The Effects of Beetroot Juice on VO 2 max and Blood Pressure during Submaximal Exercise

Beetroot juice (BR) has been shown to reduce blood pressure (BP) at rest and improve several performance parameters during exercise. However, the effect of BR on BP during submaximal exercise has not been investigated and its effects on VO max are inconclusive. The purpose of this study was to inves...

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Published in:International journal of exercise science Vol. 12; no. 2; p. 332
Main Authors: Perez, Jose M, Dobson, John L, Ryan, Gregory A, Riggs, Amy Jo
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 2019
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Summary:Beetroot juice (BR) has been shown to reduce blood pressure (BP) at rest and improve several performance parameters during exercise. However, the effect of BR on BP during submaximal exercise has not been investigated and its effects on VO max are inconclusive. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of BR on VO max and BP during submaximal exercise. 20 healthy, recreationally trained volunteers (age 21.8±2.35 years, weight 75.10±10.62 kg, height 177.4±6.39 cm) participated in this study, which had a double-blind placebo controlled randomized crossover design. Participants supplemented with either 237 ml servings of placebo or 70 ml BR servings (nitrate concentration of 6.4 mmol/day) for 7 days. Participants completed a ramp treadmill protocol to determine VO max. BP was taken at 70% max heart rate calculated using the Karvonen method. There was no significant change in VO max after BR supplementation (51.07±6.12 ml/kg/min) versus placebo (50.46±6.06 ml/kg/min), t(19)=1.41, p=0.17. There was no significant change in either systolic BP after BR supplementation (180.65±23.37 mm Hg) versus placebo (177.65±22.07 mm Hg), t(19)=0.49, p=0.63, or in diastolic BP after BR (92.90±18.89 mm Hg) versus placebo (90.75±17.73 mm Hg), t(19)=0.51, p=0.62. BR did not affect VO max, nor did it affect BP during submaximal exercise.
ISSN:1939-795X
1939-795X