K.M. White’s research while affiliated with Gatorade Sports Science Institute and other places

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Fig. 5 Data represent mean and standard deviations for plasma glucose (panel a ), lactic acid (panel b ), non-esterifi ed fatty acid (panel c ) and glycerol concentrations observed during the 2 h pre-exhaustion ride. *P < 0.05 for within group time point diff erences from rest through 40 min (all groups). 
Effect of Astaxanthin on Cycling Time Trial Performance
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November 2011

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International Journal of Sports Medicine

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K.M. White

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T.S. Church

We examined the effect of Astaxanthin (AST) on substrate metabolism and cycling time trial (TT) performance by randomly assigning 21 competitive cyclists to 28 d of encapsulated AST (4 mg/d) or placebo (PLA) supplementation. Testing included a VO2max test and on a separate day a 2 h constant intensity pre-exhaustion ride, after a 10 h fast, at 5% below VO2max stimulated onset of 4 mmol/L lactic acid followed 5 min later by a 20 km TT. Analysis included ANOVA and post-hoc testing. Data are Mean (SD) and (95% CI) when expressed as change (pre vs. post). Fourteen participants successfully completed the trial. Overall, we observed significant improvements in 20 km TT performance in the AST group (n=7; -121 s; 95% CI, -185, -53), but not the PLA (n=7; -19 s; 95% CI, -84, 45). The AST group was significantly different vs. PLA (P<0.05). The AST group significantly increased power output (20 W; 95% CI, 1, 38), while the PLA group did not (1.6 W; 95% CI, -17, 20). The mechanism of action for these improvements remains unclear, as we observed no treatment effects for carbohydrate and fat oxidation, or blood indices indicative of fuel mobilization. While AST significantly improved TT performance the mechanism of action explaining this effect remains obscure.

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... Brown et al. (Brown et al., 2021) demonstrated positive effects of AST supplement on fat oxidation and performance during a cycling time trial. Still, Earnest et al. (Earnest et al., 2011) didn't observe the positive effects of AST on fat and carbohydrate oxidation. Some clinical trials showed the beneficial effects of AST supplement on exercise-induced oxidative stress (Baralic et al., 2013;Djordjevic et al., 2012), but another study didn't see this effect (McAllister et al., 2021). ...

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Effect of astaxanthin on physical activity factors, lipid profile, inflammatory markers, and antioxidants indices in athletic men: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Effect of Astaxanthin on Cycling Time Trial Performance

International Journal of Sports Medicine