Effect of Cs-4 (Cordyceps sinensis) on Exercise Performance in Healthy Older Subjects: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Authors: Steve Chen, Zhaoping Li, Robert Krochmal, Marlon Abrazado, Woosong Kim, and Christopher B. Cooper
Journal: The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
Study Design: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Participants: 20 healthy elderly subjects (age 50-75 years)
Intervention:
- Cs-4 group: 333 mg Cs-4 capsules three times a day for 12 weeks
- Placebo group: Placebo capsules three times a day for 12 weeks
Outcome Measures:
- Metabolic threshold (the point during exercise at which lactate begins to accumulate)
- Ventilatory threshold (the point during exercise at which ventilation increases disproportionately to oxygen uptake)
- Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max)
Summary: The study investigated the effects of Cs-4, a fermentation product of Cordyceps sinensis, on exercise performance in healthy older adults. The results showed that Cs-4 supplementation significantly increased both the metabolic threshold (by 10.5%) and the ventilatory threshold (by 8.5%) compared to the placebo group. These findings suggest that Cs-4 may improve exercise performance and contribute to overall wellness in healthy older individuals. No significant changes were observed in VO2max in either group.
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