HIGHLIGHTED TOPIC Mechanisms and Modulators of Temperature Regulation Protein and carbohydrate supplementation during 5-day aerobic training enhanced plasma volume expansion and thermoregulatory adaptation in young men
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Goto M, Okazaki K, Kamijo Y, Ikegawa S, Masuki S, Miyagawa K, Nose H. Protein and carbohydrate supplementation during 5-day aerobic training enhanced plasma volume expansion and thermoregulatory adaptation in young men. J Appl Physiol 109: 1247–1255, 2010. First published August 5, 2010; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00577.2010.—We examined whether protein and carbohydrate (CHO) supplementation during 5-day training enhanced plasma volume (PV) expansion and thermoregulatory and cardiovascular adaptations in young men. Eighteen men [age 23 4 (SD) yr] were divided into two groups according to supplements: placebo (CNT: 0.93 kcal/kg, 0.00 g protein/ kg, n 9) and protein and CHO (Pro-CHO: 3.6 kcal/kg, 0.36 protein/kg, n 9). Subjects in both groups performed a cycling exercise at 70% peak oxygen consumption rate (V̇O2peak), 30 min/day, for 5 consecutive days at 30°C ambient temperature and 50% relative humidity and took either a placebo or Pro-CHO within 10 min after exercise for each day. Before and after training, PV at rest, heart rate (HR), and esophageal temperature (Tes) during 30-min exercise at 65% of pretraining V̇O2peak in the same condition as training were determined. Also, the sensitivity of the chest sweat rate ( SR/ Tes) and forearm vascular conductance ( FVC/ Tes) in response to increased Tes were determined. After training, PV and cardiac stroke volume (SV) at rest increased in both groups (P 0.001) but the increases were twofold higher in Pro-CHO than CNT (P 0.007 and P 0.078, respectively). The increases in HR from 5 to 30 min and Tes from 0 to 30 min of exercise were attenuated after training in both groups with greater attenuation in Pro-CHO than CNT (P 0.002 and P 0.072, respectively). SR/ Tes increased in CNT (P 0.052) and Pro-CHO (P 0.001) and the increases were higher in Pro-CHO than CNT (P 0.018). FVC/ Tes increased in Pro-CHO (P 0.001), whereas not in CNT (P 0.16). Thus protein-CHO supplementation during 5-day training enhanced PV expansion and thermoregulatory adaptation and, thereby, the reduction in heat and cardiovascular strain in young men.
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