We examined the acute effects of anthocyanin-rich New Zealand blackcurrant extract and a placebo on hemodynamics during 120 min of sedentary sitting in healthy males. Additionally, we investigated whether changes in resting hemodynamics altered repeated isometric hand-grip exercise performance and post exercise forearm blood flow (FBF). Ten healthy males completed two trials during which they ingested either blackcurrant extract (1.87 mg total anthocyanins/kg bodyweight) or placebo powder. Heart rate, blood pressure and forearm blood flow were measured, and venous blood was sampled, prior to and 30, 60, 90 and 120 min-post ingestion. Participants remained seated for the duration of each trial. At 120 min post-ingestion participants completed as many repetitions of isometric hand-grip contractions as possible. Heart rate, blood pressure and mean arterial pressure changed over time (all < 0.001) but did not differ between treatments. A treatment x time interaction for FBF ( = 0.025) and forearm vascular resistance (FVR) ( = 0.002) was found. No difference in the number of isometric hand-grip contractions was observed between treatments ( = 0.68) nor was there any treatment x time interaction in post-exercise FBF ( = 0.997). Plasma endothelin-1 ( = 0.023) and nitrate ( = 0.047) changed over time but did not differ between treatments (both > 0.1). Plasma nitrite did not change over time ( = 0.732) or differ between treatments ( = 0.373). This study demonstrated that acute ingestion of a single dose of blackcurrant extract maintained FBF and FVR during an extended period of sitting; however, this did not influence exercise performance during hand-grip exercise.

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