Consuming 300gm of spinach a day reduces the amount of oxygen by 5% required while exercising to power the muscles.
Eating one bowl of spinach per day increases your muscle efficiency, say
researchers from the Karolinska Institue, Sweden. Consuming 300gm of spinach a
day reduces the amount of oxygen by 5% required to power the muscles while exercising. This effect is evident just after three days of regular intake. Initially
it was thought that the iron content in spinach makes it a power food, but
studies revealed that this effect was due to the abundance of nitrates in the
vegetable and had nothing to do with its iron content. Nitrates make the
mitochondria (cells derive energy from mitochondria) more efficient.
The subjects who participated in the experiment were fed pure nitrate
supplements- equivalent to the amount available in a plate of spinach. This was
done for three consecutive days. At the beginning and end of the experiment
these people were asked to pedal exercise bikes and their oxygen intake was
measured while doing this.
Researchers found that the difference in energy intake ranged between 3-5%
thus proving that nitrates are the real energy boosting ingredient in spinach. Lead
author of the study, Dr. Eddie Weitzberd said, "It is like a fuel additive
for your muscles - it makes them run much more smoothly and efficiently."
Source-Medindia