Influence of Ingesting versus Mouth Rinsing a Carbohydrate Solution during a 1-h Run

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作者
Rollo, Ian [1 ]
Williams, Clyde [1 ]
Nevill, Mary [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Loughborough, Sch Sport Exercise & Hlth Sci, Loughborough LE11 3TU, Leics, England
关键词
TREADMILL; PERFORMANCE; TIME TRIAL; ENDURANCE; MUSCLE GLYCOGEN; ELECTROLYTE FEEDINGS; RUNNING PERFORMANCE; FLUID INGESTION; EXERCISE; METABOLISM; GLUCOSE; INTENSITY; WATER;
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10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181f1cda3
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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ROLLO, I., C. WILLIAMS, and M. NEVILL. Influence of Ingesting versus Mouth Rinsing a Carbohydrate Solution during a 1-h Run. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. 468-475, 2011. Purpose: To investigate the influence of ingesting versus mouth rinsing a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution on 1-h running performance. Methods: After a 14- to 15-h fast, 10 endurance-trained male runners (mean +/- SD: (V) over dotO(2peak) = 65.0 +/- 4.4 mL.kg(-1).min(-1)) completed three 1-h performance runs separated by 1 wk. In random order, runners ingested either a 8-mL.kg(-1) body mass of either a 6.4% carbohydrate-electrolyte solution (CHO) or a placebo solution (P) 30 min before or a 2-mL.kg(-1) body mass at 15-min intervals throughout the 1-h run. On a separate occasion, runners mouth rinsed (R) a 6.4% CHO, i.e., without ingestion, at the same times as in the ingestion trials. Results: Total distances covered in the CHO, P, and R trials were 14,515 +/- 756, 14,190 +/- 800, and 14,283 +/- 758 m, respectively. Runners covered 320 m more (90% confidence interval = 140-510 m, P = 0.01) during the CHO trial compared with the P trial and 230 m more (90% confidence interval = 83-380 m, P = 0.019) in comparison with the R trial. There was no difference in n distance covered between the R and P trials (P = 1.0). Conclusions: A greater distance was covered after the mouth rinse and ingestion of a 6.4% CHO during a 1-h performance run than when mouth rinsing the same solution or mouth rinsing followed by the ingestion of the same volume of a placebo solution.
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