Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine (Jun 2014)

Moderate dose of watercress and red radish does not reduce oxygen consumption during graded exhaustive exercise

  • Abbas Meamarbashi,
  • Meysam Alipour

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 267 – 275

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Objective: Very recent studies have reported positive effects of dietary nitrate on the oxygen consumption during exercise. This research aimed to study the effect of moderate dose of high-nitrate vegetables, watercress (Nasturtium officinale) and red radish (Raphanus sativus) compared with a control group on the incremental treadmill exercise test following a standard Bruce protocol controlled by computer. Materials and Methods: Group 1 consumed 100 g watercress (n=11, 109.5 mg nitrate/day), and group 2 consumed 100 g red radish (n=11, mg 173.2 mg nitrate/day) for seven days, and control group (n=14) was prohibited from high nitrate intake. Results: During exercise, watercress group showed significant changes in the maximum values of Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER) (p

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