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Repeated-sprints exercise in daylight fasting: carbohydrate mouth rinsing does not affect sprint and reaction time performance
To determine the effect of carbohydrate mouth rinsing (CHO-MR) on physical and cognitive performance during repeated-sprints (RS) after 3 days of intermittent fasting (abstaining from food and fluid 14 h per day). In a randomized and counter-balanced manner 15 active healthy males in a fasted state...
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Institute of Sport in Warsaw
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6224849/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30449941 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2018.77824 |
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author | Cherif, Anissa Meeusen, Romain Ryu, Joong Taylor, Lee Farooq, Abdulaziz Kammoun, Karim Fenneni, Mohamed Amine Aziz, Abdul Rashid Roelands, Bart Chamari, Karim |
author_facet | Cherif, Anissa Meeusen, Romain Ryu, Joong Taylor, Lee Farooq, Abdulaziz Kammoun, Karim Fenneni, Mohamed Amine Aziz, Abdul Rashid Roelands, Bart Chamari, Karim |
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description | To determine the effect of carbohydrate mouth rinsing (CHO-MR) on physical and cognitive performance during repeated-sprints (RS) after 3 days of intermittent fasting (abstaining from food and fluid 14 h per day). In a randomized and counter-balanced manner 15 active healthy males in a fasted state performed a RS-protocol [RSP; 2 sets (SET1 and SET2) of 5×5 s maximal sprints, with each sprint interspersed with 25 s rest and 3 min of recovery between SET1 and SET2] on an instrumented non-motorized treadmill with embedded force sensors under three conditions: i) Control (CON; no-MR), ii) Placebo-MR (PLA-MR; 0% maltodextrin) and iii) CHO-MR (10% maltodextrin). Participants rinsed their mouth with either 10 mL of PLA-MR or CHO-MR solution for 5 s before each sprint. Sprint kinetics were measured for each sprint and reaction time (RTI) tasks (simple and complex) were assessed pre-, during- and post-RSP. There was no statistical main effect of CHO-MR on mean power, mean speed, and vertical stiffness during the sprints between the PLA-MR and CON condition. Additionally, no statistical main effect for CHO-MR on accuracy, movement time and reaction time during the RTI tasks was seen. CHO-MR did not affect physical (RSP) or cognitive (RTI) performance in participants who had observed 3 days of intermittent fasting (abstaining from food and fluid 14 h per day). |
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spelling | pubmed-62248492018-11-16 Repeated-sprints exercise in daylight fasting: carbohydrate mouth rinsing does not affect sprint and reaction time performance Cherif, Anissa Meeusen, Romain Ryu, Joong Taylor, Lee Farooq, Abdulaziz Kammoun, Karim Fenneni, Mohamed Amine Aziz, Abdul Rashid Roelands, Bart Chamari, Karim Biol Sport Original Paper To determine the effect of carbohydrate mouth rinsing (CHO-MR) on physical and cognitive performance during repeated-sprints (RS) after 3 days of intermittent fasting (abstaining from food and fluid 14 h per day). In a randomized and counter-balanced manner 15 active healthy males in a fasted state performed a RS-protocol [RSP; 2 sets (SET1 and SET2) of 5×5 s maximal sprints, with each sprint interspersed with 25 s rest and 3 min of recovery between SET1 and SET2] on an instrumented non-motorized treadmill with embedded force sensors under three conditions: i) Control (CON; no-MR), ii) Placebo-MR (PLA-MR; 0% maltodextrin) and iii) CHO-MR (10% maltodextrin). Participants rinsed their mouth with either 10 mL of PLA-MR or CHO-MR solution for 5 s before each sprint. Sprint kinetics were measured for each sprint and reaction time (RTI) tasks (simple and complex) were assessed pre-, during- and post-RSP. There was no statistical main effect of CHO-MR on mean power, mean speed, and vertical stiffness during the sprints between the PLA-MR and CON condition. Additionally, no statistical main effect for CHO-MR on accuracy, movement time and reaction time during the RTI tasks was seen. CHO-MR did not affect physical (RSP) or cognitive (RTI) performance in participants who had observed 3 days of intermittent fasting (abstaining from food and fluid 14 h per day). Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2018-08-27 2018-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6224849/ /pubmed/30449941 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2018.77824 Text en Copyright © Biology of Sport 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Cherif, Anissa Meeusen, Romain Ryu, Joong Taylor, Lee Farooq, Abdulaziz Kammoun, Karim Fenneni, Mohamed Amine Aziz, Abdul Rashid Roelands, Bart Chamari, Karim Repeated-sprints exercise in daylight fasting: carbohydrate mouth rinsing does not affect sprint and reaction time performance |
title | Repeated-sprints exercise in daylight fasting: carbohydrate mouth rinsing does not affect sprint and reaction time performance |
title_full | Repeated-sprints exercise in daylight fasting: carbohydrate mouth rinsing does not affect sprint and reaction time performance |
title_fullStr | Repeated-sprints exercise in daylight fasting: carbohydrate mouth rinsing does not affect sprint and reaction time performance |
title_full_unstemmed | Repeated-sprints exercise in daylight fasting: carbohydrate mouth rinsing does not affect sprint and reaction time performance |
title_short | Repeated-sprints exercise in daylight fasting: carbohydrate mouth rinsing does not affect sprint and reaction time performance |
title_sort | repeated-sprints exercise in daylight fasting: carbohydrate mouth rinsing does not affect sprint and reaction time performance |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6224849/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30449941 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2018.77824 |
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