The Effects of Liquid IV's Multi-Ingredient Recovery Supplement on Muscle Recovery Following Exercise
Sponsored by Applied Science & Performance Institute
About this trial
Last updated a month ago
Study ID
Status
Type
Phase
Placebo
Accepting
Trial Timing
Started 17 days ago
What is this trial about?
What are the participation requirements?
Inclusion Criteria
* Healthy males or females aged 18-55 years old.
* Must be recreationally trained or trained/developmental as previously defined (McKay et al., 2021).
* Able to read and write in English.
* Cessation of current use of tart cherry extract, protein powders, essential amino acids/BCAAs, calcium fructoborate, boron, or anabolic agents for a minimum of 1 week prior to, and throughout the duration of the study.
* Willing to maintain regular supplement routine otherwise during the trial, and will not introduce or discontinue a supplement, other than what was previously mentioned.
* Will not participate in any strenuous exercise for a minimum of 1-week prior to exercise performance assessments, as well as during the days of exercise testing. Strenuous exercise as defined for this study includes ½ and full marathons (or more), heavy (i.e.,>80% 1RM) lifting, and any high intensity, physical activity that could make your muscles sore.
* During the study, you agree not to take any NSAIDs or other anti-inflammatory medications.
Exclusion Criteria
* Sedentary
* Highly trained/national level or professional athlete
* Known diagnosis of any cardiovascular, metabolic, musculoskeletal, endocrine, or renal disease/disorder.
* Recent musculoskeletal injury (<3-months)
* Recent orthopedic surgery (<12-months)
* History or current malignancy.
* Current respiratory infection (i.e., cold) or high temperature (fever) within the past 4-weeks.
* Previous gastrointestinal surgery within the past 12 months.
* Regular smoker.
* Regular drinker (>14 drinks per week).
* Those regularly using anti-inflammatory drugs within the last 4-weeks.
* Current use of prescription medications that may influence adaptation to exercise (hormone therapies, peptides, etc.).
* Allergies to study-related materials.
* Any condition that impairs their ability to complete the required exercises.
* Female subjects must not be pregnant or lactating.
* Are unable to provide informed consent or are non-English speakers.
* Presently using GLP-1 medications.
