Effects of Ketone Monoester and Bicarbonate Co-Ingestion on Cycling Performance in WorldTour Cyclists
Author/s
Ramos Campo, Domingo Jesús; López Román, Francisco Javier; Pérez Piñero, Silvia; Ortolano Ríos, Raquel; Abellán Ruiz, María Salud; [et al.]Date
2023-09-26Discipline/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMedicina
Subject/s
Acid–base statusKetosis
Supplementation
Time trial
Abstract
The present randomized study investigated the effect of acute supplementation of 800 mg/kg of ketone monoester ingestion (KE) or placebo (PL) and 210 mg/kg of NaHCO3 co-ingestion on cycling performance of WorldTour cyclists during a road cycling stage simulation. Twenty-eight cyclists participated in the study (27.46 ± 4.32 years; 1.80 ± 0.06 m; 69.74 ± 6.36 kg). Performance, physiological, biochemical, and metabolism outcomes, gut discomfort, and effort perceived were assessed during a road cycling simulation composed of an 8-min time-trial (TT) performance + 30-s TT + 4.5 hr of outdoor cycling + a second 8-min TT + a second 30-s TT. Greater absolute and relative mean power during the first 8-min TT (F = 5.067, p = .033, η2p = .163, F = 5.339, p = .029, η2p= .170, respectively) was observed after KE than after PL (KE: 389 ± 34, PL: 378 ± 44W, p = .002, d = 0.294 and KE: 5.60 ± 0.42, PL: 5.41 ± 0.44 W/kg, p = .001, d = 0.442). Additionally, greater concentration of β-hydroxybutyrate bl...





