Abstract

[Purpose]Echinacea is an herbal supplement used by endurance athletes for its performance boosting properties. It is thought that Echinacea improves the blood’s oxygen carrying capacity by increasing production of erythropoietin (EPO), a glycoprotein that regulates red blood cell formation. Subsequently, these changes would lead to an overall improvement in maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and running economy (RE), two markers of aerobic fitness. The purpose of this review is to briefly discuss the physiological variables associated with distance running performance and how these variables are influenced by Echinacea supplementation.[Methods]To determine Echinacea’s ergogenic potential, human studies that used Echinacea in conjunction to analyzing the blood’s oxygen carrying capacity and/or aerobic fitness were assessed.[Results]Taken together, the majority of the published literature does not support the claim that Echinacea is a beneficial ergogenic aid. With the exception of one study, several independent groups have reported Echinacea supplementation does not increase EPO production, blood markers of oxygen transport, VO2max or RE in healthy untrained or trained subjects.[Conclusion]To date, the published literature does not support the use of Echinacea as an ergogenic aid to improve aerobic fitness in healthy untrained or trained subjects.

Highlights

  • Successful distance runners often train weeks to months in preparation for an upcoming racing season or single event[1,2,3]

  • The overall goal of training is to improve cardiovascular, pulmonary and muscular fitness, in addition to running mechanics. These are often characterized by measuring maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), ventilatory/lactate threshold (VT/LT) and running economy (RE) using a motorized treadmill supplemented with metabolic equipment 4-8

  • The purpose of this short review is to briefly discuss the physiological variables associated with distance running performance and how these variables are influenced by Echinacea supplementation

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Successful distance runners often train weeks to months in preparation for an upcoming racing season or single event[1,2,3]. The overall goal of training is to improve cardiovascular, pulmonary and muscular fitness, in addition to running mechanics. In the laboratory, these are often characterized by measuring maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), ventilatory/lactate threshold (VT/LT) and running economy (RE) using a motorized treadmill supplemented with metabolic equipment 4-8. These are often characterized by measuring maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), ventilatory/lactate threshold (VT/LT) and running economy (RE) using a motorized treadmill supplemented with metabolic equipment 4-8 In novice runners, these variables are increased with aerobic training[7, 9], whereas more experienced runners must train for longer and at higher intensities in hopes of modest improvements[1, 6, 8]. The purpose of this short review is to briefly discuss the physiological variables associated with distance running performance and how these variables are influenced by Echinacea supplementation

DETERMINANTS of DISTANCE RUNNING SUCCESS
Echinacea Supplementation and Aerobic Fitness
ECHINACEA SUPPLEMENTATION
Endurance trained Recreationally active Endurance trained
Effects on oxygen transport
Effects on aerobic fitness
CONCLUSION
Findings
Practical applications

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