Title of article :
Effect of Glutamine and Maltodextrin Acute Supplementation on Anaerobic Power
Author/Authors :
Khorshidi-Hosseini, Mahdi Department of Exercise - Physiology Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran , Nakhostin-, Babak Department of Exercise - Physiology Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate whether supplementation of
carbohydrate together with peptide glutamine would prevent anaerobic power
decrease during repeated competitions.
Methods: Twenty eight physical education male students voluntarily participated in
the study. Subjects were randomly divided on a maximal power (Max power) output
value basis into four groups: 1) G group (oral ingestion of glutamine at the dose of
0.25 g/kg body mass in 250 ml of water), 2) M group (a single carbohydrate at a
concentration of 50g of maltodextrin in 250 ml of water), 3) GM group
(carbohydrate at a concentration of 50g of maltodextrin + glutamine at the dose of
0.25 g/kg body mass in 250 ml of water) and, 4) P group (just 250 ml of water and 30
gram sweetener). Each subject performed three times Running-based Anaerobic
Sprint Test (RAST) with intervals of 1 hour. Max power, Minimal power (Min
power) and fatigue were calculated for each participant.
Results: There was a significant decrease in Max and Min power in P group in time
series (P<0.05). Furthermore, regarding the Max and Min power, there was
significant difference between P and GM group in third bout indicating stronger
influence of combination of maltodextrin and glutamine in comparison with pure
consumption of glutamine and maltodextrin (P< 0.05).
Conclusions: It seems acute supplementation of glutamine and maltodextrin
combination, 2 hours before exercise is more efficient in prevention of anaerobic
power decrease than consumption of a pure carbohydrate or glutamine in repeated
bouts of RAST protocol. Thus, supplementation with both carbohydrate and peptide
glutamine improved the physical performance of athletes during repeated
competitions. Obviously, it is necessary to do further studies.
Keywords :
Fatigue Index , Minimal Power , Maximal Power , Peptide , Carbohydrate
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics