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Dietary supplement with a combination of Rhodiola crenulata and Ginkgo biloba enhances the endurance performance in healthy volunteers |
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KeyWord:herbal supplement endurance maximal oxygen uptake cortisol testosterone clinical trial |
Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | Zhang-jin Zhang | School of Chinese Medicine, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China | | Yao Tong | School of Chinese Medicine, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China | tongyao@hkucc.hdu.hk | Jun Zou | College of Exercise and Sports Science, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, 200438, China | | Pei-jie Chen | College of Exercise and Sports Science, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, 200438, China | | Ding-hai Yu | Wushu College, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, 200438, China | |
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Objective To determine whether the ingestion of a herbal supplement called Rhodiola-Gingko Capsule (RGC) would enhance the endurance performance of healthy volunteers and change relevant hormones in a favorable manner. Methods Seventy healthy male volunteers (age ranges from 18 to 22 years old) were randomly assigned to RGC group (35 cases, each capsule containing 270 mg herbal extracts, 4 capsules per day) or placebo group (35 cases, equivalent placebo preparation) for 7 weeks using computerproduced digital random method. The endurance performance, serum testosterone and cortisol levels were measured at the baseline and the endpoint. Results Sixty-seven subjects (34 in the RGC group and 33 in the placebo group) completed a 7-week treatment. The RGC group displayed a significantly greater baseline-toendpoint increase in maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) than placebo group in both absolute (P=0.020) and relative values (P=0.023). At the endpoint, the serum cortisol level was unchanged in the RGC group compared with the baseline, but it was significantly elevated in the placebo group (P<0.05). The endpoint ratio of testosterone to cortisol, a surrogate for overtraining and fatigue in endurance exercises, was also indifferent compared with the baseline in the RGC group, but significantly decreased in the placebo group (P<0.05). Conclusion The combined herbal supplement of Rhodiola and Gingko could improve the endurance performance by increasing oxygen consumption and protecting against fatigue. Supported by Integrated Chinese Medicine Holdings Ltd., Hong Kong, China |
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