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Visa fullständig version : Fruktos + glukos påverkar upplevd ansträngning under styrke- och konditionsträning


King Grub
2010-11-12, 13:49
The addition of fructose (F) to a glucose (G) supplement may modify the metabolic response during exercise; however, its effect on perceived exertion (PE) and its influence on postprandial metabolism have not been jointly studied in different types of exercise. This study sought to assess the acute effects of F addition to a G supplement on PE and on the postprandial metabolic response during a single bout of either strength exercise (SE) or endurance exercise (EE). Twenty physically trained men ingested an oral dose of G or GF 15 minutes before starting a 30-minute session of SE (10 sets of 10 repetitions of half squat) or EE (cycling). The combination resulted in 4 randomized interventions in a crossover design in which all subjects performed all experimental conditions: G + SE, GF + SE, G + EE, and GF + SE. Perceived exertion, heart rate (HR), G, insulin, lactate, and urinary catecholamine levels were measured before exercise, during the exercise, and during acute recovery. Perceived exertion during exercise was lower for GF than for G during SE and EE (mean ± SD; 8.95 ± 0.62 vs. 9.26 ± 0.65, p < 0.05 and 7.47 ± 0.84 vs. 7.74 ± 0.93, p < 0.05, respectively). The glycemic peak in GF + SE was lower than in G + SE (p < 0.05), and there was a second peak during recovery (p < 0.05), whereas in EE, no difference in blood G levels was noted between G and GF supplements. Moreover, HR, urinary adrenalin, and noradrenalin were lower in GF than in G (p < 0.05), though only for EE. The results showed that PE is positively affected by GF supplementation for both SE and EE and thus may be a useful dietary strategy for helping to achieve higher training loads.

J Strength Cond Res. 2010 Nov 9. Fructose Addition to a Glucose Supplement Modifies Perceived Exertion During Strength and Endurance Exercise.

Apos78
2010-11-12, 14:11
Vilket verktyg användes för att uppskatta upplevd ansträngning? VAS-skala?

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King Grub
2010-11-12, 14:18
Nej, fullängdsartikeln har inte dykt upp än; senast uppdaterad 09 nov http://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/toc/publishahead

Timme
2010-11-12, 17:34
Så glucos + fruktos är bättre vid träning?

Sniggel
2010-11-12, 17:53
Hos konditionsidrottare verkar en blandning av fruktos och glukos förbättra upptaget och användandet av sockerarterna än enbart glukos.

Denna studien har ju undersökt upplevd ansträngning. Men om den upplevda ansträngningen minskar kan man ju misstänka att det innebär att man kan prestera bättre.

EAA + Saft är alltså bättre än EAA + Dextros :P

Tanner
2010-11-13, 02:23
Vilket verktyg användes för att uppskatta upplevd ansträngning? VAS-skala?

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Tests and Exercise
Perceived Exertion and Heart Rate. Perceived exertion was
recorded using the Borg PE scale CR-10 (5) at 3 different
times: midexercise (t 15 ), at the end of the exercise (t 30 ), and 30
minutes after completion of the exercise (t 60 ) (Figure 2). To
help the subjects refer the PE appropriately, instructions were
carefully given and explained. Moreover, subjects were
familiar with this scale, because this method had been
regularly used as part of their training routine. Subjects were
asked to score PE on a scale in which ‘‘zero,’’ which meant
no effort (rest), and ‘‘10,’’ which meant maximal effort. The
final record (t 60 ) was used to indicate the subject’s overall
perception of the session (12) and was performed 30 minutes
after conclusion of the training bout. In addition, HR was
monitored throughout the session (Polar 810; Polar,
Kempele, Finland) and was analyzed at the same time points
as PE was.