Che Jusoh Mohd Rahimi, Stannard Stephen R, Mündel Toby
School of Sport and Exercise, Massey University , Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Temperature (Austin). 2016 Jul 19;3(3):384-393. doi: 10.1080/23328940.2016.1211072. eCollection 2016.
Sago (), a carbohydrate (CHO) based dietary staple of Southeast Asia is easily digestible and quickly absorbed, and thus has potential to be prescribed as an affordable pre-and post-exercise food in this part of the world. Compared to other CHO staples, research into the physiological response to sago ingestion is sparse, and only a few recent studies have investigated its value before, during, and after exercise. The purpose of this review is to describe the published literature pertaining to sago, particularly as a supplement in the peri-exercise period, and suggest further avenues of research, principally in an environment/climate which would be experienced in Southeast Asia i.e. hot/humid.
西米()是东南亚以碳水化合物(CHO)为基础的主食,易于消化且吸收迅速,因此在世界这一地区有潜力被作为一种经济实惠的运动前和运动后食品来开具处方。与其他CHO主食相比,关于摄入西米后的生理反应的研究较少,最近只有少数研究调查了其在运动前、运动中和运动后的价值。本综述的目的是描述已发表的关于西米的文献,特别是作为运动期间补充剂的文献,并提出进一步的研究途径,主要是在东南亚会经历的环境/气候即炎热/潮湿环境中进行研究。