The effect of sodium bicarbonate ingestion on 1500‐m racing time
- 1 October 1995
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Sciences
- Vol. 13 (5) , 399-403
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02640419508732255
Abstract
Twelve athletes, all of whom regularly participated in middle‐ or long‐distance running races at club to national standard, competed in simulated 1500‐m races under three conditions: following ingestion of 300 mg sodium bicarbonate per kg of body mass (B); following ingestion of a placebo (100 mg sodium chloride per kg of body mass and 200 mg calcium carbonate per kg of body mass) (P); and following ingestion of neither (C). A double‐blind protocol was used between the B and P trials. Each condition was replicated so that the athletes competed in six races. Ten of the athletes completed all the races. The athletes’ average times for trials B, P and C were 253.9, 256.8 and 258.0 s, respectively. The data were analysed using a two‐way ANOVA with replicates and Tukey tests. This revealed a difference between trial B and trials P and C (P < 0.05), but no difference between trials P and C. These findings, therefore, indicate that sodium bicarbonate can have an ergogenic effect upon 1500‐m running.Keywords
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