2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12970-021-00451-3
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The effect of multi-ingredient intra- versus extra-cellular buffering supplementation combined with branched-chain amino acids and creatine on exercise-induced ammonia blood concentration and aerobic capacity in taekwondo athletes

Abstract: Background This study aimed to investigate the effect of multi-ingredient intra- (BA) versus extra- (ALK) cellular buffering factor supplementation, combined with the customary intake of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) and creatine malate (TCM), on body composition, exercise variables, and biochemical and hematological parameters in 9 elite taekwondo athletes. Methods Eight-week randomized double-blind crossover BA (5.0 g·day−1 of β-alanine) vers… Show more

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“…Despite many theories, there have been few studies on B vitamins reducing blood ammonia levels after exercise. In a past study, administration of BCAAs supplemented with vitamin B6 for 8 weeks in taekwondo athletes was found to reduce post-exercise NH3 concentrations 40 . Although our study did not include the addition of protein supplements, vitamin B complex supplementation alone significantly reduced the increase in blood ammonia levels during exercise ( Figure 3 B ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Despite many theories, there have been few studies on B vitamins reducing blood ammonia levels after exercise. In a past study, administration of BCAAs supplemented with vitamin B6 for 8 weeks in taekwondo athletes was found to reduce post-exercise NH3 concentrations 40 . Although our study did not include the addition of protein supplements, vitamin B complex supplementation alone significantly reduced the increase in blood ammonia levels during exercise ( Figure 3 B ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Decreased glutamine concentrations typically correlate with the severity of the underlying disease process, with large amounts of glutamine catabolized in muscle at the time of damage. Concentrations only gradually recover in the later stage of healing (Durkalec-Michalski et al, 2021). During exhaustive exercise, the protein metabolism of muscles increases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the current study, as the training week progressed, cyclists probably accumulated tiredness and fatigue characteristic of these intensive training camps [ 30 , 32 ], and β-ala helped to maintain mean power due to a preservation of the muscle buffering systems, action on central fatigue, or a combination of both. Recent studies in elite endurance athletes, sprinters and combat sports, suggest metabolic adaptation benefits (lower ammonia concentrations after exercise) during training periods [ 37 , 38 ] which may be an additional benefit of short-duration high-dose β-ala in lack of a visible performance improvement, in addition to a performance benefit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%