Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Increases High but Not Low Intensity Repetitions to Failure in Resistance-Trained Males

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Carbohydrate mouth rinsing (CMR) has been shown to enhance exercise performance. However, the influence of CMR on repetitions to failure with different intensities (40% or 80% of 1 RM) is unknown. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a 6% CMR solution on muscular endurance assessed at 40% and 80% of 1 RM in resistance-trained males. Sixteen resistance-trained males (age: 25 +/- 3 years, height: 182 +/- 6 cm, body mass: 86 +/- 3 kg, body fat: 16 +/- 3%, bench press 1 RM: 106 +/- 16 kg, resistance training experience: 5 +/- 1 years) completed four conditions in random order. The four conditions consisted of ten seconds of mouth rinsing with 25 mL solutions containing either maltodextrin or placebo (sweetened water) prior to performing a bench press muscular endurance test at either 40% of 1 RM or 80% of 1 RM. Total repetitions, heart rate (HR), ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), glucose (GLU) and felt arousal (FA) were recorded for each condition. There was a significant condition by intensity interaction (p = 0.02). CMR significantly increased total repetitions compared with placebo at the higher intensity (80% of 1 RM; p = 0.04), while there was no effect at the lower intensity (p = 0.20). In addition, HR, RPE, GLU and FA did not differ between conditions or across intensities (p > 0.05). In conclusion, CMR-enhanced muscular endurance performed at higher but not lower intensities.

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muscular endurance, ergogenic aids, mouthwash, supplement, high intensity, rinsing, Low-Force, Exercise, Strength, Fatigue, Performance, Muscle, Mechanisms, Caffeine, Adult, Male, high intensity, Performance, Mouthwashes, 610, supplement, Low-Force, Article, muscular endurance, Young Adult, Caffeine, Mechanisms, Dietary Carbohydrates, Humans, Muscle Strength, Exercise, Fatigue, muscular endurance; ergogenic aids; mouthwash; supplement; high intensity; rinsing, ergogenic aids, mouthwash, Resistance Training, Low-Force; Exercise; Strength; Fatigue; Performance; Muscle; Mechanisms; Caffeine, rinsing, Physical Endurance, Muscle, Strength

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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