Failure of Protein to Improve Time Trial Performance when Added to a Sports Drink

Aug 5, 2006Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Protein added to a sports drink does not improve time trial performance

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Abstract

Ingesting 6% carbohydrate at a rate of 1 L.h(-1) improved 80-km cycling time trial performance by 4.4% compared to a nonenergetic sweetened placebo.

  • Time to complete the 80-km time trial was 135 minutes for both carbohydrate and carbohydrate-protein drinks, which was significantly faster than the placebo's 141 minutes.
  • No performance difference was observed between the 6% carbohydrate drink and the 6% carbohydrate with 2% protein drink.
  • The carbohydrate ingestion rate of 1 L.h(-1) provided an optimal energy supply for endurance cycling in trained male athletes.

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