A ketogenic diet (KD) reduces daily carbohydrates (CHOs) ingestion by replacing most calories with fat. KD is of increasing interest among athletes because it may increase their maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), the principal performance limitation at high altitudes. The investigators examined the tolerance of a 4-week isocaloric KD (ICKD) under simulated hypoxia and the possibility of evaluating ICKD performance benefits with a maximal graded exercise bike test under hypoxia and collected data on the effect of the diet on performance markers and arterial blood gases.
In a randomised single-blind cross-over model, 6 recreational mountaineers (age 24 to 44 years) will complete a 4-week ICKD followed or preceded by a 4-week habitual mixed western diet (HD). Performance parameters (VO2max, lactate threshold \[LT\], peak power \[Ppeak\]) and arterial blood gases (PaO2, PaCO2, pH, HCO3-) will be measured at baseline under two conditions (normoxia and hypoxia) as well as after a 4-week HD and 4-week ICKD under the hypoxic condition.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
8
The ICKD definition was based on the works of Sansone (2018) and Trimboli (2020). We defined ICKD as a daily CHOs ingestion \< 30 to 50 g.d-1, without any limitation in fat consumption. Participants self-selected their own diet based on a list of advised and forbidden foods developed to fit the definition of ICKD. There were no instructions to limit calories.
CRR
Sion, Switzerland
Performance test under hypoxic conditions
VO2max cycling test on ergometer
Time frame: after 4 weeks of diet
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