Yu Peiqi, Fan Yongzhao, Wang Xiangyu, Wu Hao
Capital University of Physical Education and Sports, Beijing, China.
Comprehensive Key Laboratory of Sports Ability Evaluation and Research of the General Administration of Sport of China, Beijing, China.
Sports Health. 2025 Feb 19:19417381251320095. doi: 10.1177/19417381251320095.
Taurine (TAU) and creatine (Cr) are common ergogenic aids used by athletes to enhance performance; however, the effect of their combined supplementation, and on recovery in high temperature and humidity environments, has not been studied.
Combined TUA and Cr will have greater effect on physiological indicators and repetitive sprint performance recovery after exhaustive exercise under hot and humid conditions than single supplementation or placebo.
Single-blind crossover randomized controlled study.
Level 2.
Participants (12 sports students) were assigned randomly to 1 of 4 supplementation intervention groups: placebo (P), taurine (T), creatine (C), or taurine + creatine (T+C). Exercise protocol included exhaustion tests and repeated sprinting exercises were conducted in a laboratory environment at 35 °C/65% relative humidity. Heartrate, blood lactate (BLa), tympanic temperature, thermal sensation, and rating of perceived exertion were monitored throughout. Heartrate variability, time to exhaustion (TTE), reaction time, and countermovement jump (CMJ) height were tracked before and after exhaustion exercise and before sprint exercise.
TTE was significantly higher in the T+C group than in the P group ( = 0.04). BLa and tympanic temperature increased rapidly in all 4 conditions, then decreased gradually, and T group peak values were higher than those of P group ( = 0.04; < 0.01). CMJ decreased in the C and T+C groups ( = 0.04; = 0.04) after exhaustive exercise, unlike other groups ( > 0.05). Indicators of repeated sprint exercise, peak power, mean power, and power decrement showed a decreasing trend within groups but no difference between groups ( > 0.05).
In this small student group, under hot and humid conditions, T+C supplementation significantly enhanced TTE.
TAU, Cr, and their combined supplementation do not significantly improve repeated sprint performance after exhaustive exercise under hot and humid conditions.
牛磺酸(TAU)和肌酸(Cr)是运动员常用的增强运动表现的辅助剂;然而,它们联合补充的效果以及在高温高湿环境下对恢复的影响尚未得到研究。
在炎热潮湿条件下,联合补充牛磺酸和肌酸对力竭运动后的生理指标和重复冲刺性能恢复的影响将大于单一补充或安慰剂。
单盲交叉随机对照研究。
2级。
参与者(12名体育专业学生)被随机分配到4个补充干预组中的1组:安慰剂(P)、牛磺酸(T)、肌酸(C)或牛磺酸+肌酸(T+C)。运动方案包括力竭测试,并在35°C/65%相对湿度的实验室环境中进行重复冲刺练习。全程监测心率、血乳酸(BLa)、鼓膜温度、热感觉和主观用力程度。在力竭运动前后和冲刺运动前跟踪心率变异性、力竭时间(TTE)、反应时间和反向纵跳(CMJ)高度。
T+C组的TTE显著高于P组(P = 0.04)。在所有4种条件下,BLa和鼓膜温度迅速升高,然后逐渐下降,T组的峰值高于P组(P = 0.04;P < 0.01)。与其他组不同(P > 0.05),力竭运动后C组和T+C组的CMJ下降(P = 0.04;P = 0.04)。重复冲刺运动的指标,峰值功率、平均功率和功率递减在组内呈下降趋势,但组间无差异(P > 0.05)。
在这个小的学生群体中,在炎热潮湿条件下,补充T+C显著提高了TTE。
在炎热潮湿条件下,牛磺酸、肌酸及其联合补充对力竭运动后的重复冲刺性能没有显著改善。