Applying Cordyceps sinensis to Boost Endurance Performance in Long-Distance Runners
Authors: Siraphatthra Thongsawang, Tharanus Krataithong, Sukanya ChorCharoenying, Phawit Norchai, Nattiporn Nokkaew
Journal: Journal of Exercise Physiology Online
Study Design: Randomized, repeated measures, counterbalanced, single-blind study
Participants: 12 male long-distance runners
Intervention:
- Cordyceps sinensis (CS)
- Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
- Placebo (ST)
The interventions were administered for 2 weeks each, with a 1-week washout period between them.
Outcome Measures:
- Time to exhaustion (TTE)
- Ventilatory threshold 1 and 2 (VT1 and VT2)
- VO2 max
Summary: The study aimed to investigate the effects of Cordyceps sinensis supplementation on fatigue in endurance athletes. The results showed that Cordyceps sinensis significantly improved time to exhaustion (TTE), ventilatory threshold 2 (VT2), and VO2 max compared to the placebo. These improvements were comparable to those observed with sodium bicarbonate. The study suggests that Cordyceps sinensis may be a beneficial supplement for enhancing endurance performance in long-distance runners.
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