Chlorella Supplementation Reduces Blood Lactate Concentration and Increases O2 Pulse during Submaximal and Maximal Cycling in Young Healthy Adults
2024
Harry White | Tom Gurney
Chlorella supplementation is reported to improve V˙:O2max following extended supplementation periods (~3 weeks). However, there is little research on its impact over submaximal exercise intensities and following shorter supplementation regimens. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of 6 g/day 2-day chlorella supplementation on exercise performance in healthy young adults. Twenty young healthy adults (Males = 16, Females = 4) (Age 22 ±: 6 years, V˙:O2max 42.7 ±: 9.6 mL/(kg·:min)) were recruited for this double-blinded, randomised cross-over study. Participants ingested 6 g/day of chlorella or a placebo for 2 days, with a one-week washout period between trials. Exercise testing consisted of a 20 min submaximal cycle at 40% of their work rate max (WRmax) (watts), followed by an incremental V˙:O2max test. Lactate (mmol/L), heart rate (b/min), oxygen consumption (mL/(kg·:min)), O2 pulse (mL/beat), respiratory exchange ratio (RER), and WRmax were compared across conditions. Following chlorella supplementation, blood lactate levels were significantly lower (p <: 0.05) during submaximal exercise (3.05 ±: 0.92 mmol/L vs. 2.67 ±: 0.79 mmol/L) and following V˙:O2max tests (12.79 ±: 2.61 mmol/L vs. 11.56 ±: 3.43 mmol/L). The O2 pulse was significantly higher (p <: 0.05) following chlorella supplementation during submaximal (12.6 ±: 3.5 mL/beat vs. 13.1 ±: 3.5 mL/beat) and maximal exercise intensity (16.7 ±: 4.6 mL/beat vs. 17.2 ±: 4.5 mL/beat). No differences existed between conditions for oxygen consumption, RER, V˙:O2max, or WRmax. A total of 2 days of 6 g/day chlorella supplementation appears to lower the blood lactate response and increase O2 pulse during both submaximal and maximal intensity exercise but did not lead to any improvements in V˙:O2max.
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