Revista Brasileira de Nutrição Esportiva (Jan 2023)

Babassu mesocarp (Orbignya pharelata Mart.) supplementation decreased markers of muscle damage, pain, and perceived exertion in trained young futsal athletes

  • Crislane de Moura Moura,
  • Valmir Oliveira Silvino,
  • Victor Hugo de Freitas,
  • Teresa Cristina do Nascimento Salazar,
  • Rayane Carvalho de Moura,
  • Sévulo Fernando Costa Lima,
  • Tiago Ribeiro Patrício,
  • Alexandre Sérgio Silva,
  • Marcos Antonio Pereira dos Santos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 102
pp. 51 – 58

Abstract

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Introduction and objective: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of babassu mesocarp flour (Orbignya pharelata Mart.) supplementation on muscle damage, pain, and effort perception in futsal athletes. Materials and methods: This is a randomized, single-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Ten recreational futsal athletes consumed water, maltodextrin, and babassu mesocarp flour supplement in three different occasions before the training protocol. There was a 5-day washout period between sessions. Afterwards, they underwent a plyometric training session and the futsal-specific intermittent shuttle protocol test (FISP). Blood samples were collected for creatine kinase (CK) analysis. Results: There was a significant increase in CK levels after the babassu supplementation of 11.25% (p=0.02, d=0.26), whereas the Maltodextrin had a non-significant increase of 29% (p=0.08). The reported muscle soreness was smaller after the ingestion of babassu for the jump and FISP tests (p=0.03 e p=0.01, respectively) compared to water intake. No significant difference was found between Babassu and Maltodextrin intake regarding muscle soreness. Conclusion: Babassu mesocarp flour supplementation reduced biomarkers of muscle damage and effort perceptions. However, there was a greater decrease in CK levels after maltodextrin intake compared to babassu mesocarp flour supplementation.

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