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碳水化合物补充与运动表现:相关的潜在机制是什么?

Carbohydrate administration and exercise performance: what are the potential mechanisms involved?

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2010 Sep 1;40(9):747-63. doi: 10.2165/11533080-000000000-00000.

Abstract

It is well established that carbohydrate (CHO) administration increases performance during prolonged exercise in humans and animals. The mechanism(s), which could mediate the improvement in exercise performance associated with CHO administration, however, remain(s) unclear. This review focuses on possible underlying mechanisms that could explain the increase in exercise performance observed with the administration of CHO during prolonged muscle contractions in humans and animals. The beneficial effect of CHO ingestion on performance during prolonged exercise could be due to several factors including (i) an attenuation in central fatigue; (ii) a better maintenance of CHO oxidation rates; (iii) muscle glycogen sparing; (iv) changes in muscle metabolite levels; (v) reduced exercise-induced strain; and (vi) a better maintenance of excitation-contraction coupling. In general, the literature indicates that CHO ingestion during exercise does not reduce the utilization of muscle glycogen. In addition, data from a meta-analysis suggest that a dose-dependent relationship was not shown between CHO ingestion during exercise and an increase in performance. This could support the idea that providing enough CHO to maintain CHO oxidation during exercise may not always be associated with an increase in performance. Emerging evidence from the literature shows that increasing neural drive and attenuating central fatigue may play an important role in increasing performance during exercise with CHO supplementation. In addition, CHO administration during exercise appears to provide protection from disrupted cell homeostasis/integrity, which could translate into better muscle function and an increase in performance. Finally, it appears that during prolonged exercise when the ability of metabolism to match energy demand is exceeded, adjustments seem to be made in the activity of the Na+/K+ pump. Therefore, muscle fatigue could be acting as a protective mechanism during prolonged contractions. This could be alleviated when CHO is administered resulting in the better maintenance of the electrical properties of the muscle fibre membrane. The mechanism(s) by which CHO administration increases performance during prolonged exercise is(are) complex, likely involving multiple factors acting at numerous cellular sites. In addition, due to the large variation in types of exercise, durations, intensities, feeding schedules and CHO types it is difficult to assess if the mechanism(s) that could explain the increase in performance with CHO administration during exercise is(are) similar in different situations. Experiments concerning the identification of potential mechanism(s) by which performance is increased with CHO administration during exercise will add to our understanding of the mechanism(s) of muscle/central fatigue. This knowledge could have significant implications for improving exercise performance.

摘要

众所周知,碳水化合物(CHO)的补充可以提高人类和动物在长时间运动中的表现。然而,介导 CHO 补充与运动表现改善相关的机制仍然不清楚。本综述重点介绍了可能的潜在机制,这些机制可以解释在人类和动物进行长时间肌肉收缩时,CHO 补充对运动表现的提高。CHO 摄入对长时间运动表现的有益影响可能归因于以下几个因素:(i)中枢疲劳的减弱;(ii)CHO 氧化率更好的维持;(iii)肌肉糖原的节省;(iv)肌肉代谢物水平的变化;(v)运动引起的张力减少;以及(vi)兴奋-收缩偶联更好的维持。一般来说,文献表明,运动中 CHO 的摄入不会减少肌肉糖原的利用。此外,荟萃分析的数据表明,运动中 CHO 的摄入与性能的提高之间没有表现出剂量依赖性关系。这可能支持这样一种观点,即在运动中提供足够的 CHO 以维持 CHO 的氧化,并不总是与性能的提高相关。文献中的新证据表明,增加神经驱动和减弱中枢疲劳可能在 CHO 补充时提高运动表现方面发挥重要作用。此外,运动中 CHO 的补充似乎可以提供对细胞内稳态/完整性破坏的保护,这可能转化为更好的肌肉功能和性能的提高。最后,似乎在长时间运动中,当代谢能力超过能量需求时,Na+/K+泵的活性似乎会做出调整。因此,肌肉疲劳可能是长时间收缩时的一种保护机制。当 CHO 被给予时,这种机制可以缓解,从而更好地维持肌肉纤维膜的电特性。CHO 补充在长时间运动中提高表现的机制是复杂的,可能涉及到多个因素在多个细胞部位发挥作用。此外,由于运动类型、持续时间、强度、喂养方案和 CHO 类型的巨大差异,很难评估在不同情况下,解释 CHO 补充对运动表现提高的机制是否相似。关于通过 CHO 补充提高运动表现的潜在机制的实验将有助于我们对肌肉/中枢疲劳机制的理解。这些知识可能对提高运动表现具有重要意义。

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