Human Performance Lab, Department of Kinesiology, University of North Alabama, Florence, Alabama.
Applied Physiology Lab, Department of Kinesiology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi.
J Strength Cond Res. 2019 Dec;33(12):3284-3294. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000003354.
Waldman, HS, Smith, JW, Lamberth, J, Fountain, BJ, and McAllister, MJ. A 28-day carbohydrate-restricted diet improves markers of cardiometabolic health and performance in professional firefighters. J Strength Cond Res 33(12): 3284-3294, 2019-We investigated the effects of a 4-week ad-libitum, nonketogenic, carbohydrate-restricted (<25% of calories) diet (CRD) on cardiometabolic and performance markers in firefighters (FF). Subjects (n = 15) completed 9 sessions (trials 1-3 [familiarization], trials 4-6 [baseline], and trials 7-9 [post-CRD]). Following habitual western diet, anthropometric measures were assessed, glucose tolerance measured, and then completed a graded cycling test, maximal Wingate test, and conducted their FF physical performance assessment (FPPA) to measure performance while metabolic variables and perceptual responses were recorded. Subjects then adhered to a CRD for a 4-week duration and returned for repeat testing. Body fat as measured by BodPod, and 7-site skinfold thickness decreased (p < 0.01), and a decrease was observed in blood pressure (BP) (p < 0.01; ∼5 mm Hg) after CRD. There were no differences found for glucose tolerance, but an increase was found for fat oxidation rates (p < 0.01; ∼0.07 g·min) and a decrease in carbohydrate oxidation rates across a range of intensities (p < 0.01; ∼0.24 g·min). Finally, the 2.41-km run and pull-up performance during the FPPA improved (p < 0.01; ∼41 second and 3 repetitions, respectively) and with no differences observed between treatments regarding the Wingate test. To date, this is the first CRD implemented with FF and resulted in decreased fat mass (∼2.4 kg), BP, and improvements to performance on the FPPA while preserving high-intensity exercise. These data suggest that a 28-day CRD can benefit markers of health in professional FF without detriments to occupational performance.
沃尔德曼、史密斯、兰伯思、方丹和麦卡利斯特。28 天碳水化合物限制饮食可改善专业消防员的心血管代谢健康和表现。J 力量与调节研究 33(12):3284-3294,2019 年-我们研究了四周随意、非生酮、碳水化合物限制(<25%卡路里)饮食(CRD)对消防员(FF)心血管代谢和表现标志物的影响。受试者(n=15)完成了 9 次试验(试验 1-3[熟悉]、试验 4-6[基线]和试验 7-9[CRD 后])。在习惯的西方饮食后,评估了人体测量学指标、葡萄糖耐量,然后完成了递增式自行车测试、最大量的瓦丁测试,并进行了他们的 FF 体能评估(FPPA),以测量运动时的表现,同时记录代谢变量和感知反应。然后,受试者遵循 CRD 饮食 4 周,然后返回进行重复测试。通过 BodPod 测量的体脂肪和 7 部位皮褶厚度减少(p<0.01),CRD 后血压(BP)下降(p<0.01;约 5mmHg)。葡萄糖耐量没有差异,但脂肪氧化率增加(p<0.01;约 0.07g·min),在一系列强度下碳水化合物氧化率下降(p<0.01;约 0.24g·min)。最后,FPPA 中的 2.41 公里跑和引体向上成绩提高(p<0.01;分别约 41 秒和 3 次重复),两种处理方式之间的 Wingate 测试没有差异。到目前为止,这是首次在 FF 中实施的 CRD,结果显示脂肪量(约 2.4kg)、BP 减少,FPPA 表现提高,而高强度运动不受影响。这些数据表明,28 天的 CRD 可以使专业消防员的健康指标受益,而不会对职业表现造成损害。