KOAR BIO Study
Performance synthesis of the KOAR BIO garment
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Official sources
The KOAR BIO technology
- Garment woven with an active bioceramic, with mineral oxides integrated into the fiber.
- Three combined mechanisms: mineral oxides, far infrared (FIR) and negative ions.
- Stated goal: support sporting performance and skin microcirculation.
Protocol and population
- Double-blind with the active KOAR BIO garment vs a visually identical placebo garment.
- Sample: 15 athletes, each compared with and without the garment.
- Incremental triangular exercise test on a cycle ergometer: +25 W every 2 minutes up to PMT.
- Set-up: anthropometry, auscultation and baseline capillaroscopy.
- Measures: HR, MAP/PMT, VO2, lactates, ventilatory parameters, work done, capillaroscopy.
Exercise test results
- VO2 max: +2.9% with the garment (3408.6 vs 3311.4).
- VO2 / HR: +2.6% (oxygen pulse, O2 transported per beat).
- Lactates at 2 minutes: -8% at equal intensity.
- Lactates max relative to PMT: -5%, the most marked effect of the study.
- Reading: aerobic pathway used more, anaerobic shift comes later.
Capillaroscopy results
- Markedly greater dilation of skin capillaries with the active garment.
- Improved skin blood circulation.
- Easier thermal exchange, supporting thermoregulation during effort.
- Effect observed at the skin level; the study cannot conclude at the muscle level.
Statistical robustness and limits
- % error risk (garment effect vs learning effect): Lactates max/PMT 11.2% vs 44.8%; VO2 max/HR 23.0% vs 53.1%; VO2 max 22.7% vs 48.6%; Lactates 2' 16.1% vs 15.3%.
- On most markers, garment-related differences are clearer than the learning effect.
- Limited sample size: results remain exploratory.
- No medical, therapeutic or guaranteed performance effect is claimed on this basis.