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Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation Does Not Accelerate Recovery after a Change of Direction Sprinting Exercise Protocol

BCAAs supplementation has been widely used for post-exercise recovery. However, no evidence is currently available to answer the question of whether BCAAs supplementation can attenuate muscle damage and ameliorate recovery after a bout of change of direction (COD) sprinting, which is an exercise mot...

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Autores principales: Khemtong, Chutimon, Tessitore, Antonio, Jaime, Salvador J., Gobbi, Giuliana, Jensen, Jørgen, Yang, Ai-Lun, Kuo, Chia-Hua, Condello, Giancarlo
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9609908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297014
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204331
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author Khemtong, Chutimon
Tessitore, Antonio
Jaime, Salvador J.
Gobbi, Giuliana
Jensen, Jørgen
Yang, Ai-Lun
Kuo, Chia-Hua
Condello, Giancarlo
author_facet Khemtong, Chutimon
Tessitore, Antonio
Jaime, Salvador J.
Gobbi, Giuliana
Jensen, Jørgen
Yang, Ai-Lun
Kuo, Chia-Hua
Condello, Giancarlo
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description BCAAs supplementation has been widely used for post-exercise recovery. However, no evidence is currently available to answer the question of whether BCAAs supplementation can attenuate muscle damage and ameliorate recovery after a bout of change of direction (COD) sprinting, which is an exercise motion frequently used during team sport actions. This study aimed to assess the effect of BCAAs supplementation on muscle damage markers, subjective muscle soreness, neuromuscular performance, and the vascular health of collegiate basketball players during a 72 h recovery period after a standardized COD protocol. Participants orally received either BCAAs (0.17 g/kg BCAAs + 0.17 g/kg glucose) or placebo (0.34 g/kg glucose) supplementation before and immediately after a COD exercise protocol in a randomized, crossover, double-blind, and placebo-controlled manner. Creatine kinase increased immediately after exercise and peaked at 24 h, muscle soreness remained elevated until 72 h, whilst arterial stiffness decreased after exercise for both supplemented conditions. A negligibly lower level of interleukin-6 was found in the BCAAs supplemented condition. In conclusion, the results of this study do not support the benefits of BCAAs supplementation on mitigating muscle damage and soreness, neuromuscular performance, and arterial stiffness after COD for basketball players.
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spelling pubmed-96099082022-10-28 Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation Does Not Accelerate Recovery after a Change of Direction Sprinting Exercise Protocol Khemtong, Chutimon Tessitore, Antonio Jaime, Salvador J. Gobbi, Giuliana Jensen, Jørgen Yang, Ai-Lun Kuo, Chia-Hua Condello, Giancarlo Nutrients Article BCAAs supplementation has been widely used for post-exercise recovery. However, no evidence is currently available to answer the question of whether BCAAs supplementation can attenuate muscle damage and ameliorate recovery after a bout of change of direction (COD) sprinting, which is an exercise motion frequently used during team sport actions. This study aimed to assess the effect of BCAAs supplementation on muscle damage markers, subjective muscle soreness, neuromuscular performance, and the vascular health of collegiate basketball players during a 72 h recovery period after a standardized COD protocol. Participants orally received either BCAAs (0.17 g/kg BCAAs + 0.17 g/kg glucose) or placebo (0.34 g/kg glucose) supplementation before and immediately after a COD exercise protocol in a randomized, crossover, double-blind, and placebo-controlled manner. Creatine kinase increased immediately after exercise and peaked at 24 h, muscle soreness remained elevated until 72 h, whilst arterial stiffness decreased after exercise for both supplemented conditions. A negligibly lower level of interleukin-6 was found in the BCAAs supplemented condition. In conclusion, the results of this study do not support the benefits of BCAAs supplementation on mitigating muscle damage and soreness, neuromuscular performance, and arterial stiffness after COD for basketball players. MDPI 2022-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9609908/ /pubmed/36297014 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204331 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Khemtong, Chutimon
Tessitore, Antonio
Jaime, Salvador J.
Gobbi, Giuliana
Jensen, Jørgen
Yang, Ai-Lun
Kuo, Chia-Hua
Condello, Giancarlo
Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation Does Not Accelerate Recovery after a Change of Direction Sprinting Exercise Protocol
title Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation Does Not Accelerate Recovery after a Change of Direction Sprinting Exercise Protocol
title_full Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation Does Not Accelerate Recovery after a Change of Direction Sprinting Exercise Protocol
title_fullStr Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation Does Not Accelerate Recovery after a Change of Direction Sprinting Exercise Protocol
title_full_unstemmed Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation Does Not Accelerate Recovery after a Change of Direction Sprinting Exercise Protocol
title_short Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation Does Not Accelerate Recovery after a Change of Direction Sprinting Exercise Protocol
title_sort branched-chain amino acids supplementation does not accelerate recovery after a change of direction sprinting exercise protocol
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9609908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297014
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204331
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