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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2010.20.9.1345

Studies of the Effect of Vinegar Ingestion after the Strenuous Wingate Test on Energy Substrates during Recovery Periods  

Song, Young-Ju (Division of Sports Science, College of Health Science, Sunmoon University)
Ryu, Sung-Pil (Department of Leisure Sports, College of Ecology and Environmental Science, Kyungpook National University)
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Journal of Life Science / v.20, no.9, 2010 , pp. 1345-1352 More about this Journal
Abstract
We investigated the effect of brown-rice vinegar (BRV) ingestion after strenuous Wingate tests on energy substrates during a 2 hr recovery period. For this, seven healthy male adolescents were chosen as subjects. They performed 3 Wingate tests to induce fatigue, after which they ingested brown-rice vinegar (BRV) drink and/or water as a control (CON) after 15 min of the test. Blood was obtained pre-exercise and 30 min, 60 min, and 120 min post-exercise, and blood glucose, lactate, free fatty acids, ammonia, and cortisol were analyzed. After 120 min of recovery period, the 4th Wingate test was conducted to calculate the power recovery ratio of the 3rd and 4th trials. Breathing frequency, oxygen saturation, and heart rate did not show significant changes. Blood glucose level was lower in CON than BRV after 120 min of recovery, and blood lactate and ammonia levels were lower in BRV at 60 and 120 min. The higher free fatty acids were found at 60 and 120 min in BRV. In addition, Wingate power recovery ratio of peak power and peak power/body weight was significantly higher in BRV compared to CON. These results suggested that BRV ingestion after strenuous exercise facilitates fatigue recovery. Therefore, BRV might be effectively used as an ergogenic aid for events in which competitors compete two or more times a day.
Keywords
Brown-rice vinegar; Wingate test; fatigue recovery; energy metabolism;
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