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卡瓦内酯可支持备战军事特种部队的男性在强化训练期间保持运动积极性。

Kavalactones support motivation to move during intensive training in males preparing for military special operations forces.

机构信息

Research and Development, Thorne Research, Inc., Summerville, SC, USA.

Human Performance Lab, Sovaris Aerospace, Boulder, CO, USA.

出版信息

J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2024 Dec;21(1):2377194. doi: 10.1080/15502783.2024.2377194. Epub 2024 Jul 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Military special operators, elite athletes, and others requiring uninterrupted optimal performance currently lack options for sleep and mood support without performance-inhibiting effects. Kavalactones, derived from the root of the kava plant ( Forst), have been shown to elevate mood and wellbeing by producing a feeling of relaxation without addiction or cognitive impairment.

METHODS

In this placebo-controlled, crossover study (NCT05381025), we investigated the effects of 2 weeks of kavalactones use on cortisol (diurnal salivary), sleep (RSQ-W; Restorative Sleep Questionnaire, Weekly), mood (DASS-21; Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21), and motivation state to expend (Move) or conserve (Rest) energy (CRAVE; Cravings for Rest and Volitional Energy Expenditure, Right Now) in a cohort of 15 healthy, physically fit young males engaged in a rigorous, two-a-day preparation class for special operations forces qualification.

RESULTS

Cortisol, sleep, and mood were within normal, healthy parameters in this cohort at baseline. This remained unchanged with kavalactones use with no significant findings of clinical interest. However, a statistically similar, positive slope for within-group Move scores was seen in both groups during kavalactones loading (first group Move slope 2.25, second group Move slope 3.29,  = 0.299). This trend was seen regardless of order and with no apparent effects on the Rest metric (all  ≥ 0.05). Moreover, a significant between-group difference appeared after 1 week of kavalactones use in the first phase (0.044) and persisted through the end of the first loading period ( = 0.022). Following the 10-day washout, this between-groups divergence remained significant ( = 0.038) but was reversed by 1 week after the crossover (0.072), with Move scores once again statistically similar between groups and compared to baseline at study end. Furthermore, the group taking kavalactones first never experienced a significant decrease in Move motivation state (lowest mean score 21.0, highest 28.6, all  ≥ 0.05), while the group receiving kavalactones in the last 2 weeks of the study had Move scores that were statistically lower than baseline (lowest mean score 8.6, highest 25.9, all  ≤ 0.05) at all time points but the last ( = 0.063) after 2 weeks of kavalactones exposure.

CONCLUSIONS

We report a novel finding that kavalactones may support performance by maintaining or rescuing the desire to expend energy in the context of significant physical and mental strain in well-conditioned individuals, even in a context of already normal cortisol, sleep, and mood.

摘要

背景

军事特种作战人员、精英运动员和其他需要不间断最佳表现的人员目前缺乏睡眠和情绪支持的选择,而不会对表现产生抑制作用。卡瓦内酯是从卡瓦植物(Forst)的根部提取的,已被证明通过产生放松感而不会产生成瘾或认知障碍来提高情绪和幸福感。

方法

在这项安慰剂对照、交叉研究(NCT05381025)中,我们调查了使用卡瓦内酯 2 周对皮质醇(日间唾液)、睡眠(RSQ-W;恢复性睡眠问卷,每周)、情绪(DASS-21;抑郁焦虑压力量表-21)的影响以及在参加特种部队资格强化为期两天的准备课程的 15 名健康、身体健康的年轻男性队列中消耗(移动)或保存(休息)能量(CRAVE;现在对休息和自愿能量消耗的渴望,右)的动机状态。

结果

在基线时,该队列的皮质醇、睡眠和情绪均处于正常、健康范围内。在使用卡瓦内酯时没有发现具有临床意义的显著发现,这一情况没有改变。然而,在卡瓦内酯加载期间,两组的移动评分都出现了统计学上相似的正斜率(第一组移动斜率 2.25,第二组移动斜率 3.29,=0.299)。这种趋势无论顺序如何,对休息指标均无明显影响(均≥0.05)。此外,在第一阶段使用卡瓦内酯 1 周后,在第一阶段出现了显著的组间差异(0.044),并在第一个加载期结束时持续存在(=0.022)。在 10 天洗脱期后,这种组间差异仍然显著(=0.038),但在交叉后 1 周逆转(=0.072),两组之间的移动评分再次具有统计学意义相似,并且在研究结束时与基线相比。此外,先服用卡瓦内酯的组从未经历过移动动机状态的显著下降(最低平均评分 21.0,最高 28.6,均≥0.05),而在研究最后 2 周接受卡瓦内酯治疗的组在所有时间点的移动评分均低于基线(最低平均评分 8.6,最高 25.9,均≤0.05),但最后一次(=0.063)在 2 周的卡瓦内酯暴露后。

结论

我们报告了一个新发现,即在身体和精神压力很大的情况下,卡瓦内酯可以通过保持或恢复消耗能量的欲望来支持表现,即使在已经正常的皮质醇、睡眠和情绪的情况下也是如此。

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