Abstract

BackgroundNutritional ergogenic aids are commonly used to boost physiological adaptations to exercise and promote greater fitness gains. However, there is a paucity of data about multi-ingredient pre-workout supplementation (MIPS). Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the acute effects of MIPS on the oxidative, glycolytic and ATP-CP energy systems contribution, time spent above 90% V̇O2max (T90% V̇O2max), excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) magnitude, number of efforts and time to exhaustion during a high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) session.MethodsTwelve physically-active and healthy men completed the HIIE sessions that involved running bouts of 15 s on the treadmill at 120% of the maximum aerobic speed (MAS), interspersed with 15 s of passive recovery. Blood lactate was collected at immediately post, 3, 5, and 7 min post exercise. The contribution of ATP-CP, glycolytic and oxidative systems was analyzed at rest, during the HIIE sessions and for 20 min post. Performance variables (time to exhaustion, number of efforts) and oxygen consumption were also analyzed.ResultsMIPS significantly increased the number of efforts performed (MIPS: 41 ± 10 vs Placebo: 36 ± 12, p = 0.0220) and time to exhaustion (MIPS: 20.1 ± 6 min vs Placebo: 17 ± 5 min, p = 0.0226). There was no difference between supplements for both T90% V̇O2max (p = 0.9705) and EPOC (p = 0.4930). Consuming MIPS significantly increased the absolute oxidative energy system contribution by 23.8% (p = 0.0163) and the absolute ATP-CP contribution by 28.4% (p = 0.0055) compared to placebo. There was only a non-significant tendency for a higher glycolytic system contribution after MIPS ingestion (p = 0.0683).ConclusionAcute MIPS ingestion appears effective at increasing both aerobic and anaerobic alactic energy contribution and time to exhaustion during a HIIE protocol.

Highlights

  • Nutritional ergogenic aids are commonly used to boost physiological adaptations to exercise and promote greater fitness gains

  • Acute multi-ingredient pre-workout supplementation (MIPS) ingestion appears effective at increasing both aerobic and anaerobic alactic energy contribution and time to exhaustion during a High-intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) protocol

  • The aim of the present study was to investigate the acute effects of MIPS on the oxidative, glycolytic and adenosine triphosphate – creatine phosphate (ATP-CP) energy systems contribution, T90% V O2max and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) magnitude in a HIIE session

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Introduction

Nutritional ergogenic aids are commonly used to boost physiological adaptations to exercise and promote greater fitness gains. High-intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) is an excellent strategy for increasing maximal oxygen uptake (V O2max) and decreasing body fat [1, 2]. The effectiveness of HIIE is attributed to, at least in part, a higher energy expenditure and number of efforts near V O2max (90–100%). These factors are important to increase cardiorespiratory fitness [3, 5]. Strategies that optimize energy expenditure during a HIIE session are extremely important for reducing excess body fat accumulation [8]

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