Influence of dietary nitrate supplementation on physiological and muscle metabolic adaptations to sprint interval training

C Thompson, LJ Wylie, JR Blackwell… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
C Thompson, LJ Wylie, JR Blackwell, J Fulford, MI Black, J Kelly, STJ McDonagh, J Carter
Journal of Applied Physiology, 2017journals.physiology.org
We hypothesized that 4 wk of dietary nitrate supplementation would enhance exercise
performance and muscle metabolic adaptations to sprint interval training (SIT). Thirty-six
recreationally active subjects, matched on key variables at baseline, completed a series of
exercise tests before and following a 4-wk period in which they were allocated to one of the
following groups: 1) SIT and NO 3−-depleted beetroot juice as a placebo (SIT+ PL); 2) SIT
and NO 3−-rich beetroot juice (~ 13 mmol NO 3−/day; SIT+ BR); or 3) no training and NO 3 …
We hypothesized that 4 wk of dietary nitrate supplementation would enhance exercise performance and muscle metabolic adaptations to sprint interval training (SIT). Thirty-six recreationally active subjects, matched on key variables at baseline, completed a series of exercise tests before and following a 4-wk period in which they were allocated to one of the following groups: 1) SIT and -depleted beetroot juice as a placebo (SIT+PL); 2) SIT and -rich beetroot juice (~13 mmol /day; SIT+BR); or 3) no training and -rich beetroot juice (NT+BR). During moderate-intensity exercise, pulmonary oxygen uptake was reduced by 4% following 4 wk of SIT+BR and NT+BR (P < 0.05) but not SIT+PL. The peak work rate attained during incremental exercise increased more in SIT+BR than in SIT+PL (P < 0.05) or NT+BR (P < 0.001). The reduction in muscle and blood [lactate] and the increase in muscle pH from preintervention to postintervention were greater at 3 min of severe-intensity exercise in SIT+BR compared with SIT+PL and NT+BR (P < 0.05). However, the change in severe-intensity exercise performance was not different between SIT+BR and SIT+PL (P > 0.05). The relative proportion of type IIx muscle fibers in the vastus lateralis muscle was reduced in SIT+BR only (P < 0.05). These findings suggest that BR supplementation may enhance some aspects of the physiological adaptations to SIT.
NEW & NOTEWORTHY We investigated the influence of nitrate-rich and nitrate-depleted beetroot juice on the muscle metabolic and physiological adaptations to 4 wk of sprint interval training. Compared with placebo, dietary nitrate supplementation reduced the O2 cost of submaximal exercise, resulted in greater improvement in incremental (but not severe-intensity) exercise performance, and augmented some muscle metabolic adaptations to training. Nitrate supplementation may facilitate some of the physiological responses to sprint interval training.
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