Fitness Supplements
Coenzyme Q10 for Sports & Fitness

Coenzyme Q10 for Sports & Fitness

Also known as: CoQ10, Ubiquinone

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What is it?

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is also called ubiquinone, a name that signifies its ubiquitous (widespread) distribution in the human body. CoQ10 is used by the body to transform food into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy on which the body runs.

Where is it found?

CoQ10 is found primarily in fish and meat, but the amounts in food are far less than what can be obtained from supplements.

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Why do athletes use it?*

Some athletes say that coenzyme Q10

  • helps improve edurance.
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What do the advocates say?*

Because CoQ10 plays a major role in fat and energy metabolism, it may be beneficial to athletes who are expending a lot of calories. However, CoQ10 has not been fully investigated in regards to its effect on athletic performance.

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How much is usually taken by athletes?

Strenuous physical activity lowers blood levels of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10).1 However, the effects of CoQ10 on how the healthy body responds to exercise have been inconsistent, with several studies finding no improvement.2 3 4 5 A few studies, using at least four weeks of CoQ10 supplementation at 60 to 100 mg per day, have reported improvements in measures of work capacity ranging from 3 to 29% in sedentary people and from 4 to 32% in trained athletes.6 However, recent double-blind and/or placebo-controlled trials in trained athletes, using performance measures such as time to exhaustion and total performance, have found either no significant improvement or significantly poorer results in those taking CoQ10.7 8 9

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Are there any side effects or interactions?

Congestive heart failure patients who are taking CoQ10 should not discontinue taking CoQ10 supplements unless under the supervision of a doctor.

An isolated test tube study reported that the anticancer effect of a certain cholesterol-lowering drug was blocked by addition of CoQ10.10 So far, experts in the field have put little stock in this report because its results have not yet been confirmed in animal, human, or even other test tube studies. The drug used in the test tube is not used to treat cancer, and preliminary information regarding the use of high amounts of CoQ10 in humans suggests the possibility of anticancer activity.11 12 13

Are there any drug interactions?
Certain medicines may interact with coenzyme Q10. Refer to drug interactions for a list of those medicines.

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Resources

See a list of books, periodicals, and other resources for this and related topics.

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*Athletes and fitness advocates may claim benefits for coenzyme Q10 based on their personal or professional experience. These are individual opinions and testimonials that may or may not be supported by controlled clinical studies or published scientific articles on coenzyme Q10. For more complete and detailed information, including references and safety information, see Coenzyme Q10 as a nutritional supplement.

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