Long-Term Combined Effects of Citrulline and Nitrate-Rich Beetroot Extract Supplementation on Recovery Status in Trained Male Triathletes: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Jan 21, 2022Biology

Long-term effects of combined citrulline and beetroot supplements on recovery in trained male triathletes

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Abstract

Combining 3 g/day of citrulline with 2.1 g/day of beetroot extract over 9 weeks improved recovery status in trained male triathletes.

  • Distance covered in the Cooper test increased with the combination of citrulline and beetroot extract compared to placebo and citrulline alone.
  • Cortisol levels decreased in the group receiving both supplements, suggesting improved recovery status.
  • The testosterone to cortisol ratio (T/C) increased in the CIT-BR group compared to the placebo group.
  • No significant differences were found in exercise-induced muscle damage markers across all groups.

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Key numbers

126.5 m
Increase in Distance Covered
Distance covered in the Cooper test increased from T1 to T2 in CIT-BRG.
Decrease of 0.049
Cortisol Percentage Change
Cortisol levels showed significant changes between groups after 9 weeks.
Increase of 0.005
T/C Ratio Percentage Change
T/C ratio showed significant changes between groups after supplementation.

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What this is

  • This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial assessed the effects of long-term supplementation with citrulline (CIT) and nitrate-rich beetroot extract (BR) on recovery in trained male triathletes.
  • Thirty-two triathletes participated, receiving either a placebo, CIT, BR, or a combination of both for 9 weeks.
  • The study measured distance covered in the Cooper test, exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) markers, and anabolic/catabolic hormone levels.

Essence

  • CIT and BR supplementation for 9 weeks improved recovery status by increasing distance covered in the Cooper test and maintaining testosterone levels, despite no benefits for EIMD markers.

Key takeaways

  • CIT-BR supplementation led to a significant increase in distance covered in the Cooper test, showing better recovery compared to placebo and CIT alone.
  • CIT-BR prevented an increase in cortisol levels and maintained testosterone levels, indicating a favorable anabolic/catabolic hormone balance.
  • No significant effects were observed on EIMD markers, suggesting that while recovery status improved, muscle damage was not mitigated.

Caveats

  • The study's sample size was limited to 32 triathletes, which may affect the generalizability of the findings.
  • No direct evaluation of muscle recovery mechanisms was included, limiting insights into how the supplements exert their effects.
  • The results may not be representative of all athletes due to the non-probabilistic sampling method used.

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