Effects of acute reducing salt supplementation on cardio-respiratory function, blood pressure and serum nitric oxide production in elite players

  • Kim, Hag-Lyeol (Dept. of Food Engineering, Solar salt & Halophyte R&D Center, Mokpo Natl.Univ.) ;
  • Ueda, Hideo (Qipower Co.) ;
  • Son, Yeon-Hee (Dept. of Physical education, Kwangju Univ.) ;
  • Lee, Sam-Jun (Dept. of Physical education, Tongmyung Univ.) ;
  • Kim, In-Cheol (Dept. of Food Engineering, Solar salt & Halophyte R&D Center, Mokpo Natl.Univ.)
  • Received : 2010.03.29
  • Accepted : 2010.05.26
  • Published : 2010.06.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate changes of body composition, cardio-respiratory function in ventilation threshold (VT) and maximal state exercise, systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and serum nitric oxide (NO) production during acute reducing salt (RS) supplementation in college elite athletes. Variables of cardio-respiratory function during rest, ventilation threshold and maximal exercise was not shown a significantly difference between RS supplementation and non-supplementation, there was shown a significant increase in ventilation threshold time (p<0.05) and exhaustion time (p<0.05) during RS supplement compared to non-supplement. SBP and DBP were not shown a significant difference between RS supplement and non-supplement. This result suggests that acute intake of RS is not increased a blood pressure. Serum NO production was not significant difference in the RS supplement group, but it was shown a significantly increased levels (p<0.01, vs. recovery 30 min.) immediately after maximal exercise in the non-supplement group. This result suggests that acute intake of RS have important role in inhibition of serum NO production during maximal exercise. Conclusively, This study suggest that acute intake of RS was not influence in body composition variables, but it was positive effect in ventilation threshold time, exhaustion time, maintenance of blood pressure and inhibition of serum NO production in maximal treadmill exercise.

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Acknowledgement

This study was financially supported by the Ministry of Knowledge and Economy as a Program of Regional Technology Innovation