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고강도의 윙게이트 테스트 후 식초섭취에 의한 회복기의 에너지기질 변화 연구

Studies of the Effect of Vinegar Ingestion after the Strenuous Wingate Test on Energy Substrates during Recovery Periods

  • 송영주 (선문대학교 스포츠과학부) ;
  • 류승필 (경북대학교 레저스포츠학과)
  • Song, Young-Ju (Division of Sports Science, College of Health Science, Sunmoon University) ;
  • Ryu, Sung-Pil (Department of Leisure Sports, College of Ecology and Environmental Science, Kyungpook National University)
  • 투고 : 2010.05.28
  • 심사 : 2010.09.13
  • 발행 : 2010.09.30

초록

본 연구에서는 탈진적인 고강도의 운동 후 현미식초 섭취에 의한 2시간에 걸친 회복기의 에너지기질 변화를 분석하고자 7명의 건강한 대학생을 대상으로 3회의 반복적인 윙게이트 테스트를 통하여 피로를 유발하고 15분이 경과되었을 때 현미식초(brown-rice vinegar, BRV) 또는 물(control, CON)을 섭취시켰다. 채혈은 테스트 전, 후, 회복기 30분, 60분, 그리고 120분에 각각 채혈하였으며, 혈중 글루코스, 젖산, 유리지방산, 암모니아, 그리고 코티졸을 분석하였다. 회복 120분이 경과되었을 때, 4회째의 윙게이트 테스트를 실시하여 3회째에 대한 회복율을 계산하였다. 호흡수, 산소포화도, 그리고 심박수는 유의한 변화는 나타나지 않았다. 혈중 글루코스는 회복 120분에 CON이 BRV에 비하여 유의하게 낮았으며, 혈중 젖산과 암모니아 농도는 회복 60분과 120분에 BRV가 유의하게 낮았고, BRV에서 회복 60분과 120분에 유리지방산 농도가 유의하게 높았다. 윙게이트 테스트의 최대파워 회복율과 체중당 최대파워의 회복 율은 BRV에서 유의한 증가가 나타났다. 이러한 결과는 탈진적인 고강도의 운동 후 현미식초의 섭취에 의해 피로의 회복이 촉진되며, 하루에 두 번 혹은 그 이상 개최되는 경기에 있어서도 효과적인 영양보조물로 사용될 수 있다는 점을 시사한다.

We investigated the effect of brown-rice vinegar (BRV) ingestion after strenuous Wingate tests on energy substrates during a 2 hr recovery period. For this, seven healthy male adolescents were chosen as subjects. They performed 3 Wingate tests to induce fatigue, after which they ingested brown-rice vinegar (BRV) drink and/or water as a control (CON) after 15 min of the test. Blood was obtained pre-exercise and 30 min, 60 min, and 120 min post-exercise, and blood glucose, lactate, free fatty acids, ammonia, and cortisol were analyzed. After 120 min of recovery period, the 4th Wingate test was conducted to calculate the power recovery ratio of the 3rd and 4th trials. Breathing frequency, oxygen saturation, and heart rate did not show significant changes. Blood glucose level was lower in CON than BRV after 120 min of recovery, and blood lactate and ammonia levels were lower in BRV at 60 and 120 min. The higher free fatty acids were found at 60 and 120 min in BRV. In addition, Wingate power recovery ratio of peak power and peak power/body weight was significantly higher in BRV compared to CON. These results suggested that BRV ingestion after strenuous exercise facilitates fatigue recovery. Therefore, BRV might be effectively used as an ergogenic aid for events in which competitors compete two or more times a day.

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