The 8:1:1 Supplementation of Branched-Chain Amino Acids in High-Intensity Training: A Case Study of the Protective Effect on Rhabdomyolysis

Author:

Vicario-Merino Angel1ORCID,Soriano Marcos A.2,Jiménez-Ormeño Ester2ORCID,Ruiz-Moreno Carlos3ORCID,Gallo-Salazar Cesar2,Areces-Corcuera Francisco2

Affiliation:

1. Mountain Care and Inhospitable Environments Research Group, Department of Nursing, HM Hospitals Faculty of Health Sciences of the UCJC, University Camilo José Cela, C/Castillo de Alarcón, 49, 28692 Madrid, Spain

2. Strength Training and Neuromuscular Performance Research Group (StrengthP_RG), Department of Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, HM Hospitals Faculty of Health Sciences of the UCJC, University Camilo José Cela, C/Castillo de Alarcón, 49, 28692 Madrid, Spain

3. Exercise Physiology Laboratory, Department of Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, HM Hospitals Faculty of Health Sciences of the UCJC, University Camilo José Cela, C/Castillo de Alarcón, 49, 28692 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Introduction: The increasing prevalence of high-intensity sports activities, notably the burgeoning popularity of CrossFit, underscores the contemporary significance of such physical pursuits. The discernible protective impact of branched-chain amino acids on muscle fatigue and injuries is emerging as a noteworthy area of investigation. Within the realm of sports, integrating BCAA supplementation into dietary practices holds promise for aiding athletes in their recovery, particularly in mitigating Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness. Methodology: This study adopted an experimental pilot design with repeated measures, employing a controlled and randomized approach through double-blind procedures. The participant engaged in high-intensity activity, specifically the CrossFit Karen® test, which entailed executing 150 wall ball throws (9 kg) to a height of 3 m. The trial incorporated three randomized supplementation conditions: BCAAs in an 8:1:1 ratio or a 2:1:1 ratio or a placebo condition. The participant consumed 15 g daily for 7 days, commencing 72 h prior to the initial blood sample and the first Karen® test. Results: In this study, BCAA supplementation at an 8:1:1 ratio demonstrated a discernible protective effect against muscular damage, as evidenced by creatine kinase values and ratings of perceived exertion.

Funder

EPR_BCAA

Vice-Rector’s Office for Research and Science

Publisher

MDPI AG

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