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Journal of The International Society of Sports Nutrition | 2014

Effects of sports drinks on the maintenance of physical performance during 3 tennis matches: a randomized controlled study

Thibault Brink-Elfegoun; Sébastien Ratel; Pierre-Marie Leprêtre; Lore Metz; Gaël Ennequin; Eric Doré; Vincent Martin; David Bishop; Nicolas Aubineau; Jean-François Lescuyer; Martine Duclos; Pascal Sirvent; Sébastien Peltier

BackgroundTennis tournaments often involve playing several consecutive matches interspersed with short periods of recovery.ObjectiveThe objective of this study was firstly to assess the impact of several successive tennis matches on the physical performance of competitive players and secondly to evaluate the potential of sports drinks to minimize the fatigue induced by repeated matches.MethodsThis was a crossover, randomized controlled study. Eight male regionally-ranked tennis players participated in this study. Players underwent a series of physical tests to assess their strength, speed, power and endurance following the completion of three tennis matches each of two hours duration played over three consecutive half-days (1.5éday period for each condition). In the first condition the players consumed a sports drink before, during and after each match; in the second, they drank an identical volume of placebo water. The results obtained were compared with the third `resté condition in which the subjects did not play any tennis. Main outcomes measured were maximal isometric strength and fatigability of knee and elbow extensors, 20-m sprint speed, jumping height, specific repeated sprint ability test and hand grip strength.ResultsThe physical test results for the lower limbs showed no significant differences between the three conditions. Conversely, on the upper limbs the EMG data showed greater fatigue of the triceps brachii in the placebo condition compared to the rest condition, while the ingestion of sports drinks attenuated this fatigue.ConclusionsThis study has demonstrated for the first time that, when tennis players are adequately hydrated and ingest balanced meals between matches, then no large drop in physical performance is observed even during consecutive competitive matches.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01353872.


Journal of The International Society of Sports Nutrition | 2011

Effects of carbohydrates-BCAAs-caffeine ingestion on performance and neuromuscular function during a 2-h treadmill run: a randomized, double-blind, cross-over placebo-controlled study

Sébastien Peltier; Lucile Vincent; Guillaume Y. Millet; Pascal Sirvent; Jean-Benoît Morin; Michel Guerraz; André Geyssant; Jean-François Lescuyer; Léonard Féasson; Laurent Messonnier

BackgroundCarbohydrates (CHOs), branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) and caffeine are known to improve running performance. However, no information is available on the effects of a combination of these ingredients on performance and neuromuscular function during running.MethodsThe present study was designed as a randomized double-blind cross-over placebo-controlled trial. Thirteen trained adult males completed two protocols, each including two conditions: placebo (PLA) and Sports Drink (SPD: CHOs 68.6 g.L-1, BCAAs 4 g.L-1, caffeine 75 mg.L-1). Protocol 1 consisted of an all-out 2 h treadmill run. Total distance run and glycemia were measured. In protocol 2, subjects exercised for 2 h at 95% of their lowest average speeds recorded during protocol 1 (whatever the condition). Glycemia, blood lactate concentration and neuromuscular function were determined immediately before and after exercise. Oxygen consumption (V˙O2), heart rate (HR) and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were recorded during the exercise. Total fluids ingested were 2 L whatever the protocols and conditions.ResultsCompared to PLA, ingestion of SPD increased running performance (p = 0.01), maintained glycemia and attenuated central fatigue (p = 0.04), an index of peripheral fatigue (p = 0.04) and RPE (p = 0.006). Maximal voluntary contraction, V˙O2, and HR did not differ between the two conditions.ConclusionsThis study showed that ingestion of a combination of CHOs, BCAAs and caffeine increased performance by about 2% during a 2-h treadmill run. The results of neuromuscular function were contrasted: no clear cut effects of SPD were observed.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov, http://www.clinicaltrials.gov, NCT00799630


Archive | 2016

COMPOSITION CONTAINING A MIXTURE OF PLANT EXTRACTS OR A MIXTURE OF MOLECULES CONTAINED IN SAID PLANTS, AND USE FOR CONTROLLING GLUCIDE AND/OR LIPID METABOLISM

Sébastien Peltier; Pascal Sirvent; Thierry Maugard


Archive | 2016

Compositions and methods for controling carbohydrate and fat metabolism

Sébastien Peltier; Pascal Sirvent; Thierry Maugard


Archive | 2016

Composition comprising a mixture of particular molecules and use thereof for acting on the carbohydrate and/or lipid metabolism

Sébastien Peltier; Joubioux Florian Le; Thierry Maugard; Pascal Sirvent


Archive | 2016

Composition comprising a mixture of molecules extracted from chrysanthellum indicum, cynara scolymus and lycium barbarum and use to act on carbohydrate and/or fat metabolism

Sébastien Peltier; Vivien Chavanelle; Pascal Sirvent


Archive | 2015

Composition comprising a mixture of molecules extracted from Chrysanthellum indicum and Cynara scolymus and use for influencing carbohydrate metabolism and / or lipid

Sébastien Peltier; Vivien Chavanelle; Pascal Sirvent


Archive | 2015

Compositions for preventing and/or treating pathological conditions associated with alpha-glucosidase

Thierry Maugard; Stéphanie Bordenave-Juchereau; Jean-Marie Piot; Yesmine Ben-Henda; Pascal Sirvent; Sébastien Peltier


Archive | 2015

Composition comprising a mixture of molecules Particular use and to act on carbohydrate metabolism and / or lipid

Sébastien Peltier; Joubioux Florian Le; Thierry Maugard; Pascal Sirvent


Archive | 2014

Compositions for the prevention and / or treatment of pathologies related to the alpha-glucosidase

Thierry Maugard; Stéphanie Bordenave-Juchereau; Jean-Marie Piot; Yesmine Ben-Henda; Pascal Sirvent; Sébastien Peltier

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Pascal Sirvent

University of La Rochelle

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Thierry Maugard

University of La Rochelle

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Eric Doré

Blaise Pascal University

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Gaël Ennequin

Blaise Pascal University

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Jean-Marie Piot

University of La Rochelle

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Lore Metz

Blaise Pascal University

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Martine Duclos

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Pierre-Marie Leprêtre

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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