Morenas-Aguilar María Dolores, Miras-Moreno Sergio, Chacón-Ventura Sara, Martín-Olmedo Juan J, Cwiklinska Magdalena, Jiménez-Martínez Pablo, Alix-Fages Carlos, Janicijevic Danica, García-Ramos Amador
Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
Clin Nutr ESPEN. 2025 Feb;65:305-314. doi: 10.1016/j.clnesp.2024.12.002. Epub 2024 Dec 5.
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential ergogenic effects of intra-session supplementation of highly branched cyclic dextrin (HBCD) on mechanical (number of repetitions completed and repetition velocity), metabolic (lactate concentration), and perceptual (gastrointestinal complaints and ratings of perceived exertion [RPE]) responses to resistance training.
This study used a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled crossover study design. Thirty physically active individuals (15 men and 15 women) completed two experimental sessions that only differed in the supplement condition (placebo or HBCD). In each experimental session, subjects were prescribed five sets of eight repetitions with the 12-repetition maximum load during the bench press, bench pull, and squat exercises. During the sessions, participants consumed a total of 750 mL of the beverage, which either contained diluted 45 g of cyclic dextrin (HBCD condition) or only 2.5 g of the calorie-free excipients (placebo condition). The supplement (placebo or HBCD) was ingested during the inter-set rest periods (50 mL before each set).
The main findings indicated that intra-session HBCD supplementation (i) was well-tolerated without causing gastrointestinal complaints, (ii) led to improved repetition velocity during RT in men but not in women, (iii) tended to generate comparable or higher lactate values, and (iv) did not significantly influence the perception of fatigue.
These results suggest that HBCD can be considered an ergogenic supplement, particularly for enhancing mechanical performance in men, without noticeably affecting the perception of fatigue or discomfort.
本研究旨在探讨在抗阻训练过程中补充高支链环糊精(HBCD)对机械方面(完成的重复次数和重复速度)、代谢方面(乳酸浓度)以及感知方面(胃肠道不适和主观用力感觉评级[RPE])反应的潜在促力作用。
本研究采用随机、双盲、安慰剂对照的交叉研究设计。30名身体活跃的个体(15名男性和15名女性)完成了两个仅在补充剂条件(安慰剂或HBCD)上有所不同的实验阶段。在每个实验阶段,受试者在卧推、坐姿划船和深蹲练习中,以12次重复最大负荷进行五组,每组八次重复。在实验过程中,参与者总共饮用750毫升饮料,其中一种含有稀释后的45克环糊精(HBCD组),另一种仅含有2.5克无热量赋形剂(安慰剂组)。补充剂(安慰剂或HBCD)在组间休息期间摄入(每组前50毫升)。
主要研究结果表明,在训练过程中补充HBCD:(i)耐受性良好,未引起胃肠道不适;(ii)使男性在抗阻训练期间的重复速度提高,但女性未提高;(iii)倾向于产生相当或更高的乳酸值;(iv)对疲劳感知没有显著影响。
这些结果表明,HBCD可被视为一种促力补充剂,特别是对于提高男性的机械性能,而不会明显影响疲劳或不适的感知。