Influence of nitric oxide in the improvement of muscle power

Acta Ortop Bras. 2015 Nov-Dec;23(6):294-8. doi: 10.1590/1413-785220152306148249.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate whether nitric oxide (NO) supplementa-tion is directly related to increased muscle power in response to strength exercise training.

Methods: The study included 36 individuals who underwent training for eight weeks (three times per week) with weights, who were randomly divided into two groups, both receiving the same training protocol, but one group used 3g of arginine, as a precursor of NO, and the other received placebo.

Results: There was no significant difference between groups, only a significant difference for both groups between moments: before and after the training protocol.

Conclusion: Oral administration of arginine asso-ciated with a training program did not increase the muscular power of individuals. Level of Evidence I, Study Type: Highquality randomized trial with statistically significant diffe-rence or no statistically significant difference but narrow confidence intervals.

Keywords: Dietary supplements; Exercise therapy; Muscle strength; Nitric oxide; Physical education and training.