Energy Bars with Curcumin Content Increase Human
Performance
Hamidie Ronald Daniel Ray
1
, Abdullah Firmansah
2
and Rita Patriasih
1
1
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jln. Dr. Setiabudhi No. 229 Bandung, Indonesia
2
Medical Nutrition Department, Faculty of Medical, Universitas Padjadjaran
hamidieronald@upi.edu
Keywords: Energy bars, Curcumin, VO2 max.
Abstract: An ergogenic aid is any method, mechanical devices, nutritional practice, pharmacological approach or
psychological technique that can improve exercise performance capacity. Our previous study showed that
curcumin have ability to increase mitochondrial biogenesis through increasing cAMP. However, the effect of
curcumin to increase human performance remains unknown. Methods. Eighteen men (aged 19± 1 yr.)
volunteered to participate in the present study during their 6 weeks aerobic exercise. The participants were
randomly divided into three groups: the control groups (n=6) were only eat daily diet’s without added the
energy bars, the energy bars without curcumin content groups (EB; n=6) and groups with added the energy
bars with curcumin content (EBC; n=6). All participants were assigned to vigorous (75% VO
2
R). Intensity
during exercise was controlled by having the subjects maintain target HR based on HR reserve. Exercise
volume (and thus energy expenditure) was controlled across the three training groups by varying duration and
frequency. Fifty-five subjects completed a 6-wk training protocol on a stationary bicycle ergometer and pre-
and post-testing. During the final 4 weeks, the vigorous-intensity group exercised for 40 min, 4 days/weeks.
1 INTRODUCTION
Sport performance is depended with many factors
included on genetic in athletes with morphologic,
psychologic, physiologic and metabolic traits specific
to performance characteristics to their sports
(Horpkins, W.G. 1999). On the other way, athletes
must also receive optimal training to increase
physical capacity, enhance mental strength, and
provide a mechanical advantage. In order for that
some athletes often attempt to go beyond training and
use substances and techniques which known as
ergogenic aids. An ergogenic aid is any method,
mechanical devices, nutritional practice,
pharmacological approach or psychological
technique that can improve exercise performance
capacity and/or training adaptations (Kreider et al.,
2010). In the past, many athletes have been used such
as anabolic steroids and amphetamines to increase
their performance but nowadays, athletes have led to
the establishment of anti-doping legislation and
effective testing protocols to help deter their use.
Based on that reason, many athletes have preferred to
choose dietary strategies, including the use of various
supplements (sports supplements), which they
presume to be effective, safe and legal.
Energy balance is an important factor in
sustaining training load and maintaining high
performance during exercise (Tanskanen et al., 2012)
because of that, maintaining the energy intake is the
best way to increase performance based on that
activity has been found to have an influence on
physical activity especially to boosting the high-
energy intake when exercise. Energy bars are
supplemental bars containing high energy foods
targeted at people who require quick energy.
Nowadays, this product be the target marketing for
several industries to increase their selling product. A
lot of athlete put in this product on their diet’s because
it’s can be travel easily, provide a quick snack and
readily available in most stores (Manore, 2006).
Indeed, based on the characteristics of energy bars
which have high-energy especially carbohydrate, this
product is potentially to increase human performance.
Curcumin is the naturally herbal product which
consumed by several people on the Asia countries
especially Indonesia. Curcumin content the
polyphenol which have been reported by previous
study have ability to increase human performance
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Ray, H., Firmansah, A. and Patriasih, R.
Energy Bars with Curcumin Content Increase Human Performance.
In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Sports Science, Health and Physical Education (ICSSHPE 2017) - Volume 1, pages 486-489
ISBN: 978-989-758-317-9
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