Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Fails to Improve Four-Kilometer Cycling Time Trial Performance

We investigated if a carbohydrate (CHO) mouth rinse may attenuate global fatigue and improve 4-km cycling time trial (TT4km) performance. After a preliminary session, cyclists (n = 9) performed a TT4km after a CHO or placebo (PLA) mouth rinse. Mean power output, time, and ratings of perceived exerti...

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Main Authors: Flávio O. Pires, Cayque Brietzke, Fabiano A. Pinheiro, Katherine Veras, Eugênia C. T. de Mattos, André L. F. Rodacki, Carlos Ugrinowitsch
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/3/342
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spelling doaj-5e5d2e21f39b49ad975d683fec9595bd2020-11-25T02:34:42ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432018-03-0110334210.3390/nu10030342nu10030342Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Fails to Improve Four-Kilometer Cycling Time Trial PerformanceFlávio O. Pires0Cayque Brietzke1Fabiano A. Pinheiro2Katherine Veras3Eugênia C. T. de Mattos4André L. F. Rodacki5Carlos Ugrinowitsch6Exercise Psychophysiology Research Group, School of Arts, Science and Humanities, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 03828-000, BrazilExercise Psychophysiology Research Group, School of Arts, Science and Humanities, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 03828-000, BrazilExercise Psychophysiology Research Group, School of Arts, Science and Humanities, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 03828-000, BrazilIntegrated Group of Biotechnology, Lab Adipose Tissue Biology, University of Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo 05305-000, BrazilPhysical Education Department, Federal University of Paraná, Paraná 80060-000, BrazilPhysical Education Department, Federal University of Paraná, Paraná 80060-000, BrazilSchool of Physical Education and Sport, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-030, BrazilWe investigated if a carbohydrate (CHO) mouth rinse may attenuate global fatigue and improve 4-km cycling time trial (TT4km) performance. After a preliminary session, cyclists (n = 9) performed a TT4km after a CHO or placebo (PLA) mouth rinse. Mean power output, time, and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) were recorded throughout the TT4km. Twitch interpolation responses (%VA; voluntary activation and ∆Tw; delta peak twitch torque) were compared pre and post TT4km with traditional statistics and effect size (ES) analysis. Time-to-complete the 4 km and mean power output were comparable between CHO (386.4 ± 28.0 s) and PLA (385.4 ± 22.4 s). A lower central (p = 0.054) and peripheral (p = 0.02) fatigue in CHO than in PLA were suggested by an extremely-large ES in %VA (manipulation main effect: p = 0.052, d = 1.18; manipulation-by-time interaction effect: p = 0.08, d = 1.00) and an extremely, very-large ES in ∆Tw (manipulation main effect: p = 0.07, d = 0.97; time-by-manipulation interaction effect: p = 0.09, d = 0.89). The RPE increased slower in CHO than in PLA (p = 0.051; d = 0.7). The apparent reduction in global fatigue (central and peripheral) and RPESLOPE with only one CHO mouth rinse were not translated into improved TT4km performance. Further tests may be required to verify if these likely differences in global fatigue might represent an edge in the short-lasting cycling time trial performance.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/3/342central fatigueperipheral fatiguesupplementationtwitch interpolation
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author Flávio O. Pires
Cayque Brietzke
Fabiano A. Pinheiro
Katherine Veras
Eugênia C. T. de Mattos
André L. F. Rodacki
Carlos Ugrinowitsch
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Cayque Brietzke
Fabiano A. Pinheiro
Katherine Veras
Eugênia C. T. de Mattos
André L. F. Rodacki
Carlos Ugrinowitsch
Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Fails to Improve Four-Kilometer Cycling Time Trial Performance
Nutrients
central fatigue
peripheral fatigue
supplementation
twitch interpolation
author_facet Flávio O. Pires
Cayque Brietzke
Fabiano A. Pinheiro
Katherine Veras
Eugênia C. T. de Mattos
André L. F. Rodacki
Carlos Ugrinowitsch
author_sort Flávio O. Pires
title Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Fails to Improve Four-Kilometer Cycling Time Trial Performance
title_short Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Fails to Improve Four-Kilometer Cycling Time Trial Performance
title_full Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Fails to Improve Four-Kilometer Cycling Time Trial Performance
title_fullStr Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Fails to Improve Four-Kilometer Cycling Time Trial Performance
title_full_unstemmed Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Fails to Improve Four-Kilometer Cycling Time Trial Performance
title_sort carbohydrate mouth rinse fails to improve four-kilometer cycling time trial performance
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2018-03-01
description We investigated if a carbohydrate (CHO) mouth rinse may attenuate global fatigue and improve 4-km cycling time trial (TT4km) performance. After a preliminary session, cyclists (n = 9) performed a TT4km after a CHO or placebo (PLA) mouth rinse. Mean power output, time, and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) were recorded throughout the TT4km. Twitch interpolation responses (%VA; voluntary activation and ∆Tw; delta peak twitch torque) were compared pre and post TT4km with traditional statistics and effect size (ES) analysis. Time-to-complete the 4 km and mean power output were comparable between CHO (386.4 ± 28.0 s) and PLA (385.4 ± 22.4 s). A lower central (p = 0.054) and peripheral (p = 0.02) fatigue in CHO than in PLA were suggested by an extremely-large ES in %VA (manipulation main effect: p = 0.052, d = 1.18; manipulation-by-time interaction effect: p = 0.08, d = 1.00) and an extremely, very-large ES in ∆Tw (manipulation main effect: p = 0.07, d = 0.97; time-by-manipulation interaction effect: p = 0.09, d = 0.89). The RPE increased slower in CHO than in PLA (p = 0.051; d = 0.7). The apparent reduction in global fatigue (central and peripheral) and RPESLOPE with only one CHO mouth rinse were not translated into improved TT4km performance. Further tests may be required to verify if these likely differences in global fatigue might represent an edge in the short-lasting cycling time trial performance.
topic central fatigue
peripheral fatigue
supplementation
twitch interpolation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/3/342
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