Long-Term Bovine Colostrum Supplementation in Football Players.
- 2023-11-14
- Nutrients 15(22)
- Mirosława Cieślicka
- Błażej Stankiewicz
- Radosław Muszkieta
- Małgorzata Tafil-Klawe
- Jacek Klawe
- Anna Skarpańska-Stejnborn
- Joanna Ostapiuk-Karolczuk
- PubMed: 38004173
- DOI: 10.3390/nu15224779
Study Design
- Type
- Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
- Population
- 28 male football players
- Methods
- Double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover protocol (24 weeks of colostrum/placebo) with standardized exercise test at baseline, 3 and 6 months; blood samples before and after exercise and after 3 hours recovery
- Blinding
- Double-blind
- Duration
- 6 months
- Funding
- Unclear
- Rigorous Journal
Research Insights
Bovine colostrum supplementation had no significant effect on athletes' performance
- Effect
- Neutral
- Effect size
- Small
- Dose
- not specified in abstract
Bovine colostrum supplementation had no significant effect on athletes' performance or on iron management and hormonal response.
- Effect
- Neutral
- Effect size
- Small
- Dose
- not specified in abstract
Bovine colostrum supplementation had no significant effect on athletes' performance or on iron management and hormonal response.
- Effect
- Neutral
- Effect size
- Small
- Dose
- not specified in abstract
A significant increase in immunoglobulin G concentration was observed, accompanied by a decrease in inflammatory markers in supplemented athletes.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Small
- Dose
- not specified in abstract
A significant increase in immunoglobulin G concentration was observed, accompanied by a decrease in inflammatory markers in supplemented athletes.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Small
- Dose
- not specified in abstract
Adverse Events Reported
The use of bovine colostrum, which is characterized by a high content of immunologically active compounds, can be an element of a relatively mild and safe intervention for reducing inflammation induced by intense physical exercise.
- Finding
- Reported