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  • 标题:Effects of Carnitine Coingested Caffeine on Carnitine Metabolism and Endurance Capacity in Athletes
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  • 作者:Youn-Soo CHA ; Sung-Keun CHOI ; Heajung SUH
  • 期刊名称:Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
  • 印刷版ISSN:0301-4800
  • 电子版ISSN:1881-7742
  • 出版年度:2001
  • 卷号:47
  • 期号:6
  • 页码:378-384
  • DOI:10.3177/jnsv.47.378
  • 出版社:Center for Academic Publications Japan
  • 摘要:The purpose of this study was to examine whether caffeine (CAF), carnitine (CAR), or CAP +CAR mixture administration affects exercise endurance time via carnitine metabolism. Water (CON), CAF, CAR, or CAF+CAR mixture was administered to five male rugby athletes participating in this study by a randomized double-blind fashion who were made to ride a cycle ergometer for exercise. The CAF effect on exercise endurance time was small, but the CAR trial significantly increased the exercise endurance time compared with CON trial; a further CAP+CAR mixture trial had greater effects on the exercise endurance time than those of a CON, CAF, or CAR trial. A CAR or CAF+CAR mixed trial increased uri-nary nonesterified carnitine (NEC) and total carnitine (TCAR), but no changes were ob-served in acid-soluble acylcarnitine (ASAC) and acid-insoluble acylcarnitine (AIAC) excre-tion. A CAR or CAF+CAR mixed trial resulted in higher levels of plasma NEC, ASAC, and TCAR fractions than the CON and CAF trials did on exhaustion time. Total cholesterol, triglyceride, and free fatty acid in blood were significantly increased at exhaustion time, but they were not affected in the CAF or the CAR trial. These results suggest that carnitine in-gestion could promote fat oxidation, resulting in higher endurance performance in athletes, and especially these ergogenic effects of carnitine coingested with caffeine may be greater than those of carnitine alone.
  • 关键词:carnitine;caffeine;exercise;endurance performance;fat oxidation
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