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Impact of Polyphenol Supplementation on Acute and Chronic Response to Resistance Training

Beyer, KS, Stout, JR, Fukuda, DH, Jajtner, AR, Townsend, JR, Church, DD, Wang, R, Riffe, JJ, Muddle, TWD, Herrlinger, KA, and Hoffman, JR. Impact of polyphenol supplementation on acute and chronic response to resistance training. J Strength Cond Res 31(11): 2945–2954, 2017—This study investigated th...

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Autores principales: Beyer, Kyle S., Stout, Jeffrey R., Fukuda, David H., Jajtner, Adam R., Townsend, Jeremy R., Church, David D., Wang, Ran, Riffe, Joshua J., Muddle, Tyler W.D., Herrlinger, Kelli A., Hoffman, Jay R.
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Publicado: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5662159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29068862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000002104
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author Beyer, Kyle S.
Stout, Jeffrey R.
Fukuda, David H.
Jajtner, Adam R.
Townsend, Jeremy R.
Church, David D.
Wang, Ran
Riffe, Joshua J.
Muddle, Tyler W.D.
Herrlinger, Kelli A.
Hoffman, Jay R.
author_facet Beyer, Kyle S.
Stout, Jeffrey R.
Fukuda, David H.
Jajtner, Adam R.
Townsend, Jeremy R.
Church, David D.
Wang, Ran
Riffe, Joshua J.
Muddle, Tyler W.D.
Herrlinger, Kelli A.
Hoffman, Jay R.
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description Beyer, KS, Stout, JR, Fukuda, DH, Jajtner, AR, Townsend, JR, Church, DD, Wang, R, Riffe, JJ, Muddle, TWD, Herrlinger, KA, and Hoffman, JR. Impact of polyphenol supplementation on acute and chronic response to resistance training. J Strength Cond Res 31(11): 2945–2954, 2017—This study investigated the effect of a proprietary polyphenol blend (PPB) on acute and chronic adaptations to resistance exercise. Forty untrained men were assigned to control, PPB, or placebo. Participants in PPB or placebo groups completed a 4-week supplementation period (phase I), an acute high-volume exercise bout (phase II), and a 6-week resistance training program (phase III); whereas control completed only testing during phase II. Blood draws were completed during phases I and II. Maximal strength in squat, leg press, and leg extension were assessed before and after phase III. The exercise protocol during phase II consisted of squat, leg press, and leg extension exercises using 70% of the participant's strength. The resistance training program consisted of full-body exercises performed 3 d·wk(−1). After phase I, PPB (1.56 ± 0.48 mM) had greater total antioxidant capacity than placebo (1.00 ± 0.90 mM). Changes in strength from phase III were similar between PPB and placebo. Polyphenol blend supplementation may be an effective strategy to increase antioxidant capacity without limiting strength gains from training.
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spelling pubmed-56621592017-11-15 Impact of Polyphenol Supplementation on Acute and Chronic Response to Resistance Training Beyer, Kyle S. Stout, Jeffrey R. Fukuda, David H. Jajtner, Adam R. Townsend, Jeremy R. Church, David D. Wang, Ran Riffe, Joshua J. Muddle, Tyler W.D. Herrlinger, Kelli A. Hoffman, Jay R. J Strength Cond Res Original Research Beyer, KS, Stout, JR, Fukuda, DH, Jajtner, AR, Townsend, JR, Church, DD, Wang, R, Riffe, JJ, Muddle, TWD, Herrlinger, KA, and Hoffman, JR. Impact of polyphenol supplementation on acute and chronic response to resistance training. J Strength Cond Res 31(11): 2945–2954, 2017—This study investigated the effect of a proprietary polyphenol blend (PPB) on acute and chronic adaptations to resistance exercise. Forty untrained men were assigned to control, PPB, or placebo. Participants in PPB or placebo groups completed a 4-week supplementation period (phase I), an acute high-volume exercise bout (phase II), and a 6-week resistance training program (phase III); whereas control completed only testing during phase II. Blood draws were completed during phases I and II. Maximal strength in squat, leg press, and leg extension were assessed before and after phase III. The exercise protocol during phase II consisted of squat, leg press, and leg extension exercises using 70% of the participant's strength. The resistance training program consisted of full-body exercises performed 3 d·wk(−1). After phase I, PPB (1.56 ± 0.48 mM) had greater total antioxidant capacity than placebo (1.00 ± 0.90 mM). Changes in strength from phase III were similar between PPB and placebo. Polyphenol blend supplementation may be an effective strategy to increase antioxidant capacity without limiting strength gains from training. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 2017-11 2017-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5662159/ /pubmed/29068862 http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000002104 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health Inc., on behalf of the National Strength and Conditioning Association. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NCND) (http://CreativeCommonsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivativesLicense4.0(CCBY-NCND)) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Original Research
Beyer, Kyle S.
Stout, Jeffrey R.
Fukuda, David H.
Jajtner, Adam R.
Townsend, Jeremy R.
Church, David D.
Wang, Ran
Riffe, Joshua J.
Muddle, Tyler W.D.
Herrlinger, Kelli A.
Hoffman, Jay R.
Impact of Polyphenol Supplementation on Acute and Chronic Response to Resistance Training
title Impact of Polyphenol Supplementation on Acute and Chronic Response to Resistance Training
title_full Impact of Polyphenol Supplementation on Acute and Chronic Response to Resistance Training
title_fullStr Impact of Polyphenol Supplementation on Acute and Chronic Response to Resistance Training
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Polyphenol Supplementation on Acute and Chronic Response to Resistance Training
title_short Impact of Polyphenol Supplementation on Acute and Chronic Response to Resistance Training
title_sort impact of polyphenol supplementation on acute and chronic response to resistance training
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5662159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29068862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000002104
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