Motor Activity Clinical Trial
— MSPOfficial title:
Nocturnal Melatonin Ingestion Ameliorates Short Term Maximal Performances on the Following Day
Verified date | August 2016 |
Source | University of Sfax |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Tunisia: Ministry of health |
Study type | Interventional |
The present study aimed to evaluate the possible effect of nocturnal melatonin ingestion upon short-term performances, on the following morning. Twelve soccer players from a Tunisian squad (22.9 ±1.3 years, 1.80±0.05 m, and 72.0±8.8 kg) were volunteered to perform three testing sessions, with one test session per day. During each session, MEL (5mg) , MEL (8mg) or placebo were ingested, in a randomized order, before nocturnal sleep. The next morning (08:00h), participants performed the following psycho-cognitive and physical tests: Hooper's index, reaction time, vigilance, handgrip strength , squat jump , modified agility test , Wingate anaerobic test (peak power , mean power and fatigue index ). Rating of perceived exertion was recorded immediately after the WanT, and blood lactate measures were taken after 3min of recovery. Blood glucose was measured before and 3 min after the Wingate test.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 12 |
Est. completion date | January 2013 |
Est. primary completion date | January 2013 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 20 Years to 23 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: The participants were recruited based on the following criteria: (i) paticipants must be trained at 4-6 days per week for an average of 2 h daily and (ii) they must have at least 8 years of training experience Exclusion Criteria: - Subjects were excluded from the study if they present one of the following criteria : heart failure, antioxidant supplementation within 3 months before the study, lower-limb injuries |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Hooper's index score | Hooper's index score was measured using a specific questionnaire | At 07:30 am in the following day of the supplementation | No |
Primary | handgrip strength (in Kg) | handgrip strength was measured using a calibrated hand dynamometer. | At 07:30 am in the following day of the supplementation | No |
Primary | Blood lactate (µmol/l) | Lactate level was measured using Lactate Pro instrument. | Blood lactate was measured only 3 minutes after physical testing in the following day of the supplementation | No |
Primary | reaction time (in secondes) | Reaction time was measured using an electronic timing device. | At 07:30 am in the following day of the supplementation | No |
Primary | vigilance score | Vigilance score was measured using a specific questionnaire | At 07:30 am in the following day of the supplementation | No |
Primary | squat jump (in centimeters) | Squat jump was assessed using a infrared jump system | At 07:30 am in the following day of the supplementation | No |
Primary | agility (in secondes) | Agility was assessed using an electronic timing system. | At 07:30 am in the following day of the supplementation | No |
Primary | anaerobic capacity (In watts) | Anaerobic capacity was assessed using a calibrated friction-loaded cycle ergometer | At 07:30 am in the following day of the supplementation | No |
Primary | glucose level (µmol/l) | Glucose level was assessed using a glucometer | At 07:30 am in the following day of the supplementation (rest condition) and 3 minutes after physical testing in each experimental session | No |
Primary | Rating of perceived exertion score | Rating of perceived exertion score was measured using a specific questionnaire | Rating of perceived exertion score was measured 3 minutes after physical testing in the following day of the supplementation | No |
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