The purpose of this study is to characterize the potential improvement of cocoa flavanols on exercise capacity in highly trained cyclist. A placebo-controlled double-blinded randomized control study will be performed in 13 highly trained cyclist (crossover design). Participants will perform a baseline exercise testing on an ergometer. They will receive either a flavanol-poor or flavanol rich cocoa drink twice daily for one week before a second and third exercise testing is performed. The order of drinks is randomized and balanced (high-flavanol--\>low-flavanol drink or low-flavanol drink--\>high-flavanol drink)
13 participants (highly-trained cyclist, accustomed to exercise testing on ergometers will be enrolled (VO2max\>50 ml/kg, FMD \>5%, non-smokers, no medication, no diseases, age 20-36, male). Baseline Testing: Participants will perform a baseline testing consisting of an ergometric test with a step-wise increase of workload until exhaustion to determine lactate anaerobic threshold and cardio-pulmonary exercise capacity. Vascular function is monitored by Doppler Ultrasound. In a second test, participants will perform a time trial (goal: as fast as possible) Flavanol intervention Participants will twice daily receive either a flavanol-poor cocoa drink (13mg/dl)or a flavanol-rich cocoa drink (596mg/dl) over a period of 7 days. Order is randomized and balanced. Subjects will crossover to the second arm after a washout period of 7 days. Testing performed on baseline day is repeated after the intake of both drinks In a subgroup of n=6 participants, we will test whether the blood pressure cuff maneuver used for FMD will itself modify nitrite levels. For this the manuever will be completed 4 times and compared to n=6 untreated controls. in another subgroup 6 participants will receive 4times the maneuver but reperfusion will be limited by means of an ultrasound probe.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
dissolved in water twice-daily intervention
Heinrich-Heine-University
Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Cardiopulmonary exercise capacity (time to complete time trail, lactate anaerobic threshold, cardio-pulmonary exercise capacity
Time frame: 7 days
Endothelial function
Time frame: 7 days
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