One-Week High-Dose β-Alanine Loading Improves World TourCyclists’ Time-Trial Performance
Autor/es
Ávila Gandía, Vicente; Torregrosa García, Antonio; Pérez Piñero, Silvia; Ríos, Raquel; Abellán Ruiz, María Salud; [et al.]Fecha
2021-07-25Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMedicina
Materia/s
β-alanineSustained-release
Time-trial
World tour cyclists
Ergogenic aid
Resumen
Supplementation with β-alanine is becoming a common practice in high-performance athletes. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of a one-week high-dose β-alanine loading phase employing a sustained-release powder on preserving the time-trial performance capacity of world tour cyclists during overreaching training. Per day, 20 g of sustained-release β-alanine was administered during one week (7 days) of intensive team training camp in a randomised balanced placebo-controlled parallel trial design, with six participants in each β-alanine (BA) or placebo (PLA) group. A 10-min time trial (10′ TT) was carried out to analyse performance and biochemical variables. Anthropometry, paresthesia, and adverse event data were also collected. Power-based relative training load was quantified. Compared to placebo, the BA improved mean power (6.21%, 37.23 W; 95% CI: 3.98–70.48 W, p = 0.046), distance travelled (2.16%, p = 0.046) and total work (4.85%, p = 0.046) without diffe...





