Efficacy of sodium bicarbonate ingestion strategies for protecting blinding

碳酸氢钠摄入策略在保护失明方面的有效性

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Abstract

Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO(3)) is a widely researched ergogenic aid, but the optimal blinding strategy during randomised placebo-controlled trials is unknown. In this multi-study project, we aimed to determine the most efficacious ingestion strategy for blinding NaHCO(3) research. During study one, 16 physically active adults tasted 0.3 g kg(-1) body mass NaHCO(3) or 0.03 g kg(-1) body mass sodium chloride placebo treatments given in different flavour (orange, blackcurrant) and temperature (chilled, room temperature) solutions. They were required to guess which treatment they had received. During study two, 12 recreational athletes performed time-to-exhaustion (TTE) cycling trials (familiarisation, four experimental). Using a randomised, double-blind design, participants consumed 0.3 g kg(-1) body mass NaHCO(3) or a placebo in 5 mL kg(-1) body mass chilled orange squash/water solutions or capsules and indicated what they believed they had received immediately after consumption, pre-TTE and post-TTE. In study one, NaHCO(3) prepared in chilled orange squash resulted in the most unsure ratings (44%). In study two, giving NaHCO(3) in capsules resulted in more unsure ratings than in solution after consumption (92 vs 33%), pre-TTE (67 vs. 17%) and post-TTE (50 vs. 17%). Administering NaHCO(3) in capsules was the most efficacious blinding strategy which provides important implications for researchers conducting randomised placebo-controlled trials.

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