Metabolic and Endurance Responses to Highly Branched Cyclic Dextrin with or without Protein During Soccer-Specific Intermittent Exercise(data and figure)
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Abstract Background: Soccer match play progressively increases reliance on rapid carbohydrate turnover, while opportunities to ingest fluid and nutrients are largely confined to brief periods before kick-off and during the half-time interval. Highly branched cyclic dextrin (HBCD), a low-osmolality carbohydrate, may improve gastrointestinal tolerance and sustain exogenous carbohydrate delivery, and co-ingested protein (PRO) could further modulate metabolic regulation and fatigue. Methods: Eight male soccer players registered with the Korea Football Association completed a single-blind, randomized crossover trial with three conditions: placebo (PLA; water), HBCD alone (CHO), and isocaloric HBCD plus whey protein isolate (CHOP). Beverages (500 mL) were consumed in two equal doses before exercise and at half-time. Participants performed a treadmill-based, soccer-specific intermittent running protocol (six 15-min cycles) followed by a run-to-fatigue (RTF) bout at 80% V̇max. Respiratory exchange ratio (RER), carbohydrate and fat oxidation, heart rate (HR), rating of perceived exertion (RPE), digestive symptoms (DS), running time, and running distance were assessed using repeated-measures ANOVA with Tukey-adjusted pairwise comparisons. Results: Versus PLA, CHO produced higher RER and carbohydrate oxidation and lower fat oxidation in Cycle 6 (p
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