Li Jiahao, Liu Shuning, Wang Siqi, Wu Yutong, Yang Liu, Luo Qi, Li Zixiao, Yang Shengxin, Zhao Kai, Liu Chang
School of Leisure Sports and Tourism, Beijing Sport University, Beijing 100084, China.
College of Sports Science, Beijing Sport University, Beijing 100084, China.
Nutrients. 2025 Jun 27;17(13):2141. doi: 10.3390/nu17132141.
: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of various nutritional supplements in enhancing endurance performance and subjective thermal perception in athletes exposed to high-temperature environments through a systematic review and network meta-analysis. : A comprehensive search was conducted in PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and EBSCOhost from inception to January 2025. Studies were included if they evaluated the effects of nutritional supplements on either endurance performance or subjective thermal perception in athletes under heat stress. Two independent reviewers screened the literature, extracted data, and assessed the risk of bias. A network meta-analysis was performed using R software (version 4.3.1). The search was limited to English-language publications and employed both MeSH and free-text terms related to "athletes," "nutritional supplements," and "exercise performance," using Boolean operators (AND/OR) to construct the strategy. : Twenty-five randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving 552 participants were included, yielding 22 comparisons: 18 assessed endurance performance, and 11 assessed subjective perception. Standardized mean differences (SMDs) and posterior probabilities (P-scores based on Bayesian ranking) were calculated using random-effects and Bayesian models. Menthol (SMD = -1.83, 95% CI [-3.15, -0.51]; P-score = 71.04%) and taurine (SMD = 0.91, 95% CI [0.08, 1.73]; P-score = 12.75%) demonstrated significant positive effects on endurance. Menthol energy gel showed the greatest improvement in thermal comfort (SMD = 2.14, 95% CI [1.01, 3.26]; P-score = 99.54%). : Menthol and taurine appear effective in enhancing endurance in hot environments, while menthol energy gel substantially improves perceived thermal comfort. Future research should apply stricter controls regarding environmental conditions, supplement dosage, and participant characteristics. While individual supplements may offer limited benefits, synergistic combinations may yield greater improvements in performance and comfort.
本研究旨在通过系统评价和网状Meta分析,评估各种营养补充剂对高温环境下运动员耐力表现和主观热感觉的影响。
从数据库建库至2025年1月,在PubMed、Embase、Web of Science、Cochrane图书馆和EBSCOhost中进行了全面检索。纳入评估营养补充剂对热应激下运动员耐力表现或主观热感觉影响的研究。由两名独立评审员筛选文献、提取数据并评估偏倚风险。使用R软件(版本4.3.1)进行网状Meta分析。检索限于英文出版物,使用与“运动员”“营养补充剂”和“运动表现”相关的医学主题词(MeSH)和自由文本词,使用布尔运算符(AND/OR)构建检索策略。
纳入25项随机对照试验(RCT),涉及552名参与者,产生22个比较:18个评估耐力表现,11个评估主观感觉。使用随机效应模型和贝叶斯模型计算标准化均值差(SMD)和后验概率(基于贝叶斯排序的P值)。薄荷醇(SMD = -1.83,95%CI [-3.15, -0.51];P值 = 71.04%)和牛磺酸(SMD = 0.91,95%CI [0.08, 1.73];P值 = 12.75%)对耐力有显著积极影响。薄荷醇能量凝胶在热舒适度方面改善最大(SMD = 2.14,95%CI [1.01, 3.26];P值 = 99.54%)。
薄荷醇和牛磺酸似乎对提高炎热环境下的耐力有效,而薄荷醇能量凝胶可显著改善热舒适度。未来研究应在环境条件、补充剂剂量和参与者特征方面采用更严格的控制措施。虽然单一补充剂可能益处有限,但协同组合可能在表现和舒适度方面带来更大改善。