Sodium bicarbonate intake improves high-intensity intermittent exercise performance in trained young men

Jun 23, 2015Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition

Sodium bicarbonate helps trained young men perform better in intense repeated exercise

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Abstract

Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test performance was 14% higher with sodium bicarbonate intake compared to without.

  • Trained young men showed improved performance in the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test after sodium bicarbonate intake.
  • Blood pH and bicarbonate levels were significantly higher immediately before the test in the sodium bicarbonate group.
  • Peak blood lactate levels were elevated in the sodium bicarbonate group compared to the control group.
  • Heart rates at exhaustion were similar between both conditions, indicating no cardiovascular differences.
  • The rating of perceived exertion was lower after a certain distance in the sodium bicarbonate group, suggesting reduced effort perception.

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Key numbers

14%
Increase in Yo-Yo IR2 Performance
Performance improved from 646 ± 46 m to 735 ± 61 m.
33.7 mmol · l-1
Blood Bicarbonate Increase
Bicarbonate was 27.3 mmol · l-1 in the control group.
11.7 mmol · l-1
Peak Blood Lactate at Exhaustion
Compared to 10.2 mmol · l-1 in the control group.

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What this is

  • Sodium bicarbonate intake enhances high-intensity intermittent exercise performance in trained young men.
  • The study specifically assessed its effects on the .
  • Thirteen trained male athletes participated, ingesting sodium bicarbonate or a control before testing.

Essence

  • Sodium bicarbonate intake improved performance in high-intensity intermittent exercise by 14%, accompanied by increased blood alkalinity and lactate levels.

Key takeaways

  • Sodium bicarbonate intake led to a 14% increase in Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test performance compared to the control condition.
  • Blood bicarbonate levels rose significantly before the test in the sodium bicarbonate group, indicating enhanced alkalinity.
  • Despite higher lactate levels at exhaustion in the sodium bicarbonate group, perceived exertion was lower during the test.

Caveats

  • The study lacked a placebo control due to the gastrointestinal effects of sodium bicarbonate, which could influence results.
  • Two participants showed extreme performance improvements, potentially skewing the overall results.

Definitions

  • Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 2: A test measuring high-intensity intermittent exercise performance, with repeated sprints followed by short recovery periods.

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