Effects of acute postexercise chocolate milk consumption during intensive judo training on the recovery of salivary hormones, salivary SIgA, mood state, muscle soreness, and judo-related performance
posted on 2016-04-15, 12:37authored byElena Papacosta, George P. Nassis, Michael Gleeson
This study examined the effects of postexercise chocolate milk (CM) or water (W) consumption during 5 days of
intensive judo training with concomitant weight loss on salivary cortisol and testosterone, salivary secretory immunoglobulin
A (SIgA), delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS), and judo-related performance. Twelve trained male judo athletes engaged in
5 days of intensive judo training followed by a simulated judo competition, on 2 separate training weeks 14 days apart. The
athletes consumed 1000 mL ofW(week 1) or CM (week 2) immediately post-training. During both weeks, athletes were instructed
to “make weight” for the upcoming competition. Performance in timed push-ups and the Special Judo Fitness Test improved by
14.6% and 6.8%, respectively, at the end of the training week with CM consumption (both p < 0.001). Decreased salivary cortisol
(p < 0.01) and a trend for an increased salivary testosterone/cortisol ratio (p = 0.07) were also observed midweek in the CM
condition. Saliva flow rate was higher during the week with CM intake compared withWintake (p < 0.001). DOMS (p < 0.001) and
mood disturbance (p < 0.0001) increased after the first day of training in the W condition but not in the CM condition. Salivary
testosterone and SIgA responses were similar between treatments (p > 0.05). Body mass decreased by 1.9% in theWcondition and
by 1.1% in the CM condition, with no significant difference between treatments. This study indicates that postexercise CM
consumption during short-term intensive judo training enhances aspects of recovery without affecting intentional weight loss.
Funding
This study was financially supported by
A.G. Levendis Foundation.
History
School
Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
Published in
APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY NUTRITION AND METABOLISM
Volume
40
Issue
11
Pages
1116 - 1122 (7)
Citation
PAPACOSTA, E., NASSIS, G.P. and GLEESON, M., 2015. Effects of acute postexercise chocolate milk consumption during intensive judo training on the recovery of salivary hormones, salivary SIgA, mood state, muscle soreness, and judo-related performance. Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism, 40 (11), pp. 1116 - 1122.
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Publication date
2015
Notes
This is the accepted version of a paper subsequently published in the journal, Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. The definitive version is available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2015-0243