Panax ginseng and Salvia miltiorrhiza supplementation during eccentric resistance training in middle-aged and older adults: A double-blind randomized control trial
Journal
Complementary Therapies in Medicine
Journal Issue
29
Pages
158–163
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Abstract
Background Muscle damage induced by an acute bout of eccentric exercise results in transient arterial stiffening. In this study, we sought to determine the effects of progressive eccentric resistance exercise training on vascular functions, and whether herb supplementation would enhance training adaptation by ameliorating the arterial stiffening effects. Methods By using a double-blinded randomized placebo-controlled design, older adults were randomly assigned to either the Panax ginseng and Salvia miltiorrhiza supplementation group (N?=?12) or the placebo group (N?=?11). After pre-training testing, all subjects underwent 12 weeks of unilateral eccentric-only exercise training on knee extensor. Results Maximal leg strength and muscle quality increased in both groups (P<0.05). Relative increases in muscle mass were significantly greater in the placebo group than in the herb supplement group. Eccentric exercise training did not elicit any significant changes in muscle damage, oxidative and inflammatory biomarkers. There were no significant changes in blood pressure or endothelium-dependent vasodilation. None of the measures of arterial stiffness changed significantly with eccentric resistance training in both groups. Conclusions These results suggest that Chinese herb supplementation does not appear to modulate vascular, and inflammatory adaptations to eccentric exercise training in middle-aged and older adults. However, Chinese herb supplementation abolished the increase in muscle mass induced by eccentric resistance training. (Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02007304. Registered Dec. 5, 2013) ? 2016 Elsevier Ltd
Subjects
Arterial stiffness; Exercise; Herbal medicine; Muscle hypertrophy
SDGs
Other Subjects
biological marker; ginseng extract; Salvia miltiorrhiza extract; herbaceous agent; adult; aged; arterial stiffness; Article; controlled study; diastolic blood pressure; double blind procedure; drug potentiation; eccentric muscle contraction; female; human; male; maximal leg strength; middle aged; muscle injury; muscle quality; muscle strength; oxidative stress; randomized controlled trial; resistance training; systolic blood pressure; vasodilatation; alternative medicine; Chinese medicine; dietary supplement; drug effects; exercise; Panax; physiology; procedures; resistance training; Salvia miltiorrhiza; skeletal muscle; Complementary Therapies; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; Exercise; Female; Humans; Male; Medicine, Chinese Traditional; Middle Aged; Muscle Strength; Muscle, Skeletal; Panax; Resistance Training; Salvia miltiorrhiza
Type
journal article