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Metabolic, cardiovascular, and perceptual responses to a thermogenic nutritional supplement at rest, during exercise, and recovery in men

  • Haley C. Bergstrom
  • , Terry J. Housh
  • , Daniel A. Traylor
  • , Robert W. Lewis
  • , Kristen C. Cochrane
  • , Nathaniel D.M. Jenkins
  • , Richard J. Schmidt
  • , Glen O. Johnson
  • , Dona J. Housh
  • , Joel T. Cramer

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Twenty-one men (mean ± SD; age = 23.5 ± 2.6 years, BMI = 26.0 ± 2.4 kg·m-2) completed this randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, crossover study to examine acute responses to a thermogenic nutritional supplement. Each testing session included: (a) 30 minutes resting, followed by placebo or thermogenic nutritional supplementation, (b) 50 minutes postsupplementation resting, (c) 60 minutes walking, and (d) 50 minutes postexercise recovery. Gas exchange variables and heart rate (HR) were recorded during each phase. Blood pressure was recorded during all phases except exercise. Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) were recorded only during exercise. There were no significant differences for any of the measures between the supplement and placebo during the initial resting or postsupplementation phases. During exercise, energy expenditure (EE) (placebo = 18.98-19.06 kJ·min-1 and supplement = 19.44-19.82 kJ·min -1) and V̇O2 (placebo = 11.27-11.35 ml·kg -1·min-1; supplement = 11.64-11.82 ml·kg-1·min-1) were greater for the supplement than placebo. There were no differences in respiratory exchange ratio (RER), HR, or RPE between the supplement and placebo during exercise. Postexercise, only V̇O2 (placebo = 3.53-3.63 ml·kg -1·min-1; supplement = 3.71-3.84 ml·kg -1·min-1) was greater for the supplement than placebo, but there were no differences in EE, RER, HR, or blood pressure. These findings suggested that the specific blend of ingredients in the thermogenic nutritional supplement, when combined with exercise, increased the metabolic rate with minimal changes in cardiovascular function and no effect on RPE.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)2154-2163
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Volumen28
N.º8
DOI
EstadoPublished - ago 2014

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  1. Good health and well being
    Good health and well being

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  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
  • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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