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Crisis of confidence averted: Impairment of exercise economy and performance in elite race walkers by ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet is reproducible
INTRODUCTION: We repeated our study of intensified training on a ketogenic low-carbohydrate (CHO), high-fat diet (LCHF) in world-class endurance athletes, with further investigation of a “carryover” effect on performance after restoring CHO availability in comparison to high or periodised CHO diets....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7272074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32497061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234027 |
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author | Burke, Louise M. Sharma, Avish P. Heikura, Ida A. Forbes, Sara F. Holloway, Melissa McKay, Alannah K. A. Bone, Julia L. Leckey, Jill J. Welvaert, Marijke Ross, Megan L. |
author_facet | Burke, Louise M. Sharma, Avish P. Heikura, Ida A. Forbes, Sara F. Holloway, Melissa McKay, Alannah K. A. Bone, Julia L. Leckey, Jill J. Welvaert, Marijke Ross, Megan L. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: We repeated our study of intensified training on a ketogenic low-carbohydrate (CHO), high-fat diet (LCHF) in world-class endurance athletes, with further investigation of a “carryover” effect on performance after restoring CHO availability in comparison to high or periodised CHO diets. METHODS: After Baseline testing (10,000 m IAAF-sanctioned race, aerobic capacity and submaximal walking economy) elite male and female race walkers undertook 25 d supervised training and repeat testing (Adapt) on energy-matched diets: High CHO availability (8.6 g∙kg(-1)∙d(-1) CHO, 2.1 g∙kg(-1)∙d(-1) protein; 1.2 g∙kg(-1)∙d(-1) fat) including CHO before/during/after workouts (HCHO, n = 8): similar macronutrient intake periodised within/between days to manipulate low and high CHO availability at various workouts (PCHO, n = 8); and LCHF (<50 g∙d(-1) CHO; 78% energy as fat; 2.1 g∙kg(-1)∙d(-1) protein; n = 10). After Adapt, all athletes resumed HCHO for 2.5 wk before a cohort (n = 19) completed a 20 km race. RESULTS: All groups increased VO(2)peak (ml∙kg(-1)∙min(-1)) at Adapt (p = 0.02, 95%CI: [0.35–2.74]). LCHF markedly increased whole-body fat oxidation (from 0.6 g∙min(-1) to 1.3 g∙min(-1)), but also the oxygen cost of walking at race-relevant velocities. Differences in 10,000 m performance were clear and meaningful: HCHO improved by 4.8% or 134 s (95% CI: [207 to 62 s]; p < 0.001), with a trend for a faster time (2.2%, 61 s [-18 to +144 s]; p = 0.09) in PCHO. LCHF were slower by 2.3%, -86 s ([-18 to -144 s]; p < 0.001), with no evidence of superior “rebound” performance over 20 km after 2.5 wk of HCHO restoration and taper. CONCLUSION: Our previous findings of impaired exercise economy and performance of sustained high-intensity race walking following keto-adaptation in elite competitors were repeated. Furthermore, there was no detectable benefit from undertaking an LCHF intervention as a periodised strategy before a 2.5-wk race preparation/taper with high CHO availability. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australia New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry: ACTRN12619000794101. |
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spelling | pubmed-72720742020-06-09 Crisis of confidence averted: Impairment of exercise economy and performance in elite race walkers by ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet is reproducible Burke, Louise M. Sharma, Avish P. Heikura, Ida A. Forbes, Sara F. Holloway, Melissa McKay, Alannah K. A. Bone, Julia L. Leckey, Jill J. Welvaert, Marijke Ross, Megan L. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: We repeated our study of intensified training on a ketogenic low-carbohydrate (CHO), high-fat diet (LCHF) in world-class endurance athletes, with further investigation of a “carryover” effect on performance after restoring CHO availability in comparison to high or periodised CHO diets. METHODS: After Baseline testing (10,000 m IAAF-sanctioned race, aerobic capacity and submaximal walking economy) elite male and female race walkers undertook 25 d supervised training and repeat testing (Adapt) on energy-matched diets: High CHO availability (8.6 g∙kg(-1)∙d(-1) CHO, 2.1 g∙kg(-1)∙d(-1) protein; 1.2 g∙kg(-1)∙d(-1) fat) including CHO before/during/after workouts (HCHO, n = 8): similar macronutrient intake periodised within/between days to manipulate low and high CHO availability at various workouts (PCHO, n = 8); and LCHF (<50 g∙d(-1) CHO; 78% energy as fat; 2.1 g∙kg(-1)∙d(-1) protein; n = 10). After Adapt, all athletes resumed HCHO for 2.5 wk before a cohort (n = 19) completed a 20 km race. RESULTS: All groups increased VO(2)peak (ml∙kg(-1)∙min(-1)) at Adapt (p = 0.02, 95%CI: [0.35–2.74]). LCHF markedly increased whole-body fat oxidation (from 0.6 g∙min(-1) to 1.3 g∙min(-1)), but also the oxygen cost of walking at race-relevant velocities. Differences in 10,000 m performance were clear and meaningful: HCHO improved by 4.8% or 134 s (95% CI: [207 to 62 s]; p < 0.001), with a trend for a faster time (2.2%, 61 s [-18 to +144 s]; p = 0.09) in PCHO. LCHF were slower by 2.3%, -86 s ([-18 to -144 s]; p < 0.001), with no evidence of superior “rebound” performance over 20 km after 2.5 wk of HCHO restoration and taper. CONCLUSION: Our previous findings of impaired exercise economy and performance of sustained high-intensity race walking following keto-adaptation in elite competitors were repeated. Furthermore, there was no detectable benefit from undertaking an LCHF intervention as a periodised strategy before a 2.5-wk race preparation/taper with high CHO availability. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australia New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry: ACTRN12619000794101. Public Library of Science 2020-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7272074/ /pubmed/32497061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234027 Text en © 2020 Burke et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Burke, Louise M. Sharma, Avish P. Heikura, Ida A. Forbes, Sara F. Holloway, Melissa McKay, Alannah K. A. Bone, Julia L. Leckey, Jill J. Welvaert, Marijke Ross, Megan L. Crisis of confidence averted: Impairment of exercise economy and performance in elite race walkers by ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet is reproducible |
title | Crisis of confidence averted: Impairment of exercise economy and performance in elite race walkers by ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet is reproducible |
title_full | Crisis of confidence averted: Impairment of exercise economy and performance in elite race walkers by ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet is reproducible |
title_fullStr | Crisis of confidence averted: Impairment of exercise economy and performance in elite race walkers by ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet is reproducible |
title_full_unstemmed | Crisis of confidence averted: Impairment of exercise economy and performance in elite race walkers by ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet is reproducible |
title_short | Crisis of confidence averted: Impairment of exercise economy and performance in elite race walkers by ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet is reproducible |
title_sort | crisis of confidence averted: impairment of exercise economy and performance in elite race walkers by ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (lchf) diet is reproducible |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7272074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32497061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234027 |
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