Title of article :
The Effects of Ingestion of Sugarcane Juice and Commercial Sports Drinks on Cycling Performance of Athletes in Comparison to Plain Water
Author/Authors :
Kalpana, Kommi Department of Home Science - Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India , Rishi La, Priti Department of Foods and Nutrition - Lady Irwin College - Delhi University, India , Kusuma, Doddipalli Lakshmi Department of Home Science - Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India , Khanna, Gulshan Lal Faculty of Sciences - Manav Rachana International University, Faridabad, India
Abstract :
Purpose: Sugarcane juice (ScJ) is a natural drink popular in most tropical
Asian regions. However, research on its effect in enhancing sports
performance is limited. The present investigation was to study the effect of
sugarcane juice on exercise metabolism and sport performance of athletes in
comparison to a commercially available sports drinks.
Methods: Fifteen male athletes (18-25 yrs) were asked to cycle until volitional
exhaustion at 70% VO2 max on three different trials viz. plain water (PW),
sports drink (SpD) and ScJ. In each trial 3ml/kg/BW of 6 % of carbohydrate
(CHO) fluid was given at every 20 min interval of exercise and a blood sample
was taken to measure the hematological parameters. During recovery 200 ml
of 9% CHO fluid was given and blood sample was drawn at 5, 10, 15 min of
recovery.
Results: Ingestion of sugarcane juice showed significant increase (P<0.05) in
blood glucose levels during and after exercise compared to SpD and PW.
However, no significant difference was found between PW, SpD and ScJ for
total exercise time, heart rate, blood lactate and plasma volume.
Conclusion: ScJ may be equally effective as SpD and PW during exercise in a
comfortable environment (<300C) and a more effective rehydration drink
than SpD and PW in post exercise as it enhances muscle glycogen resynthesis.
Keywords :
Natural Drink , Fluids , Exercise Performance , Sugarcane Juice
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics