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Responses of criterion variables to different supplemental doses of L-carnitine L-tartrate

  • Barry A. Spiering
  • , William J. Kraemer*
  • , Jakob L. Vingren
  • , Disa L. Hatfield
  • , Maren S. Fragala
  • , Jen Yu Ho
  • , Carl M. Maresh
  • , Jeffrey M. Anderson
  • , Jeff S. Volek
  • *此作品的通信作者

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摘要

L-carnitine L-tartrate (LCLT) supplementation beneficially affects markers of postexercise metabolic stress and muscle damage. However, to date, no study has determined the dose response of LCLT to elicit such responses. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the effects of different doses of LCLT on criterion variables previously shown to be responsive to LCLT supplementation. Eight healthy men (22 ± 3 y, 174 ± 5 cm, 83.0 ± 15.3 kg) were supplemented with 0 g, 1 g, and 2 g of LCLT for 3 weeks and then performed a bout of resistance exercise (5 sets of 15-20 repetition maximum with a 2-min rest between sets) with associated blood draws. This procedure was performed in a balanced, randomized, repeated measures design. Serum carnitine concentrations increased (p ≤ 0.05) following the 1 g and 2 g doses, with the 2-g dose providing the highest carnitine concentrations. The 1-and 2-g doses reduced postexercise serum hypoxanthine, serum xanthine oxidase, serum myoglobin, and perceived muscle soreness. In conclusion, both the 1- and 2-g doses were effective in mediating various markers of metabolic stress and of muscle soreness. Use of LCLT appears to attenuate metabolic stress and the hypoxic chain of events leading to muscle damage after exercise.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)259-264
頁數6
期刊Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
21
發行號1
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 2007 2月
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UN SDG

此研究成果有助於以下永續發展目標

  1. SDG 3 - 健康與福祉
    SDG 3 健康與福祉

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 骨科和運動醫學
  • 物理治療、運動療法和康復

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