The Effect of Coconut Water on Varsity Basketball Performance
NCT ID: NCT03497858
Last Updated: 2018-04-13
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
20 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-04-15
2018-10-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Sample The sample will include 20 varsity basketball players, male and female, ranging in age from 18-35 who volunteer to participate in the study. This sample size is justified assuming a standard deviation of 1.5 based on previous studies and using a power of 80% with the statistical significance of 0.05 the resulting n would be 2(1.5)\^2\*(0.84+1.96)\^2/5=7 (Kadam, P., \& Bhalerao, S. (2010). Sample size calculation. International journal of Ayurveda research, 1(1), 55). To account for dropouts, 10 participants will be recruited for each group. Participants will be required to have no history of kidney problems. All individuals must give written informed consent in order to participate in the study. Exclusion criteria include not being a varsity basketball player, being younger than 18 or older than 35, or having a history of kidney problems.
Procedure Inclusion/exclusion criteria will be explicitly stated throughout the recruitment process. Potential participants will be recruited through first contacting the Men's and Women's Head Basketball Coaches of Western University and obtaining approval of collaboration from the team. Players will then be in direct contact with Reed Zehr to gain information of study. After given the study details, individuals will be given up to 3 days to determine if they want to participate and give their informed consent. See attached form in the consent section of the ethics application.
Measurement: All players will perform two sessions of a 10 minute BSST (Basketball Specific Skills Test) which will represent the 1st and 2nd quarter respectively. Field Goal Attempts (FGA) (#), Field Goals Made (FGM) (#), Field Goal Percentage (FGP) (%) will be measured from the free-throw line, mid-range and three point distances during the BSST. A dribbling drill will be used as well and number of dribbles (#) will be measured. All players will then perform two sessions of a 10 minute BEST (Basketball Exercise Simulation Test) test which will represent the 3rd and 4th quarter of a basketball game. Total distance covered (m), Mean circuit completion time (s), mean sprint time (s), and total sprint decrement (%) will be measured during the BEST.
Protocol: On test days, participants will report to he Gym at 0600 h after a 12 h overnight fast and having abstained from any strenuous exercise following the evening meal. At 0615 h, participants will consume a standardized breakfast (toast and jam) and the first beverage of 750mL. At 0730 h, participants will be told to consume the second beverage of 250mL. At 0745 h, the participants will undergo the first 10 min quarter of the BSST. At 0755 h, the participants rest during a 2 min break (1st intermission) and consume the third beverage of 250mL. At 0757 h, the participants will undergo the second session of the BSST. At 0807 h, the participants receive a 15 min break (half-time) and consume the fourth beverage of 500mL. At 0822 h, the participants will undergo the first BEST. At 0832 h, the participants receive a 2 min break (2nd intermission) and consume the final beverage of 250mL. At 0834 h, the participants undergo the second BEST. At 0844, the exercise bout will be completed. Participants will complete this protocol for each of the three experimental conditions.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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coconut water
participants will complete the simulated basketball game with coconut water supplementation
Coconut Water
participants will consume coconut water and complete a simulated basketball game
Placebo - water
participants will complete the simulated basketball game with water supplementation
Placebo - water
participants will consume Placebo - water and complete a simulated basketball game
Sports drink
participants will complete the simulated basketball game with sports drink supplementation
Sports drink
participants will consume a sports drink and complete a simulated basketball game
Interventions
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Coconut Water
participants will consume coconut water and complete a simulated basketball game
Placebo - water
participants will consume Placebo - water and complete a simulated basketball game
Sports drink
participants will consume a sports drink and complete a simulated basketball game
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Must be a Canadian Varsity Basketball Player
Exclusion Criteria
* Not a Canadian Varsity Basketball Player
18 Years
35 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Western University, Canada
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Peter Lemon
Dr. Peter Lemon
Principal Investigators
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Peter Lemon, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Western University, Canada
Locations
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Exercise Nutrition Laboratory (Western University)
London, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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Central Contacts
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References
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Kalman DS, Feldman S, Krieger DR, Bloomer RJ. Comparison of coconut water and a carbohydrate-electrolyte sport drink on measures of hydration and physical performance in exercise-trained men. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2012 Jan 18;9(1):1. doi: 10.1186/1550-2783-9-1.
Other Identifiers
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111166
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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