Effect of high-dose β-Alanine supplementation on uphill cycling performance in World Tour cyclists: A randomised controlled trial
Author/s
Pérez Piñero, Silvia; Ramos Campo, Domingo Jesús; López Román, Francisco Javier; Ortolano Ríos, Raquel; Torregrosa García, Antonio; [et al.]Date
2024-09-03Discipline/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMedicina
Subject/s
β-alanineWorld tour cyclists
Sustained-release
Ergogenic aid
Abstract
Scientists and coaches seek effective ergogenic aids for performance improvement.
Cyclists commonly use β-Alanine, which may enhance post-exercise recovery and physical performance. High-dose β-Alanine supplementation’s impact on World Tour cyclists during a 7-day camp remains unstudied. This study aimed to analyse the effect of a high dose of β-alanine in World Tour cyclist during a 7-day camp. A double-blinded, randomised controlled trial was conducted. 11 cyclists were included in the final analysis: β-alanine supplementation (n = 5; VO2max: 67.6±1.6 ml/kg/min) and a placebo group (n = 6; VO2max: 68.0±2.4 ml/kg/min). The duration of the supplementation protocol was seven days with four daily intakes. The subjects commenced supplementation after the physical tests (immediately following the snack) and consumed the final intake after breakfast on the day of the final test (a total of 7 days and 3 additional doses, 31 servings in total; 5g per dosage; 155g the total cumulative amount)...





