The purpose of the present study was to assess the influence of low vs moderate glycemic index of a 3-week diet on aerobic capacity, endurance performance and body mass and composition in endurance-trained athletes in a randomized, controlled crossover trial.
The effect of glycemic index of pre-exercise meal on endurance capacity and performance has been widely investigated. However, little is known about the adaptations to longer dietary interventions with different glycemic index and their influence on aerobic capacity and body composition in runners. Therefore, the purpose of this study was the assessment of the influence of low GI vs moderate GI of a 3-week diet on aerobic capacity, endurance performance and body mass and composition in endurance-trained athletes in a randomised, controlled crossover trial.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
36
Poznan University of Life Sciences, ul.Wojska Polskiego 31
Poznan, Wielkopolska, Poland
Changes in aerobic capacity following low glycemic index diet
Time frame: Baseline and after 3 weeks
Changes in aerobic capacity following moderate glycemic index diet
Time frame: Baseline and after 3 weeks
Changes in performance in 12-min running test following low glycemic index diet
Time frame: Baseline and after 3 weeks
Changes in performance in 12-min running test following moderate glycemic index diet
Time frame: Baseline and after 3 weeks
Changes in fat mass and fat free mass following low glycemic index diet
Fat mass (kg) and fat free mass (kg) analysis
Time frame: Baseline and after 3 weeks
Changes in fat mass and fat free mass following moderate glycemic index diet
Fat mass (kg) and fat free mass (kg) analysis
Time frame: Baseline and after 3 weeks
Statistical evaluation of the significance of differences between the changes in aerobic capacity indices
Time frame: 1 year
Statistical evaluation of the significance of differences between the changes in performance in 12-min running test
Time frame: 1 year
Statistical evaluation of the significance of differences between the changes in fat mass and fat free mass
Fat mass (kg) and fat free mass (kg)
Time frame: 1 year
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