Combination of sago and soy-protein supplementation during endurance cycling exercise and subsequent high-intensity endurance capacity

Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2010 Jun;20(3):216-23. doi: 10.1123/ijsnem.20.3.216.

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate whether a combination of sago and soy protein ingested during moderate-intensity cycling exercise can improve subsequent high-intensity endurance capacity compared with a carbohydrate in the form of sago and with a placebo. The participants were 8 male recreational cyclists with age, weight, and VO2max of 21.5 +/- 1.1 yr, 63.3 +/- 2.4 kg, and 39.9 +/- 1.1 ml . kg(-1) . min(-1), respectively. The design of the study was a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled crossover comprising 60 min of exercise on a cycle ergometer at 60% VO2max followed by a time-to-exhaustion ride at 90% VO2max. The sago feeding provided 60 g of carbohydrate, and the sago-soy combination provided 52.5 g of carbohydrate and 15 g of protein, both at 20-min intervals during exercise. Times to exhaustion for the placebo, sago, and sago-soy supplementations were 4.09 +/- 1.28, 5.49 +/- 1.20, and 7.53 +/- 2.02 min, respectively. Sago-soy supplementation increased endurance by 84% (44-140%; p < .001) and by 37% (15-63%; p < .05) relative to placebo and sago, respectively. The plasma insulin response was elevated above that with placebo during sago and sago-soy supplementations. The authors conclude that a combination of sago and soy protein can delay fatigue during high-intensity cycling.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Ammonia / blood
  • Bicycling / physiology
  • Cross-Over Studies
  • Cycas / chemistry*
  • Dietary Carbohydrates / pharmacology*
  • Dietary Supplements
  • Double-Blind Method
  • Drug Synergism
  • Humans
  • Insulin / blood
  • Lactates / blood
  • Male
  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Physical Endurance / drug effects*
  • Physical Endurance / physiology
  • Soybean Proteins / pharmacology*
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Dietary Carbohydrates
  • Insulin
  • Lactates
  • Soybean Proteins
  • Ammonia