Applied Physiology & Nutrition Research Group, Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine FMUSP, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
School of Health Sciences, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK.
Sports Med. 2022 Mar;52(3):505-526. doi: 10.1007/s40279-021-01575-x. Epub 2021 Oct 23.
Extracellular buffering supplements [sodium bicarbonate (SB), sodium citrate (SC), sodium/calcium lactate (SL/CL)] are ergogenic supplements, although questions remain about factors which may modify their effect.
To quantify the main effect of extracellular buffering agents on exercise outcomes, and to investigate the influence of potential moderators on this effect using a systematic review and meta-analytic approach.
This study was designed in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Three databases were searched for articles that were screened according to inclusion/exclusion criteria. Bayesian hierarchical meta-analysis and meta-regression models were used to investigate pooled effects of supplementation and moderating effects of a range of factors on exercise and biomarker responses.
189 articles with 2019 participants were included, 158 involving SB supplementation, 30 with SC, and seven with CL/SL; four studies provided a combination of buffering supplements together. Supplementation led to a mean estimated increase in blood bicarbonate of + 5.2 mmol L (95% credible interval (CrI) 4.7-5.7). The meta-analysis models identified a positive overall effect of supplementation on exercise capacity and performance compared to placebo [ES = 0.17 (95% CrI 0.12-0.21)] with potential moderating effects of exercise type and duration, training status and when the exercise test was performed following prior exercise. The greatest ergogenic effects were shown for exercise durations of 0.5-10 min [ES = 0.18 (0.13-0.24)] and > 10 min [ES = 0.22 (0.10-0.33)]. Evidence of greater effects on exercise were obtained when blood bicarbonate increases were medium (4-6 mmol L) and large (> 6 mmol L) compared with small (≤ 4 mmol L) [β = 0.16 (95% CrI 0.02-0.32), β = 0.13 (95% CrI - 0.03 to 0.29)]. SB (192 outcomes) was more effective for performance compared to SC (39 outcomes) [β = 0.10 (95% CrI - 0.02 to 0.22)].
Extracellular buffering supplements generate large increases in blood bicarbonate concentration leading to positive overall effects on exercise, with sodium bicarbonate being most effective. Evidence for several group-level moderating factors were identified. These data can guide an athlete's decision as to whether supplementation with buffering agents might be beneficial for their specific aims.
细胞外缓冲补充剂[碳酸氢钠(SB)、柠檬酸钠(SC)、乳酸钠/钙(SL/CL)]是一种有益的补充剂,但对于可能改变其效果的因素仍存在疑问。
使用系统评价和荟萃分析的方法,定量评估细胞外缓冲剂对运动结果的主要影响,并探讨潜在调节因素对这种影响的影响。
本研究按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目进行设计。对符合纳入/排除标准的文章进行了 3 个数据库的检索。使用贝叶斯层次荟萃分析和荟萃回归模型来研究补充剂的综合效果以及一系列因素对运动和生物标志物反应的调节作用。
共纳入 189 篇文章,涉及 2019 名参与者,其中 158 篇涉及 SB 补充,30 篇涉及 SC,7 篇涉及 CL/SL;有 4 项研究提供了缓冲补充剂的组合。补充剂使血液中碳酸氢盐的平均估计值增加了 +5.2mmol/L(95%可信区间(CrI)4.7-5.7)。荟萃分析模型确定了与安慰剂相比,补充剂对运动能力和表现的总体积极影响[ES=0.17(95% CrI 0.12-0.21)],运动类型和持续时间、训练状态以及在之前的运动后进行运动测试时存在潜在的调节作用。对于 0.5-10 分钟[ES=0.18(0.13-0.24)]和>10 分钟[ES=0.22(0.10-0.33)]的运动持续时间,显示出最大的有益效果。当血液碳酸氢盐增加为中等(4-6mmol/L)和较大(>6mmol/L)时,与较小(≤4mmol/L)相比,对运动的影响更大[β=0.16(95% CrI 0.02-0.32),β=0.13(95% CrI -0.03 至 0.29)]。与 SC(39 项结果)相比,SB(192 项结果)对性能更有效[β=0.10(95% CrI -0.02 至 0.22)]。
细胞外缓冲补充剂可使血液碳酸氢盐浓度大幅升高,从而对运动产生积极的总体影响,其中碳酸氢钠的效果最为显著。还确定了一些组级别的调节因素。这些数据可以指导运动员决定是否需要补充缓冲剂,以满足他们的特定目标。