NCT05805540

Brief Summary

The aim of this study was to compare the effects of cold water intermittent ion (CWI), carbohydrate and protein supplementation (SUPPL), and active recovery (ACT) on creatine kinase (CK), perceptual and performance markers of recovery in elite basketball players after a specific fatigue protocol. Fifteen elite basketball players participated in this crossover controlled trial. All participants were randomly measured in 4 conditions of the recovery method 1 week apart after a fatigue exercise protocol (\~ 45 'of high intensity intermittent effort with specific basketball movements). The recovery methods consist of CWI at 10oC in periods of 2 minutes submerged and 2 minutes out of the water, supplementation with 0.3gr / kg of maltodextrin and 0.2gr / kg of neutral whey protein in 0.5 liters of water, pedaling ACT for 25 minutes at 50% of maximum heart rate or a placebo drink (PLA). The Visual Analogue Fatigue Scale (VAS), Perceived Exercise Rate (RPE), CK and physical performance (jumping, speed, isometric and dynamic tests of resistance to squats) were measured before, after and 24 hours after of the protocol. The VAS scale and RPE were also measured immediately after application of the recovery method. Repeated 2-way post-hoc comparisons of ANOVA and Bonferroni measures were applied, with a significance set at P \<0.05.

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Enrollment
15

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Timeline
Completed

Started Feb 2017

Shorter than P25 for not_applicable

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
completed

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Start

First participant enrolled

February 1, 2017

Completed
28 days until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

March 1, 2017

Completed
27 days until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

March 28, 2017

Completed
6 years until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

March 27, 2023

Completed
14 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

April 10, 2023

Completed
Last Updated

April 10, 2023

Status Verified

March 1, 2023

Enrollment Period

28 days

First QC Date

March 27, 2023

Last Update Submit

March 27, 2023

Conditions

Keywords

cryotherapyrecovery strategiesnutritionteam sportsinvisible trainingexercise-induced muscle damage

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (10)

  • Creatine Kinase (CK)

    Blood samples were obtained from the earlobe and collected into capillary tubes. Serum creatine kinase activity was analyzed with Reflotron ® Plus - Roche

    4 Weeks

  • Fatigue perception

    The VAS fatigue scale (VAS) was used and evaluated on a scale from 1 to 10 (1 = no fatigue and 10 = extremely fatigued).

    4 Weeks

  • Rate of Perceived Exertion

    The Rate of Perceived Exertion Scale (RPE) was used and evaluated on a scale from 1 to 10 (1 = no exertion and 10 = extremely hard).

    4 Weeks

  • 10 meters sprint time

    10m Sprint Test was used and subjects ran 10m maximally. The subjects had 2 attempts to achieve their best performance with 1 minute of rest between trials. Time was recorded with a video analysis.

    4 Weeks

  • 4 x 10 meters agility time

    4 x 10m Agility Test was used and subjects had to run as fast as possible between two cones 10 meters apart four times. The subjects had 2 attempts to achieve their best performance with 1 minute of rest between trials. Time was recorded with a video analysis.

    4 Weeks

  • Squat Jump

    The flight time in jumps height and its maximal speed were used as a measure of maximal muscle power and was measured on a force platform (Quattro Jump, Kristler). In squat jump, the subjects were asked to keep their hands on their hips and beginning the jump with a 90º knee flexion, without countermovement. Subjects had 2 attempts to achieve their best jump with 3 minutes of rest between trials.

    4 Weeks

  • Counter Movement Jump

    The flight time in jumps height and its maximal speed were used as a measure of maximal muscle power and was measured on a force platform (Quattro Jump, Kristler). In countermovement jump, subjects were only asked to keep their hands on their hips and jump as high as possible, with countermovement. Subjects had 2 attempts to achieve their best jump with 3 minutes of rest between trials.

    4 Weeks

  • Abalakov Jump

    The flight time in jumps height and its maximal speed were used as a measure of maximal muscle power and was measured on a force platform (Quattro Jump, Kristler). Abalakov jump was performed with free arms movement and countermovement. Subjects had 2 attempts to achieve their best jump with 3 minutes of rest between trials.

