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The effects of buffer ingestion on metabolic factors related to distance running performance
Authors:Jeffrey A Potteiger  Michael J Webster  Graig L Nickel  Mark D Haub  Robert J Palmer
Institution:(1) Exercise Physiology Laboratory, University of Kansas, 66045 Kansas, USA;(2) Department of HPER, 101 Robinson Center, University of Kansas, 66045 Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Abstract:We examined the effects of sodium bicarbonate (BIC) and sodium citrate (CIT) ingestion on distance running performance. Seven male runners mean 
$$\dot VO_{2max}$$
= 61.7 (SEM 1.7) ml · kg–1 · min–1] performed three 30-min treadmill runs at the lactate threshold (LT) each followed by a run to exhaustion at 110% of LT. The runs were double-blind and randomly assigned from BIC (0.3 g · kg body mass–1), CIT (0.5 g · kg body mass–1) and placebo (PLC, wheat flour, 0.5 g · kg body mass–1). Venous blood samples were collected at 5, 15 and 25 min during the run and immediately post-exhaustion (POST-EX) and analysed for pH, and the concentrations of lactate (1a]b) and bicarbonate (HCO3 ]). Performance was measured as running time to exhaustion at 110% of LT (TIME-EX). The pH was significantly higher (P le 0.05) for the BIC and CIT trials during exercise, but not POST-EX compared to PLC. The 1a]b was significantly higher (P le 0.05) for the CIT trial compared to PLC during exercise, and for both CIT and BIC compared to PLC at POST-EX. Blood HCO3 ] was significantly higher (P le 0.05) during exercise for BIC compared to PLC. TIME-EX was not significantly different among treatments: BIC 287 (SEM 47.4) s; CIT 172.8 (SEM 29.7) s; and PLC 222.3 (SEM 39.7) s. Despite the fact that buffer ingestion produced favourable metabolic conditions during 30 min of high intensity steady-state exercise, a significant improvement in the subsequent maximal exercise run to exhaustion did not occur.
Keywords:Sodium bicarbonate  Sodium citrate  pH  Lactate
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