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Title: Perspective: Ketone Supplementation in Sports—Does ItWork?
Authors: Valenzuela, Pedro L
Castillo-García, Adrián
Morales, Javier S
Lucia, Alejandro
Keywords: endurance
sports nutrition
ergogenic
supplementation
ketogenic
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Advances in Nutrition
Series/Report no.: Perspective;305-315
Abstract: Oral ketone supplements have gained popularity in recent years. There is biological rationale for a potential ergogenic effect of this type of supplement, as they might not only alter muscle fuel preference during exercise (and promote glycogen sparing, with potential benefits for endurance performance) but also favor cognition performance during exertion or muscle glycogen synthesis after exercise. However, as discussed in this Perspective, evidence to date does not support a benefit of acute ketone supplementation on sports performance, cognition, or muscle recovery [although further research with long-duration exercise (i.e., >60 min), is needed], and the evidence for chronic supplementation is sparse. In addition, acute intake of ketone supplements might be associated with gastrointestinal symptoms, and further research is warranted on the long-term safety of repeated use of ketone supplements. In summary, there is currently insufficient evidence to support the overall effectiveness of ketone supplements in sports
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4849
Appears in Collections:VOL 12 NO 2 (2021)

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