Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3277490 | Nutrition | 2007 | 5 Pages |
ObjectiveWe examined the effects of Applephenon® and ascorbic acid administration on physical fatigue.MethodsIn a double-blinded, placebo-controlled, three-way crossover design, 18 healthy volunteers were randomized to oral Applephenon® (1200 mg/d), ascorbic acid (1000 mg/d), or placebo for 8 d. The fatigue-inducing physical task consisted of workload trials on a bicycle ergometer at fixed workloads for 2 h on two occasions. During the test, subjects performed non-workload trials with maximum velocity for 10 s at 30 min (30-min trial) after the start of the test and 30 min before the end of the test (210-min trial).ResultsThe change in maximum velocity between the 30- and 210-min trials was higher in the group given Applephenon® than in the group given placebo; ascorbic acid had no effect.ConclusionThese results suggest that Applephenon® attenuates physical fatigue, whereas ascorbic acid does not.