Evaluation of Sports Supplements on Blood Flow
Determine the Effects of Nitrosigine and Citrulline-malate on Flow-mediated Dilation Among Young Adults
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Determine the Effects of Nitrosigine and Citrulline-malate on Flow-mediated Dilation Among Young Adults focused on measuring flow-mediated dilation, vasodilation, Nitrosigine, Citrulline-Malate
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Healthy, regularly exercising young adults
Exclusion Criteria:
- hypertension, metabolic disorders, previous consumption of pre-workout supplements 6 months prior to study, prescriptions medications known to effect the vasodilatory response.
Sites / Locations
- University of Arkansas
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Nitrosigine supplementation
Citrulline-Malate supplementation
Placebo
Ultrasound is a non-invasive way of determining the diameter of arteries. A total of 10 measurements will be taken of the brachial artery. After the initial 10 measurements (~3-5 minutes), flow-mediated dilation (FMD) was performed. Flow mediated dilation was performed with a Hokanson rapid cuff inflator. The cuff (blood pressure cuff) was position on the forearm (just above the wrist) and was inflated to 250-300mmHg for a period of 5 minutes to restrict blood flow. After the 5-minute inflation period, the cuff was deflated and vessel diameter was re-assessed (10 additional trails). Following the initial FMD assessment, Nitrosigine (1.5 g) was provided in an 8 ounce solution with a cherry flavoring to mask taste. After consumption, participants remained in ESRC for 60 minutes to allow for digestion of the substance. Following the 60-minute absorption period, FMD was re-assessed.
Ultrasound is a non-invasive way of determining the diameter of arteries. A total of 10 measurements will be taken of the brachial artery. After the initial 10 measurements (~3-5 minutes), flow-mediated dilation (FMD) was performed. Flow mediated dilation was performed with a Hokanson rapid cuff inflator. The cuff (blood pressure cuff) was position on the forearm (just above the wrist) and was inflated to 250-300mmHg for a period of 5 minutes to restrict blood flow. After the 5-minute inflation period, the cuff was deflated and vessel diameter was re-assessed (10 additional trails). Following the initial FMD assessment, Citrulline-Malate (8 g) was provided in an 8 ounce solution with a cherry flavoring to mask taste. After consumption, participants remained in ESRC for 60 minutes to allow for digestion of the substance. Following the 60-minute absorption period, FMD was re-assessed.
Ultrasound is a non-invasive way of determining the diameter of arteries. A total of 10 measurements will be taken of the brachial artery. After the initial 10 measurements (~3-5 minutes), flow-mediated dilation (FMD) was performed. Flow mediated dilation was performed with a Hokanson rapid cuff inflator. The cuff (blood pressure cuff) was position on the forearm (just above the wrist) and was inflated to 250-300mmHg for a period of 5 minutes to restrict blood flow. After the 5-minute inflation period, the cuff was deflated and vessel diameter was re-assessed (10 additional trails). Following the initial FMD assessment, dextrose (8 g) was provided in an 8 ounce solution with a cherry flavoring to mask taste. After consumption, participants remained in ESRC for 60 minutes to allow for digestion of the substance. Following the 60-minute absorption period, FMD was re-assessed.