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Possible adaptogenic effects of Momordica charantia on high-intensity training-induced alteration in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axisopen access

Authors
Yook, Jang SooKwak, Jae-JunJeong, Woo-MinSong, Young HoonHijioka, YasuakiHonda, YasushiKim, Satbyul EstellaHa, Min-Seong
Issue Date
Nov-2020
Publisher
JOURNAL CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY & NUTRITION
Keywords
Momordica charantia; stress hormone; HPA axis; high-intensity exercise; adaptogenic effects
Citation
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND NUTRITION, v.67, no.3, pp 290 - 296
Pages
7
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND NUTRITION
Volume
67
Number
3
Start Page
290
End Page
296
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/5956
DOI
10.3164/jcbn.20-96
ISSN
0912-0009
1880-5086
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of a drink supplement containing Momordica charantia extract from bitter melon on physical fitness and levels of stress hormones during a four-week exercise training program in a hot environment. Ten male tennis players were orally administrated in a four-week (100 ml, 6 times a day), and the pre- and post-supplementation levels of different physical fitness variables and cortisol, and adrenocorticotropic hormone in plasma were measured at four time-points before (baseline), during, and after the exercise, and on the next day of the supplementation. The findings showed that the supplementation has significant positive effects on enhancement of physical fitness parameters especially balance (d = 22.10, p = 0.013), flexibility (d = 4.83, p = 0.015), and cardiorespiratory fitness (d = 10.00, p = 0.030). Moreover, the adrenocorticotropic hormone levels were reduced during the exercise, and the cortisol levels showed the decreasing trend during and after the exercise, which was correlated with the change of cardiorespiratory fitness (r= 0.65, p<0.05). These results indicated the possible adaptogenic effects of Momordica charantia extract intake. Based on the findings, we suggest that Momordica charantia could be used as a source of adaptogenic supplement to alleviate the exercise- and environment-induced stress.
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