2016
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00658.2015
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Abstract: Beetroot juice, which is rich in nitrate (NO3 (-)), has been shown in some studies to decrease oxygen consumption (V̇o2) for a given exercise workload, i.e., increasing efficiency and exercise tolerance. Few studies have examined the effect of beetroot juice or nitrate supplementation on exercise metabolism. Eight healthy recreationally active males participated in three trials involving ingestion of either beetroot juice (Beet; ∼8 mmol NO3 (-)), Placebo (nitrate-depleted Beet), or Beet + mouthwash (Beet+MW), … Show more

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“…; Betteridge et al. ; Breese et al. ), and others indicate a training effect such that BR has less of an impact in highly endurance trained individuals (Boorsma et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…; Betteridge et al. ; Breese et al. ), and others indicate a training effect such that BR has less of an impact in highly endurance trained individuals (Boorsma et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, within the literature, there are variable findings related to the beneficial effect of dietary NO À 3 supplementation via BR. Some studies suggest that alterations in VO 2 are exercise intensity dependent (Bailey et al 2015;Betteridge et al 2016;Breese et al 2013), and others indicate a training effect such that BR has less of an impact in highly endurance trained individuals (Boorsma et al 2014;Wilkerson et al 2012). While it is presently unclear why some subjects are more likely to respond to BR than others (Boorsma et al 2014), training status and/or baseline plasma NO À 3 and NO À 2 levels could play a role.…”
Section: Experimental Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may affect the response to supplementation. For example, several studies have shown that acute supplementation with nitrate can reduce the oxygen cost of exercise and enhance performance, as reviewed by Jones (2014), but this is by no means a universal finding (Betteridge et al, 2016;Kramer et al, 2016;Wylie et al, 2016). Some investigations have found no effect in well-trained subjects (Cermak et al, 2012;Wilkerson et al, 2012).…”
Section: Potential Benefits Of Supplement Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…EPI muscle, with and without insulin, and PLA muscle were homogenized in ice-cold buffer, and lysates were prepared as described previously (Betteridge et al 2016). Briefly, western blots were carried out using 7.5-12% hand-cast TGX Stain-Free gels (Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA, USA) loaded with 4 μg of skeletal muscle lysate.…”
Section: Western Blottingmentioning
confidence: 99%