Title of article :
The Effect of Watermelon Beverage Ingestion on Fatigue Index in Young-Male, Recreational Football Players
Author/Authors :
Rizal, Mochammad Department of Nutrition - Faculty of Public Health - University of Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia , Segalita, Calista Department of Nutrition - Faculty of Public Health - University of Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia , Mahmudiono, Trias Department of Nutrition - Faculty of Public Health - University of Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia
Abstract :
Background: Football players often experience muscle fatigue leading to impaired performance in the middle of the game. Watermelon
contains citrulline which may detox ammonia and lactic acid in the urea cycle thus could help relieve muscle fatigue.
Objectives: This study analyzed the effect of watermelon beverage ingestion on fatigue index (FI) in young-male, recreational football
players.
Methods: A randomized, 2-periods crossover design involving 26 young-male, recreational football players aged 15 - 17 years was
performed. They consumed 500 mL of watermelon beverage in 1 of the 2 periods, and 500 mL of red sucrose syrup as placebo in
the other for 7 days respectively. Running-based anaerobic sprint test (RAST) was conducted to measure FI, a day before and on the
seventh day of the intervention.
Results: Consuming 500 mL of watermelon beverage for 7 days decreased FI significantly (P = 0.001); however, placebo ingestion
for 7 days had no significant effect in changing FI (P = 0.495).
Conclusions: Watermelon beverage ingestion could relieve muscle fatigue in young-male, recreational football players. They are
advised to consume 500 mL of watermelon beverage prior and until the end of the match session for 7 consecutive days to help
relieving muscle fatigue and reaching the highest performance.
Keywords :
Sport Nutrition , Exercise Performance , Muscle Fatigue , Football Players , Citrulline , Watermelon
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics