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Effects of Intensive Periodized Training with Multi-Strain Probiotic Supplements on Training Adaptation and Exercise
Qianqian Liu1, Junwei Wang1, Jianglong Wan1
1Research Center for Sports Nutrition and Eudainomics, Institute of Sport, Exercise & Health, Tianjin University of Sport, Tianjin, China.
Objective:
This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study investigated whether intensive periodized training combined with multi-strain probiotics affects training adaptation and exercise performance in amateur runners.
Methods:
Thirty amateur runners were randomly assigned to receive either a multi-strain probiotic (PG, n = 15) or a placebo (CG, n = 15) during a four-week, intensive periodized training program. Two participants withdrew from the PG. Before and after the intervention, comprehensive laboratory, physical, and psychological assessments were conducted to evaluate training adaptation and exercise performance.
Results:
Linear mixed-effects models indicated that intensive period training improved body composition, VO2peak, and Wpeak, accompanied by increased cortisol levels and a reduced testosterone-to-cortisol ratio. Probiotic supplementation alongside training attenuated biomarkers of exercise-induced muscle damage and endocrine disturbance, including Alanine aminotransferase levels, reduced athlete burnout scores, and modulated the fecal Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio. Significant group × time interactions were observed for several key bacterial taxa.
Conclusion:
Intensive period training effectively enhances exercise performance and body composition. Probiotic supplementation might provide additional benefits related to training adaptation, gut microbiota modulation, and athlete burnout attenuation.
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