Impact of Nutritional Supplementation on Aerobic Performance and Fatigue
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Other Indications |
Therapuetic Areas: | Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 45 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | May 2014 |
End Date: | May 2015 |
Compare an over-the-counter dietary supplement (NutraStem Active®) and placebo over a 30-day
intervention on aerobic exercise performance and fatigue.
The hypothesis is that supplementation with NutraStem Active® improve aerobic performance
and reduce subjective measures of fatigue.
intervention on aerobic exercise performance and fatigue.
The hypothesis is that supplementation with NutraStem Active® improve aerobic performance
and reduce subjective measures of fatigue.
Compare an over-the-counter dietary supplement (NutraStem Active®) and placebo over a 30-day
intervention on aerobic exercise performance and fatigue.
The hypothesis is that supplementation with NutraStem Active® improve aerobic performance
and reduce subjective measures of fatigue.
The basic protocol includes baseline assessment of fitness and participation in a vigorous
session of exercise immediately before and 30 days after consumption of the experimental
supplement or placebo.
The exercise task is intended to be fatiguing and demanding but is not expected to create
failure.
The supplement makes claims related to boosting exercise performance and reducing fatigue.
The study design will determine if these outcomes are in fact present in a group of healthy,
young, and active adults.
The primary dependent measures are perceived exertion during exercise and levels of fatigue
measured on multiple non-exercise days.
intervention on aerobic exercise performance and fatigue.
The hypothesis is that supplementation with NutraStem Active® improve aerobic performance
and reduce subjective measures of fatigue.
The basic protocol includes baseline assessment of fitness and participation in a vigorous
session of exercise immediately before and 30 days after consumption of the experimental
supplement or placebo.
The exercise task is intended to be fatiguing and demanding but is not expected to create
failure.
The supplement makes claims related to boosting exercise performance and reducing fatigue.
The study design will determine if these outcomes are in fact present in a group of healthy,
young, and active adults.
The primary dependent measures are perceived exertion during exercise and levels of fatigue
measured on multiple non-exercise days.
Inclusion Criteria:
- healthy
- physically active
- non-smoker
Exclusion Criteria:
- known cardiovascular, pulmonary, or metabolic disease
- body mass index greater than 35
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