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Sharifi G, Taghian F, Babai A, Mohamadi F. Effect of sodium Bicarbonate Ingestion upon Anaerobic Power in Male Note-Athlete. tkj 2013; 5 (4) :18-23
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Background: Substances found positive impact on the performance of athletes of different disciplines the body and the body attached to it does not matter and No deleterious effects on multiple organ systems, the main concern nutrition experts, is. One of the recent ones are in scientific circles as a complement sodium bicarbonate. Methods: twenty men participated in the investigation and divided into two groups randomly subjects completed two trials of Wingate test in two groups. After the first Wingate test they received either sodium bicarbonate. 300 mg/kg body weight, or placebo, water. The blood lactate level was measured by lactometer following each test Subjects participated in the second Wingate test that 70 min after ingestion of two substances The first one being measured by lactometer and the second one by analysis of monitor Wingate test (Monark). results: A significant relationship was observed between consumption sodium bicarbonate and blood lactate level but no significant relationship between sodium bicarbonate and peak power and power drop capacity. Conclusion: Data analyzing indicated that in both groups There were not significant difference between the average of peak powercan and tired after the consumption sodium bicarbonate. but in comarision with control group, A significant reduction was observed in lactate level in labor group after consuption sodium bicarbonate.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2012/09/2 | Accepted: 2013/01/5 | Published: 2013/12/30
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