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Timing of Broccoli Sprout Intake to Improve Exercise Performance
Sponsor: The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences
Summary
This study examines how the timing of intake of a broccoli sprout-based drink (a natural source of isothiocyanates, ITCs) affects physiological responses, recovery, and performance after a standardized endurance cycling session. Healthy, endurance-trained adults (18-64 years) will complete four laboratory visits at the Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH): one screening/physiology test visit and three intervention visits in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over design. On intervention visits, participants will ingest either an active broccoli sprout drink (50 g sprouts) or a placebo drink based on alfalfa sprouts (50 g sprouts) according to randomization. The drink will be consumed either approximately 16 hours before exercise (the evening before) or approximately 3 hours before exercise (the morning of the test), enabling comparison of timing in relation to a standardized \~2-hour cycling protocol (individualized intensity) followed by a 10 km cycling time trial. Outcomes include measures of performance, heart rate, perceived exertion and recovery, blood glucose and lactate, and metabolic responses. Venous blood samples are collected at multiple time points before and after exercise and during the subsequent laboratory recovery period, and muscle biopsies are obtained at defined time points to assess muscle metabolism and recovery-related markers. Participants return \~24 hours after exercise for follow-up sampling after an overnight fast, including a glucose tolerance test
Official title: Effects of Acute and Subacute Intake of Broccoli Sprouts Intake on Exercise Performance and Recovery
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 50 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2026-03-31
Completion Date
2028-09-01
Last Updated
2026-03-10
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Broccoli sprout drink (isothiocyanate-rich
Active intervention is a drink prepared from broccoli sprouts (50 g per dose) as a natural source of glucosinolates/isothiocyanates (ITCs). Participants ingest the drink either \~16 hours before the exercise session (evening prior) or \~3 hours before the exercise session (test day morning), depending on randomized condition. The study compares the timing of ITC intake versus placebo, with identical procedures across conditions.
Placebo drink
The placebo intervention is a drink prepared from alfalfa sprouts (50g per dose) as a placebo. Participants ingest the drink at both \~16 hours before the exercise session (evening prior) and \~3 hours before the exercise session (test day morning). The study compares the timing of ITC intake versus placebo, with identical procedures across conditions.