Effects of β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate free acid and cold water immersion on post-exercise markers of muscle damage

  • Adam M. Gonzalez
  • , Jeffrey R. Stout
  • , Adam R. Jajtner
  • , Jeremy R. Townsend
  • , Adam J. Wells
  • , Kyle S. Beyer
  • , Carleigh H. Boone
  • , Gabriel J. Pruna
  • , Gerald T. Mangine
  • , Tyler M. Scanlon
  • , Jonathan D. Bohner
  • , Leonardo P. Oliveira
  • , Maren S. Fragala
  • , Jay R. Hoffman

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Abstract

The aim of the current study was to examine the effects of cold water immersion (CWI) with and without the free acid form of β-hydroxy-β- methylbutyrate (HMB-FA) on markers of muscle damage following acute lower body resistance exercise. Forty recreationally resistance-trained men (22.3 ± 2.4 years) were randomly divided into one of the four groups: (1) Placebo (PL); (2) HMB-FA; (3) HMB-FA-CWI; (4) PL-CWI. HMB-FA groups ingested 3 g day -1 and CWI groups submersed their lower body into 10-12°C water for 10-min post-exercise. No differences between groups were observed for CK; however, PL-CWI had significantly greater elevations in myoglobin 30-min post-exercise compared to HMB-FA (p = 0.009) and PL (p = 0.005), and HMB-FA-CWI was significantly greater than HMB-FA (p = 0.046) and PL (p = 0.028). No differences between groups were observed for IL-6 and IL-10, although CRP was significantly greater 24-h post-exercise for PL-CWI compared to HMB-FA-CWI (p = 0.02) and HMB-FA (p = 0.046). Only HMB-FA-CWI showed significantly (p = 0.02) greater improvements in average power per repetition. CWI appeared to elevate myoglobin compared to other groups, while HMB-FA may have attenuated the increase in CRP when combined with CWI. Nevertheless, HMB-FA or CWI treatments did not appear to provide benefit over PL for recovery. Instead, the combination of CWI and HMB-FA improved performance recovery compared to other groups.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1501-1511
Number of pages11
JournalAmino Acids
Volume46
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • C-reactive protein
  • Cryotherapy
  • Cytokines
  • HMB
  • Myoglobin
  • Recovery

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