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Dietary nitrate ingested with and without pomegranate supplementation does not improve resistance exercise performance

This study tested the hypothesis that co-ingesting nitrate (NO(3)(−))-rich beetroot juice (BR) and pomegranate powder (POM) would enhance neuromuscular performance during vertical countermovement jumps, explosive kneeling countermovement push-ups, and back squats compared to BR ingestion alone. Fift...

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Autores principales: Tan, Rachel, Price, Katherine M., Wideen, Lauren E., Lincoln, Isabella G., Karl, Sean T., Seals, Jacob P., Paniagua, Keonabelle K., Hagen, Dylan W., Tchaprazian, Isaac, Bailey, Stephen J., Pennell, Adam
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10358845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37485396
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1217192
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author Tan, Rachel
Price, Katherine M.
Wideen, Lauren E.
Lincoln, Isabella G.
Karl, Sean T.
Seals, Jacob P.
Paniagua, Keonabelle K.
Hagen, Dylan W.
Tchaprazian, Isaac
Bailey, Stephen J.
Pennell, Adam
author_facet Tan, Rachel
Price, Katherine M.
Wideen, Lauren E.
Lincoln, Isabella G.
Karl, Sean T.
Seals, Jacob P.
Paniagua, Keonabelle K.
Hagen, Dylan W.
Tchaprazian, Isaac
Bailey, Stephen J.
Pennell, Adam
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description This study tested the hypothesis that co-ingesting nitrate (NO(3)(−))-rich beetroot juice (BR) and pomegranate powder (POM) would enhance neuromuscular performance during vertical countermovement jumps, explosive kneeling countermovement push-ups, and back squats compared to BR ingestion alone. Fifteen recreationally-active males were assigned in a double-blind, randomized, crossover design, to supplement in 3 conditions: (1) NO(3)(−)-depleted beetroot juice (PL; 0.10 mmol NO(3)(−)) with two empty gelatin capsules; (2) NO(3)(−)-rich beetroot juice (BR; 11.8 mmol NO(3)(−)) with two empty gelatin capsules, and (3) BR with 1,000 mg of POM powder in two capsules (BR + POM). Participants completed 5 countermovement jumps and 5 kneeling countermovement push-ups interspersed by 1  min of recovery. Subsequently, participants performed 2 sets of 2 × 70% one-repetition maximum back squats, interspersed by 2  min of recovery. Plasma [NO(3)(−)] and nitrite ([NO(2)(−)]) were elevated following BR and BR + POM compared with PL and POM (p < 0.001) with no differences between BR and BR + POM (p > 0.05) or PL and POM (p > 0.05). Peak power during countermovement jumps increased by 3% following BR compared to BR + POM (88.50 ± 11.46 vs. 85.80 ± 10.14 W/Kg(0.67), p = 0.009) but not PL (88.50 ± 11.46 vs. 85.58 ± 10.05 W/Kg(0.67), p = 0.07). Neuromuscular performance was not different between conditions during explosive kneeling push-ups and back squats (p > 0.05). These data provide insight into the efficacy of NO(3)(−) to modulate explosive resistance exercise performance and indicate that supplementing with BR alone or combined with POM has limited ergogenic potential on resistance exercise. Furthermore, caution is required when combining BR with POM, as this could compromise aspects of resistance exercise performance, at least when compared to BR ingested independently.
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spelling pubmed-103588452023-07-21 Dietary nitrate ingested with and without pomegranate supplementation does not improve resistance exercise performance Tan, Rachel Price, Katherine M. Wideen, Lauren E. Lincoln, Isabella G. Karl, Sean T. Seals, Jacob P. Paniagua, Keonabelle K. Hagen, Dylan W. Tchaprazian, Isaac Bailey, Stephen J. Pennell, Adam Front Nutr Nutrition This study tested the hypothesis that co-ingesting nitrate (NO(3)(−))-rich beetroot juice (BR) and pomegranate powder (POM) would enhance neuromuscular performance during vertical countermovement jumps, explosive kneeling countermovement push-ups, and back squats compared to BR ingestion alone. Fifteen recreationally-active males were assigned in a double-blind, randomized, crossover design, to supplement in 3 conditions: (1) NO(3)(−)-depleted beetroot juice (PL; 0.10 mmol NO(3)(−)) with two empty gelatin capsules; (2) NO(3)(−)-rich beetroot juice (BR; 11.8 mmol NO(3)(−)) with two empty gelatin capsules, and (3) BR with 1,000 mg of POM powder in two capsules (BR + POM). Participants completed 5 countermovement jumps and 5 kneeling countermovement push-ups interspersed by 1  min of recovery. Subsequently, participants performed 2 sets of 2 × 70% one-repetition maximum back squats, interspersed by 2  min of recovery. Plasma [NO(3)(−)] and nitrite ([NO(2)(−)]) were elevated following BR and BR + POM compared with PL and POM (p < 0.001) with no differences between BR and BR + POM (p > 0.05) or PL and POM (p > 0.05). Peak power during countermovement jumps increased by 3% following BR compared to BR + POM (88.50 ± 11.46 vs. 85.80 ± 10.14 W/Kg(0.67), p = 0.009) but not PL (88.50 ± 11.46 vs. 85.58 ± 10.05 W/Kg(0.67), p = 0.07). Neuromuscular performance was not different between conditions during explosive kneeling push-ups and back squats (p > 0.05). These data provide insight into the efficacy of NO(3)(−) to modulate explosive resistance exercise performance and indicate that supplementing with BR alone or combined with POM has limited ergogenic potential on resistance exercise. Furthermore, caution is required when combining BR with POM, as this could compromise aspects of resistance exercise performance, at least when compared to BR ingested independently. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10358845/ /pubmed/37485396 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1217192 Text en Copyright © 2023 Tan, Price, Wideen, Lincoln, Karl, Seals, Paniagua, Hagen, Tchaprazian, Bailey and Pennell. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Tan, Rachel
Price, Katherine M.
Wideen, Lauren E.
Lincoln, Isabella G.
Karl, Sean T.
Seals, Jacob P.
Paniagua, Keonabelle K.
Hagen, Dylan W.
Tchaprazian, Isaac
Bailey, Stephen J.
Pennell, Adam
Dietary nitrate ingested with and without pomegranate supplementation does not improve resistance exercise performance
title Dietary nitrate ingested with and without pomegranate supplementation does not improve resistance exercise performance
title_full Dietary nitrate ingested with and without pomegranate supplementation does not improve resistance exercise performance
title_fullStr Dietary nitrate ingested with and without pomegranate supplementation does not improve resistance exercise performance
title_full_unstemmed Dietary nitrate ingested with and without pomegranate supplementation does not improve resistance exercise performance
title_short Dietary nitrate ingested with and without pomegranate supplementation does not improve resistance exercise performance
title_sort dietary nitrate ingested with and without pomegranate supplementation does not improve resistance exercise performance
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10358845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37485396
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1217192
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