Inhalation of Hydrogen-rich Gas before Acute Exercise Alleviates Exercise Fatigue: A Randomized Crossover Study

Author:

Dong Gengxin1,Wu Jianxin2,Hong Yinglu1,Li Qian3ORCID,Liu Meng3,Jiang Guole3,Bao Dapeng4,Manor Brad5,Zhou Junhong5

Affiliation:

1. School of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China

2. Ministry of Sports, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

3. Sports Coaching College, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China

4. China Institute of Sport and Health Science, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China

5. Hebrew Senior Life Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research, Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States

Abstract

AbstractHydrogen, as an antioxidant, may have the potential to mitigate fatigue and improve selected oxidative stress markers induced by strenuous exercise. This study focused on a previously unexplored approach involving pre-exercise inhalation of hydrogen-rich gas (HRG). Twenty-four healthy adult men first completed pre-laboratories to determine maximum cycling power (Wmax) and maximum cycling time (Tmax). Then they were subjected to ride Tmax at 80% Wmax and 60–70 rpm on cycle ergometers after inhaled HRG or placebo gas (air) for 60-minute in a double-blind, counterbalanced, randomized, and crossover design. The cycling frequency in the fatigue modeling process and the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) at the beginning and end of the ride were recorded. Before gas inhalation and after fatigue modeling, visual analog scale (VAS) for fatigue and counter-movement jump (CMJ) were tested, and blood samples were obtained. The results showed that compared to a placebo, HRG inhalation induced significant improvement in VAS, RPE, the cycling frequency during the last 30 seconds in the fatigue modeling process, the ability to inhibit hydroxyl radicals, and serum lactate after exercise (p<0.028), but not in CMJ height and glutathione peroxidase activity. The cycling frequency during the last 30 seconds of all other segments in the fatigue modeling process was within the range of 60–70 rpm. In conclusion, HRG inhalation prior to acute exercise can alleviate exercise-induced fatigue, maintain functional performance, and improve hydroxyl radical and lactate levels.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Projects of the Ministry of Science and Technology

Beijing Social Science Foundation: "Theory and Practice Research on Deep Integration of National Fitness and National Health in the New Era"

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

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