Factors improving exercise capacity in highly trained individuals are of major interest. Recent studies suggest that the dietary intake of inorganic nitrate may enhance athletic performance. This has been related to the stepwise in vivo bioactivation of nitrate to nitrite and nitric oxide (NO) with the modulation of mitochondrial function. Here we show that higher baseline levels of nitrite are associated with a superior exercise capacity in highly trained athletes independent of endothelial function. Eleven male athletes were enrolled in this investigation and each participant reported twice to the testing facility (total of n = 22 observations). Venous blood was obtained to determine the levels of circulating plasma nitrite and nitrate. E...
It has been suggested that the supplementation of dietary inorganic nitrate (NO3 –) has a profound a...
Maximal workload in elite athletes induces increased generation of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species ...
Purpose: There is an ongoing debate whether highly trained athletes are less responsive to the ergog...
Factors improving exercise capacity in highly trained individuals are of major interest. Recent stud...
Dietary nitrate (NIT) supplementation increases nitric oxide (NO) metabolites and may improve exerci...
Oral consumption of inorganic nitrate, which is abundant in green leafy vegetables and roots, has be...
Plasma nitrite is a major oxidation product of nitric oxide. It has also recently been suggested to ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a vasodilator factor, and it has been known as a biomarker for endothelial func...
Interest in inorganic nitrate and nitrite has grown substantially over the past decade as research h...
Much research has been done in sports nutrition in recent years as the demand for performance-enhanc...
Purpose: Supplementation with inorganic nitrate has been suggested to be an ergogenic aid for athlet...
Purpose: Humans can reduce inorganic nitrate (NO3-) to nitrite (NO2-), nitric oxide (NO), and other ...
This study aimed to determine the effects of circulating nitrate plus nitrite (NOx) concentrations o...
Physical training causes an increase in nitric oxide (NO) production [2, 3, 8, 9] and this datum exp...
Sedentary aging is associated with endothelial dysfunction and nitric oxide (NO) impairment. The aim...
It has been suggested that the supplementation of dietary inorganic nitrate (NO3 –) has a profound a...
Maximal workload in elite athletes induces increased generation of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species ...
Purpose: There is an ongoing debate whether highly trained athletes are less responsive to the ergog...
Factors improving exercise capacity in highly trained individuals are of major interest. Recent stud...
Dietary nitrate (NIT) supplementation increases nitric oxide (NO) metabolites and may improve exerci...
Oral consumption of inorganic nitrate, which is abundant in green leafy vegetables and roots, has be...
Plasma nitrite is a major oxidation product of nitric oxide. It has also recently been suggested to ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a vasodilator factor, and it has been known as a biomarker for endothelial func...
Interest in inorganic nitrate and nitrite has grown substantially over the past decade as research h...
Much research has been done in sports nutrition in recent years as the demand for performance-enhanc...
Purpose: Supplementation with inorganic nitrate has been suggested to be an ergogenic aid for athlet...
Purpose: Humans can reduce inorganic nitrate (NO3-) to nitrite (NO2-), nitric oxide (NO), and other ...
This study aimed to determine the effects of circulating nitrate plus nitrite (NOx) concentrations o...
Physical training causes an increase in nitric oxide (NO) production [2, 3, 8, 9] and this datum exp...
Sedentary aging is associated with endothelial dysfunction and nitric oxide (NO) impairment. The aim...
It has been suggested that the supplementation of dietary inorganic nitrate (NO3 –) has a profound a...
Maximal workload in elite athletes induces increased generation of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species ...
Purpose: There is an ongoing debate whether highly trained athletes are less responsive to the ergog...