Inflammation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Influence of Protein-amino Acid Supplementation on Recovery From Exercise-induced Muscle Damage in NASCAR Pit Crew Athletes
Intense, eccentric resistance exercise causes muscle damage, soreness, inflammation, and a loss of muscle function. Protein-amino acid supplementation before, during, and following damaging resistance exercise may reduce muscle damage and accelerate recovery. This study will determine if supplementation with Herbalife 24 Rebuild Strength (compared to placebo) before, during, and after a 90-minute bout of eccentric exercise attenuates exercise-induced muscle damage, inflammation, and delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS), speeds recovery of muscle function, and maintains immune function in NASCAR pit crew athletes (Hendrick Motor Sports).
Intense, eccentric resistance exercise produces high mechanical forces leading to muscle
damage, soreness, inflammation, and a loss of muscle function (J Sci Med Sport
2010;13:178-181). Limited evidence suggests that protein-amino acid supplementation before,
during, and following damaging resistance exercise reduces muscle damage and accelerates
recovery in resistance trained subjects (J Int Soc Sports Nutr 2012;9:20; Int J Sport Nutr
Exerc Metab 2010;20:236-44; Appl Physiol Nutr Metab 2008;33:483-8).
Herbalife 24 Rebuild Strength is a protein-amino acid supplement recommended for use after
resistance exercise to help rebuild muscle, speed recovery, support immune function, and
promote muscle repair. (http://performancenutrition.herbalife.com/en/products/
rebuild-strength). A serving of Rebuild Strength (50.5 grams) contains 190 kilocalories, 24
grams of protein, 18 grams of carbohydrate, 1 gram of fat, and vitamins and minerals (C, E,
B1, B6, B12, pantothenic acid, calcium, iron, magnesium, chromium, sodium, potassium, all at
10% to 150% Daily Value levels). The 24 grams of protein per serving include whey and casein
proteins, L-glutamine (3,000 mg), and branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) (4,000 mg). (See
nutrition label at the website).
Purpose: To determine if supplementation with Herbalife 24 Rebuild Strength (compared to
placebo) before, during, and after a 90-minute bout of eccentric exercise can attenuate
exercise-induced muscle damage, inflammation, and delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS),
speed recovery of muscle function, and maintain innate immune function in NASCAR pit crew
athletes (Hendrick Motor Sports).
Research design:
Subjects will be randomized to Rebuild Strength or placebo supplements (double blind
administration in the same colored bottles, with the code held by Herbalife until the study
is completed).
Testing Sequence:
1. Subjects will come to the HMS training facility in an overnight fasted state (no food
or beverage other than water for the previous 8 hours) and provide a DOMS rating and a
blood sample. Height, weight, and percent body fat (skinfolds) will also be obtained.
2. Rebuild Strength subjects will consume 2 scoops (50.5 grams of product with 24 grams
protein) in water 15-20 min prior to the 90-min eccentric exercise bout. Subjects in
the placebo group will consume 2 scoops of the same supplement but without protein or
amino acids (with carbohydrate added to keep energy intake the same between groups).
Supplements will be prepared by Herbalife and coded "A" and "B", with this double blind
code maintained until the study has been completed.
3. Muscle function testing will follow supplementation: vertical jump, kneeling medicine
ball toss, and the 30-second Wingate test (see description below).
4. Subjects will engage in 90-min eccentric exercise (see description below), with 1 scoop
of Rebuild Strength (12 grams protein) or placebo ingested after 45 min exercise.
5. Immediately following exercise, subjects will ingest 2 scoops Rebuild Strength (24
grams protein) or placebo, provide a DOMS rating and a blood sample, and then take the
same three muscle function tests. Total protein intake before, during, and immediately
after the 90-min eccentric exercise bout will be 60 grams. All subjects will refrain
from any food or beverage intake (except for water) for one hour after taking the final
supplement dose.
6. Subjects will return at 7 am in an overnight fasted state three days in a row after the
eccentric exercise bout, and will provide a DOMS rating and a blood sample followed by
ingestion of 2 scoops Rebuild Strength or placebo, and then the three muscle function
tests. Subjects will engage in normal training during the 3-day recovery period. The
blood samples will be analyzed for markers of muscle damage, inflammation, and immune
function.
Eccentric Exercise Bout:
HMS pit crew members engage in eccentric exercise bouts on a regular basis, and are very
familiar with the exercises that will be utilized in this study to induce muscle damage and
soreness. The 90-minute eccentric exercise bout will consist of 17 different exercises:
1. Hammer incline presses with eccentric focus (3 sets, 5 reps).
2. Bench presses with resistance bands (3 sets, 20 seconds to fatigue).
3. Supine medicine ball (9.1 kg) explosive catch and throws (20 seconds, 3 sets).
4. Bent (90○) arm hangs to fatigue (3 sets).
5. Eccentric lat pulls (8 reps, 3 sets).
6. Partner rowing eccentric pulls (8 reps per arm, 3 sets).
7. Eccentric triceps extensions (8 reps per arm, 3 sets).
8. Eccentric bicep curls (8 reps, 3 sets).
9. Explosive tuck jumps (20 seconds, 3 sets).
10. Eccentric back extensions (8 reps, 3 sets).
11. Eccentric hamstring curls (8 reps, 3 sets).
12. 20 second sprints on inclined treadmills with no electrical power (3 sets).
13. Split squats (15 reps each leg, 2 sets).
14. Walk 0.40 km with dumbbells, with shoulder shrugs every three steps.
15. Isometric abdominal curl with medicine ball (9.1 kg) twisting side to side for 20
seconds (3 sets).
16. Abdominal crunches for 20 seconds (3 sets).
17. Plank position (elbows and toes) for 45 seconds (2 sets).
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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