Nutrients (Jun 2024)

Exploring the Influence of Acid-Base Status on Athletic Performance during Simulated Three-Day 400 m Race

  • François Chiron,
  • Mégane Erblang,
  • Bora Gulören,
  • Federica Bredariol,
  • Imad Hamri,
  • Damien Leger,
  • Christine Hanon,
  • Eve Tiollier,
  • Claire Thomas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16131987
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 13
p. 1987

Abstract

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This study aimed to investigate the ability of highly trained athletes to consistently perform at their highest level during a simulated three-day 400 m race and to examine the impact of an alkaline diet associated with chronic consumption of bicarbonate-rich water or placebo on their blood metabolic responses before and after the three races. Twenty-two highly trained athletes, divided into two groups—one with an alkalizing diet and placebo water (PLA) and the other with an alkalizing diet and bicarbonate-rich water (BIC)—performed a 400 m race for three consecutive days. Performance metrics, urine and blood samples assessing acid-base balance, and indirect markers of neuro-muscular fatigue were measured before and after each 400 m race. The evolution of the Potential Renal Acid Load (PRAL) index and urinary pH highlights the combination of an alkalizing diet and bicarbonate-rich hydration, modifying the acid-base state (p p p < 0.01). This study highlights athletes’ ability to replicate high-level performances over three consecutive days with the same extreme level of metabolic disturbances, and an alkaline diet combined with bicarbonate-rich water consumption appears to enhance performance in a 400 m race.

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