TY - JOUR
T1 - Can a Short-term Daily Oral Administration of Propolis Improve Muscle Fatigue and Recovery?
AU - Tsuchiya, Yuma
AU - Hirata, Naoya
AU - Asama, Takashi
AU - Osakabe, Naomi
AU - Hirata, Kosuke
AU - Akagi, Ryota
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by Yamada Bee Company, Inc.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Georg Thieme Verlag. All rights reserved.
PY - 2022/9/1
Y1 - 2022/9/1
N2 - This study investigated the effect of 1-week oral administration of propolis on muscle fatigue and recovery after performing a fatigue task (total 100 maximal voluntary concentric knee extension repetitions). In this placebo-controlled, double-blind study, 18 young men consumed a formulation with high Brazilian green propolis dose (H-BGP), a formulation with low Brazilian green propolis dose, or a placebo, for 1 week before performing the fatigue task (an interval between each intervention: 1-2 weeks). Maximal voluntary contraction torque, central fatigue (voluntary activation and root mean square values of the surface electromyography amplitude), and peripheral fatigue (potentiated triplet torque) were assessed before, immediately after, and 2 minutes after the fatigue task. Maximal voluntary contraction torque decreased immediately after the fatigue task in all conditions (P<0.001); however, it recovered from immediately after to 2 minutes after the fatigue task only in the H-BGP condition (P<0.001). Furthermore, there was a significant decrease in voluntary activation (P<0.001) and root mean square values of the surface electromyography amplitude (P≤0.035) only in the placebo condition. No significant difference was observed in the time-course change in potentiated triplet torque between the conditions. These results suggest that oral administration of propolis promotes muscle fatigue recovery by reducing central fatigue.
AB - This study investigated the effect of 1-week oral administration of propolis on muscle fatigue and recovery after performing a fatigue task (total 100 maximal voluntary concentric knee extension repetitions). In this placebo-controlled, double-blind study, 18 young men consumed a formulation with high Brazilian green propolis dose (H-BGP), a formulation with low Brazilian green propolis dose, or a placebo, for 1 week before performing the fatigue task (an interval between each intervention: 1-2 weeks). Maximal voluntary contraction torque, central fatigue (voluntary activation and root mean square values of the surface electromyography amplitude), and peripheral fatigue (potentiated triplet torque) were assessed before, immediately after, and 2 minutes after the fatigue task. Maximal voluntary contraction torque decreased immediately after the fatigue task in all conditions (P<0.001); however, it recovered from immediately after to 2 minutes after the fatigue task only in the H-BGP condition (P<0.001). Furthermore, there was a significant decrease in voluntary activation (P<0.001) and root mean square values of the surface electromyography amplitude (P≤0.035) only in the placebo condition. No significant difference was observed in the time-course change in potentiated triplet torque between the conditions. These results suggest that oral administration of propolis promotes muscle fatigue recovery by reducing central fatigue.
KW - brazilian green propolis
KW - concentric contraction
KW - knee extensors
KW - potentiated triplet torque
KW - voluntary activation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85131687361&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=85131687361&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1055/a-1808-6319
DO - 10.1055/a-1808-6319
M3 - Article
C2 - 35640598
AN - SCOPUS:85131687361
SN - 0172-4622
VL - 43
SP - 859
EP - 864
JO - International journal of sports medicine
JF - International journal of sports medicine
IS - 10
ER -