Effects of pomegranate extract on blood flow and vessel diameter after high-intensity exercise in young, healthy adults

European Journal of Sport Science
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Mar 2017
Citations:44
Influential Citations:4
Interventional (Human) Studies
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Methods
Double-blind, randomized crossover design; nineteen recreationally resistance-trained adults (mean age 22.1 ± 1.9 years; 10 men, 11 women; healthy).
Intervention
Pomegranate extract, 1000 mg, taken as a capsule with water 30 minutes before exercise testing (acute, per session).
Results
Acute PE supplementation increased brachial blood flow immediately post-exercise during RSA (MD = 18.49 mL·min−1; P = 0.05) and at immediate post and 30 minutes post during repetitions to fatigue. Vessel diameter increased at 30 minutes post RSA. Average and peak power outputs increased in sprint 5 (average) and sprints 5 and 7 (peak) during RSA; bench and leg press repetitions did not differ. Enhanced vessel diameter and blood flow may improve delivery of substrates and oxygen to working muscles, offering a potential, acute ergogenic effect; capsule form and 30-minute timing may be advantageous for athletes as a convenient pre-workout supplement.
Limitations
Acute dosing only; small sample (n=19) of healthy, young, resistance-trained adults; findings pertain to acute responses and a specific exercise protocol; results may not generalize to chronic use, other populations, or different exercise modes.

Abstract

Abstract The effects of pomegranate extract (PE) supplementation were evaluated on high-intensity exercise performance, blood flow, vessel diameter, oxygen saturation (SPO2), heart rate (HR), and blood pressure (BP). In a randomized, crossover design...