Capsaicin supplementation combined with aerobic exercise on food intake in young adults
- Conditions
- Healthy VolunteersI02.233.332.445.300
- Registration Number
- RBR-5pckyr
- Lead Sponsor
- Fábio Santos Lira
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Data analysis completed
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
Healthy volunteers; male gender; age between 18 to 35 years; eutrophic; physically active; non smokers; stable weight in the last six months; without any types of cardiorespiratory impairments and orthopedic limitations that could compromise the participation of this intervention.
Presence of planned surgeries during the study period; any use of medication or psychoactive substances; use of any type of dietary supplement or use of nutritional strategies such as the use of ergogenics; reluctance to sign the informed consent form; participation in another study; alcohol or drug abuse; frequency below 75% in interventions.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Intervention
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Verifying the effects of acute capsaicin supplementation combined with aerobic exercise could promote suppression of food intake and increase the energy expenditure of physically active young people. Through the visual analogue scale method of hunger and meal ad libitum.;Acute capsaicin supplementation combined with aerobic exercise did not suppress the food intake of physically active young people, as there was no statistically significant difference between conditions.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Verifying the effects of acute capsaicin supplementation combined with aerobic exercise could potentiate fat oxidation, changes in autonomic modulation and blood lactate concentrations in physically active young people. By measuring oxygen consumption, lactate (by collecting blood from the earlobe), heart rate (HR), and subjective perception of effort (PSE).;Acute capsaicin supplementation combined with aerobic exercise did not potentiate fat oxidation, changes in autonomic modulation and blood lactate concentrations in physically active young people, as there was no statistically significant difference between conditions.