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特定情境下缓冲剂的使用:高度训练有素的女性运动员、极端环境和复合缓冲剂——叙述性综述。

Use of Buffers in Specific Contexts: Highly Trained Female Athletes, Extreme Environments and Combined Buffering Agents-A Narrative Review.

机构信息

Centre for Sport Research, Deakin University, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC, 3125, Australia.

Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2023 Dec;53(Suppl 1):25-48. doi: 10.1007/s40279-023-01872-7. Epub 2023 Oct 25.

Abstract

This narrative review evaluated the evidence for buffering agents (sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate and beta-alanine), with specific consideration of three discrete scenarios: female athletes, extreme environments and combined buffering agents. Studies were screened according to exclusion and inclusion criteria and were analysed on three levels: (1) moderating variables (supplement dose and timing, and exercise test duration and intensity), (2) design factors (e.g., use of crossover or matched group study design, familiarisation trials) and (3) athlete-specific factors (recruitment of highly trained participants, buffering capacity and reported performance improvements). Only 19% of the included studies for the three buffering agents reported a performance benefit, and only 10% recruited highly trained athletes. This low transferability of research findings to athletes' real-world practices may be due to factors including the small number of sodium citrate studies in females (n = 2), no studies controlling for the menstrual cycle (MC) or menstrual status using methods described in recently established frameworks, and the limited number of beta-alanine studies using performance tests replicating real-world performance efforts (n = 3). We recommend further research into buffering agents in highly trained female athletes that control or account for the MC, studies that replicate the demands of athletes' heat and altitude camps, and investigations of highly trained athletes' use of combined buffering agents. In a practical context, we recommend developing evidence-based buffering protocols for individual athletes which feature co-supplementation with other evidence-based products, reduce the likelihood of side-effects, and optimise key moderating factors: supplement dose and timing, and exercise duration and intensity.

摘要

本叙述性综述评估了缓冲剂(碳酸氢钠、柠檬酸钠和β-丙氨酸)的证据,特别考虑了三个不同的情况:女性运动员、极端环境和复合缓冲剂。研究根据排除和纳入标准进行筛选,并在三个层面上进行分析:(1)调节变量(补充剂剂量和时间,以及运动测试持续时间和强度),(2)设计因素(例如,使用交叉或匹配组研究设计、熟悉试验)和(3)运动员特定因素(招募高训练水平的参与者、缓冲能力和报告的性能提高)。三种缓冲剂中只有 19%的纳入研究报告了性能获益,只有 10%招募了高训练水平的运动员。研究结果在运动员的实际实践中低转移率可能是由于以下因素造成的:女性柠檬酸钠研究数量较少(n=2),没有研究使用最近建立的框架中描述的方法控制月经周期(MC)或月经状态,β-丙氨酸研究中使用复制实际表现努力的性能测试的数量有限(n=3)。我们建议对控制或考虑 MC 的高训练水平的女性运动员、复制运动员热和高海拔营地需求的研究,以及对高训练水平运动员使用复合缓冲剂的研究进行进一步研究。在实际情况下,我们建议为个别运动员制定基于证据的缓冲方案,方案包括与其他基于证据的产品共同补充,降低副作用的可能性,并优化关键调节因素:补充剂剂量和时间,以及运动持续时间和强度。

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