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Dietary NO3 is found in high concentrations in green leafy vegetables and beets. Studies weighing the action of NO3 for ergogenic purposes have found metabolic improvement in skeletal muscle during exercise in hypoxia, lowering blood pressure and increased workload at anaerobic threshold. In a way, the use of nitrate in combination with exercise may assist in autonomic adaptation to multiple stimuli, such as rest, during exercise and during the recovery period. HRV is one of the most practical methods for analyzing the physiological functioning of the ANS, both in the pathological condition of the individual and in the induction of other variables. peak-R (RRI) of consecutive heart beats. This study aims to evaluate the effect of beet extract supplementation in combination with submaximal strength exercise on heart rate variability and cardiovascular parameters of physically active individuals. It is a double-blind randomized crossover clinical trial.


Clinical Trial Description

An anamnesis of the participants will be made before the research. Essential information such as name, gender, age, height, BMI will be collected. Anthropometric measurements will be acquired according to the recommendations. Volunteers will be properly informed about the procedures and objectives of this study.

From a pre-established randomization, on the first day of collection volunteers will be allocated to group I (Placebo) or group II (Beet Extract). In the first intervention the volunteers allocated in group I will take a capsule containing 600mg of starch, at the end of this will be provided another capsule containing 600mg of beet extract for the second intervention. Conversely, group II volunteers will ingest a capsule containing 600mg of beet extract in the first intervention, and at the end of the experiment, another capsule containing 600mg of starch will be provided.

Research participants will be advised to consume the capsules within 2 hours of the procedure, adequate time for digestion, absorption and effect on the body. Prior to testing will be asked about the use of caffeine or any other type of substance that is described in the study inclusion and exclusion criteria. Then the collection will proceed.

Participants' blood pressure will be measured before (Rest) and after submaximal strength exercise during the first recovery time (REC1- 00-05 minutes) at 5 1-minute intervals using an aneroid sphygmomanometer (Premium®). and stethoscope (Rappaport®). Korotkoff's first and fifth phase readings were adopted as systolic and diastolic blood pressure, respectively.

Resistance exercise will be performed by performing movements that recruit lower limbs, emphasizing the quadriceps, posterior leg and buttocks. Training intensity will be defined by a subjective test of 1 repetition maximum (1RM). The evaluation will take place at a time before (at least 72 hours) to the data collection, aiming to pre-define and standardize the load that will be used on the day of the experiment. In this sense, the individuals will be oriented to test the load in the 4 proposed physical exercises in a total of 10 maximum repetitions, obtaining 75% of 1 maximum repetition (75% 1RM).

Leg Press 45º - 4 sets x 10 repetitions (75% 1RM) Extender Chair - 4 sets x 10 reps (75% 1RM) Abductor Chair - 4 sets x 10 repetitions (75% 1RM) Guided Squat - 4 sets x 10 repetitions (75% 1RM ;


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NCT number NCT04094233
Study type Interventional
Source University of Pernambuco
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date October 1, 2019
Completion date March 23, 2020

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