults. MDPI 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10145540/ /pubmed/37111169 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15081951 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Theodorou, Anastasios A. Chatzinikolaou, Panagiotis N. Margaritelis, Nikos V. Christodoulou, Filippos Tsatalas, Themistoklis Paschalis, Vassilis Short-Term L-Citrulline Supplementation Does Not Affect Inspiratory Muscle Oxygenation and Respiratory Performance in Older Adults |
title | Short-Term L-Citrulline Supplementation Does Not Affect Inspiratory Muscle Oxygenation and Respiratory Performance in Older Adults |
title_full | Short-Term L-Citrulline Supplementation Does Not Affect Inspiratory Muscle Oxygenation and Respiratory Performance in Older Adults |
title_fullStr | Short-Term L-Citrulline Supplementation Does Not Affect Inspiratory Muscle Oxygenation and Respiratory Performance in Older Adults |
title_full_unstemmed | Short-Term L-Citrulline Supplementation Does Not Affect Inspiratory Muscle Oxygenation and Respiratory Performance in Older Adults |
title_short | Short-Term L-Citrulline Supplementation Does Not Affect Inspiratory Muscle Oxygenation and Respiratory Performance in Older Adults |
title_sort | short-term l-citrulline supplementation does not affect inspiratory muscle oxygenation and respiratory performance in older adults |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145540/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111169 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15081951 |
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