    4 Weeks

  • Half Squat Isometric Strength

    In the maximal isometric strength test, the subjects performed a maximal isometric contraction in the half squat exercise, with 90º knee flexion. The strength of the subjects was measured with a force platform on which the exercise was performed. The subjects were asked to perform the maximal strength possible since the start and to not stop until a signal. They had 2 attempts to achieve their best performance with 3 minutes of rest between trials.

    4 Weeks

  • Half Squat Dynamic Strength

    In the dynamic strength test, the subjects performed 6 repetitions of a half squat, using a Smith Machine, with the load that represented the 70% of RM (0.65 m·s) at baseline in the half squat exercise. The mean velocity was measured with a linear encoder and it was registered the fastest repetition. The subjects were asked to perform the concentric action as fast as possible. They had 2 attempts to achieve their best performance with 3 minutes of rest between trials.

    4 Weeks

Study Arms (4)

Cold-water immersion

EXPERIMENTAL

Subjects were immersed, in a sitting position where legs were always covered, in cold water at 11ºC in periods of 2 minutes submerged and 2 minutes out of the water at room temperature (25ºC), repeating this process 5 times.

Procedure: Cold-water immersion

Protein-carbohydrates supplementation

EXPERIMENTAL

Subjects consumed a mixed carbohydrate and protein beverage, composed of 0.3gr/kg of maltodextrin and 0.2gr/kg of neutral whey protein in 0.5 litres of water.

Procedure: Protein-carbohydrates supplementation

Active recovery

EXPERIMENTAL

Subjects was carried out using a bicycle ergometer. The subjects pedaled for 25 minutes at 50% of the maximum heart rate (HRmax).

Procedure: Active recovery

Placebo

PLACEBO COMPARATOR

Subjects drank a water-based drink and sweetener. Both the PLA and SUPPL group sat for 25 minutes until all recovery methods were completed.

Procedure: Placebo

Interventions

Subjects were immersed, in a sitting position where legs were always covered, in cold water at 11ºC in periods of 2 minutes submerged and 2 minutes out of the water at room temperature (25ºC), repeating this process 5 times

Cold-water immersion

Subjects consumed a mixed carbohydrate and protein beverage, composed of 0.3gr/kg of maltodextrin and 0.2gr/kg of neutral whey protein in 0.5 litres of water. Subject sat for 25 minutes until all recovery methods were completed.

Protein-carbohydrates supplementation

Subjects was carried out using a bicycle ergometer. The subjects pedaled for 25 minutes at 50% of the maximum heart rate (HRmax)

Active recovery
PlaceboPROCEDURE

Subjects drank a water-based drink and sweetener. Subject sat for 25 minutes until all recovery methods were completed.

Placebo

Eligibility Criteria

Sexmale
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsChild (0-17), Adult (18-64), Older Adult (65+)

You may qualify if:

  • Having at least 10 years of sports practice,
  • Having been training during the season a minimum of four times a week,
  • Not having suffered serious or minor but recently injuries,
  • Having competed and trained regularly in the previous season.

You may not qualify if:

  • Suffering an injury during the study period
  • Not having gone through all the treatment groups (CWI, carbohydrate-protein supplementation, active recovery and placebo)

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Science of Education Faculty

Puerto Real, Cadiz, 11510, Spain

Location

Study Officials

  • Jesús G Ponce, PhD

    University of Cádiz

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Study Design

Study Type
interventional
Phase
not applicable
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
DOUBLE
Who Masked
PARTICIPANT, INVESTIGATOR
Masking Details
Both the participants and the investigators who performed the intervention were didn't know whether they were drinking the protein-carbohydrate supplementation or the placebo.
Purpose
TREATMENT
Intervention Model
CROSSOVER
Model Details: A crossover design was used to examine the effects of four different recovery interventions on muscle damage and fatigue and physical performance after a maximal exercise test in elite male basketball players. Thus each athlete performed all the recovery methods that were included in the study, one week apart; including CWI, carbohydrate-protein supplementation, active recovery, and placebo-control condition.
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
SPONSOR

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

March 27, 2023

First Posted

April 10, 2023

Study Start

February 1, 2017

Primary Completion

March 1, 2017

Study Completion

March 28, 2017

Last Updated

April 10, 2023

Record last verified: 2023-03

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