#74- Are beta2-agonists just asthma treatments or also performance enhancers? With Dr Morten Hostrup

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  • Dr Glenn McConell chats with Associate Professor from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He is an expert on the effect of beta2-agonist asthma bronchodilator medications (like Ventolin) on muscle and exercise performance. We talked about what is asthma/exercise induced bronchoconstriction, can you train your lungs?, the increased prevalence of asthma in endurance athletes, can asthma limit aerobic capacity, what are beta2-agonists?, acute and chronic effects of beta2-agonists on muscle mass, sprinting, strength and endurance, side effects of beta2-agonists and negative effects of beta2 agonists on endurance exercise. Beta2-agonists should only be used for asthma treatment. A very interesting chat. Twitter: @morten_hostrup.
    0:00. Introduction
    2:12. Morten’s very good excuse for postponing coming on
    5:15. What is asthma?
    6:50. Lungs in endurance athletes vs general population
    1:11:15. Increased prevalence of asthma in endurance athletes
    13:58. Why more asthma in endurance athletes?
    17:20. Asthmatic athletes can be very successful
    19:50. VO2 max etc not effected by asthma
    24:18. Beta2-agonists can have negative effects on VO2 max
    26:30. Sympathetic/parasympathetic nervous systems
    29:06. What are Beta2-agonists and what do they do?
    31:30. Inhaled medications can get into the blood
    32:40. Different beta2-agonists
    35:23. Legitimate and illegitimate use of beta2-agonists
    40:30. Up to 90% of some cohorts take beta2-agonists
    42:30. Legal limits of beta2-agonists use
    43:40. Acute effects of beta2-agonists on muscle mass/ sprinting
    49:02. Mechanisms of acute beta2-agonists on muscle
    53:13. How limit the misuse of beta2-agonists?
    56:39. Chronic effects of beta2-agonists on muscle
    1:02:50. Hypertrophy from chronic beta2-agonists
    1:06:15. Prevalence of beta2-agonists in body builders
    1:07:40. Combined use of drugs in body builders
    1:10:00. Effect of combined beta2-agonists and corticosteroids
    1:16:30. Normal doses have small effects on muscle
    1:17:10. Side effects of beta2-agonists
    1:21:00. Mechanisms of chronic beta2-agonists on muscle
    1:23:30. Beta2-agonists, muscle mass and insulin sensitivity
    1:27:22. Potency of beta2-agonists vs anabolic steroids etc
    1:29:35. Competition between beta2-agonists and beta blockers
    1:31:55. Cycling on and off beta2-agonists?
    1:32:35. Effects of beta2-agonists during exercise
    1:37:04. Anti-diabetic effects of beta2-agonists?
    1:38:15. Maintenance of muscle mass during weight loss
    1:39:30. Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease
    1:40:55. Sex differences
    1:42:40. Age effects
    1:43:40. Does exercise training affect beta2 receptors?
    1:44:45. Negative effects of beta2 agonists on endurance exercise
    1:47:02. Beta2 agonists increases mass but not so much strength
    1:50:20. Controversies in the field
    1:52:30. Some claim beta2 agonists have no systemic effects
    1:58:00. Takeaway messages
    1:59:28. Outro
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  • @joshhall470
    @joshhall470 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wonder if the vaso dilation has a similar effect to blood flow restriction both apparently reduce attrophy. I wonder if the effects attenuate

    • @joshhall470
      @joshhall470 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Attrophy might not be the right term. But I recall hearing of a study that showed reduced muscle mass loss in people with casts with blood flow restriction.

    • @joshhall470
      @joshhall470 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      At any rate interesting stuff.