The effects of superoxygenated water compared with regular bottled water on heart rate and arterial oxygen saturation
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Witt, Lindsey
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This study measured and compared the effects of superoxygenated
water (SW) to regular bottled water (RW) on heart rate (HR), arterial
oxygen saturation (% saturation), and rates of
desaturation/resaturation (112 times) in response to artificially induced
Rypoxia. Methods: 20 subjects were randomly assigned to drink
either 20 oz or 40 oz of SW for one trial and RW for the other trial.
After a 30-minute rest period following ingestion of the assigned
water, subjects inhaled a 40% oxygen mixture for 3 minutes followed
by 5 minutes of breathing room air. This breathing cycle was repeated
2 more times consecutively. Results: No significant differences were
found in HR, % saturation, or 1/2 times between SW and RW trials.
Conclusion: In artificially induced hypoxia, SW results in no
significant changes in HR, % saturation, or rates of saturation change
compared 80 RW, suggesting benefits to exercise performance would
be unlikely to result from ingestion of SW.