Sunday, March 6, 2016
Beta Alanine Bicarbonate Synergistic Internal External Muscle H Buffer With Disappointing Real World Benefits
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No matter what this study says, I am pretty sure that the combination of bicarbonate + beta alanine would rule for Tour de France cyclists - at least during the dreaded time-trials. |
So much for the good news, the bad news however is that the performance increases on a repeated sprint test were non-signficant and the expected additive effects of beta alanine and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) during a 110% cycling capacity test were non-existing.
You can learn more about beta alanine & bicarbonate at the SuppVersity

The Hazards of Acidosis
Build Bigger Legs W/ Bicarbonate
HIIT it Hard W/ NaCHO3
BA + Bicarb are Synergists
Bicarb Buffers Creatine

Beta Alanine Fails to HIIT Back
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Figure 1: Design of the study. Each trial consisted of two exercise tests performed over consecutive days. A total of 12 weeks between trials 2 and 3 was implemented to ensure adequate supplement washout time participants randomised to ingest ?-alanine during the initial chronic supplementation. MRS Magnetic resonance spectroscopy, RSA repeated sprint ability test, CCT 110 %cycling capacity test. Solid arrows depict crossover between acute supplementation (Pl and SB). Dotted arrows depict crossover between chronic supplementation (BAl and Pl; Danaher. 2014) |
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Figure 2: The non-existing increases in peak and average performance with beta alanine and - with the exception of one outlier - bicarbonate supplementation is disappointing; value expressed relative to placebo trial. |
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Figure 3: Time to exhaustion, blood pH values during repeated sprint & cycling capacity @110% test (Danaher. 2014) |
With the study being underpowered, not 100% controlled in terms of the nutritional circumstances of the individual trials and questionable with respect to the use of calcium carbonate as a placebo supplement for sodium bicarbonate and beta alanine, I would be hesitant to discard the use of bicarb and beta alanine and a possible synergy. on the basis of the study at hand, though. Previous studies yielded different results.
- Danaher, Jessica et al. "The effect of ?-alanine and NaHCO3co-ingestion on buffering capacity and exercise performance with high-intensity exercise in healthy males." Eur J Appl Physiol (2014) 114:17151724
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