Meta AnalysisID 7348

β-丙氨酸对格斗运动员的影响

CRD42023426545

P (population): "combat competition athletes who did not present chronic pathology", I (intervention): "supplementation with β-alanine", C (comparison): "same conditions with placebo or control group", O (outcomes) : phy

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Meta Analysis Id
7348
Evidence Id
15906
Core Evidence Id
15906
Source Meta Analysis Id
7335
Herb2 Meta Analysis Id
HBMA007335
Crd Id
CRD42023426545
Title
Impact of β-alanine on athletes practicing combat sports.
Review Question
P (population): "combat competition athletes who did not present chronic pathology", I (intervention): "supplementation with β-alanine", C (comparison): "same conditions with placebo or control group", O (outcomes) : physical performance (vertical jump height [AL], maximum power fall [CPmax ]*, accumulated force [FA], heart rate pre and post test [HR], knee extension force [FE], mean force [Fmed] , blood lactate [LAC], anaerobic power via Wingate test [PA], maximum power [Pmax], mean power [Pmed], total strokes [TL], total number of strokes [TG], and total work [TTE]), perceptual parameter (fatigue through the Borg scale [RPE] and TQR 6-20 scale), biochemical (serum carnosine [SAR], bicarbonate [HCO3] and blood pH), anthropometric parameters (body composition [ DC]).
Study Type Included
clinical trials, randomized and non-randomized trials, and pre-test/post-test design studies (excluding editorials, reviews, notes, and any other non-original studies)
Condition Being Studied
Healthy combat sports athletes without chronic pathologies
Participant
1) young people and healthy adults who perform some type of combat sport without a chronic condition (excluding animal and/or in vitro studies); 2) studies that evaluated the use of β-alanine supplementation alone in combat sports (excluding erroneous formulas, combined with other supplements and inadequate doses); 3) clinical trials, randomized and non-randomized trials, and pre-test/post-test design studies (excluding editorials, reviews, notes, and any other non-original studies); d) studies that evaluated as results (primary, secondary or safety) any of the biochemical and performance aspects; and e) studies with clear information on the dose and duration of β-alanine supplementation. Excluding all studies that did not meet these criteria.
Animal
Human Disease Modelled
Intervention
supplementation alone with β-alanine in combat sports (excluding erroneous formulas, combined with other supplements and inadequate doses);
Comparator Control
placeb supplementation, sham therapy or control group
Main Outcome
physical performance (vertical jump height [AL], maximum power fall [CPmax ]*, accumulated force [FA], heart rate pre and post evaluation [HR], knee extension force [FE], mean force [Fmed], blood lactate [LAC], anaerobic power via Wingate test [PA], maximum power [Pmax], mean power [Pmean], total strokes [TL], total number of strokes [TG], and total work [ TTE]),
Outcome Measure
Additional Outcome
perceptual parameter (fatigue through the Borg scale [RPE] and TQR 6-20 scale), biochemical parameters (serum carnosine [CAR], bicarbonate [HCO3] and blood pH), anthropometric parameters (body composition [CC]).
Study Method
Systematic review
Keyword
Alanine; Anaerobiosis; Athletes; Bicarbonates; Body Composition; Carnosine; Dietary Supplements; Fatigue; Humans; Lactates
Contact
Diego Fernandez Lazaro [email protected]
Organisational Affiliation
University of Valladolid
Funding Source
Non funding
Other Selection Criteria
Final Publication
Same Topic Review
Published Protocol
Review Type
Language
English
Country
Spain
Review Stage
Review Ongoing
First Submission Date
2023-05-14
Registration Date
2023-05-25
Anticipated Start Date
2023-05-01
Anticipated Completion Date
2023-06-22
Title Cn
β-丙氨酸对格斗运动员的影响
Title En
Impact of β-alanine on athletes practicing combat sports.
Bilingual Status
complete