Proceedings of the Blackcurrant Symposium, American College of Sports Medicine, Atlanta, May 28-30, 2025
Blackcurrant Polyphenol Benefits for Exercise Performance and Health
Speakers: Jeni Pearce, Professor Mark Willems, Dr Sam Shepherd
Speaker 1: Jeni Pearce, NZRD, Performance Nutritionist, High Performance Sport New Zealand
Summary:
Pearce opened the symposium by welcoming delegates and providing an insightful introduction into the relevance of polyphenols and anthocyanins in health and nutrition science, with a focus on their increasing interest and application in sports performance and recovery. Her presentation set the foundation for the scientific presentations by contextualising the where, why, and how of anthocyanins - uniquely New Zealand blackcurrants - in health and sports performance nutrition.
Key Highlights:
1. What Are Polyphenols and Anthocyanins?
2. Anthocyanin-Rich Foods in Sport
3. Why New Zealand Blackcurrants?
4. Historical Context and Market Challenges
5. Forms and Practical Use
6. Dosing and Considerations
7. Applications in Elite Sport
Conclusion:
Jeni Pearce’s presentation served as an engaging and informative primer on the nutritional science of polyphenols – particularly anthocyanins from blackcurrants – and their evolving role in sports nutrition. Her practical expertise, paired with scientific context, established a compelling case for further exploration, standardization, and application of New Zealand blackcurrant anthocyanins in both health and athletic performance.
She handed over to researchers Prof. Mark Willems and Dr. Sam Shepherd to delve deeper into the mechanistic and physiological evidence supporting this emerging field.
References
1. Physical parameters and chemical composition of fourteen blackcurrant cultivars (Ribes nigrum L.). Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca 42.1 (2014): 160-167.
2. Comparison of polyphenols and anthocyanin content of different blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum L.) cultivars at the Polli Horticultural Research Centre in Estonia. (2020).
3. High variability in flavonoid contents and composition between different North-European currant (Ribes spp.) varieties. Food Chemistry 204 (2016): 14-20.
Speaker 2: Professor Mark Willems – Exploring the Performance Effects of New Zealand Blackcurrant
In his presentation, Professor Mark Willems provided an in-depth overview of several studies exploring the ergogenic potential of New Zealand blackcurrant extract on various exercise models.
His findings contribute to a growing body of evidence supporting the use of blackcurrant anthocyanins for both endurance and intermittent high-intensity performance.
He also expanded on newer datasets involving repeatability of responses, substrate metabolism, and gastrointestinal protection in runners during exercise in heat.
Key Study 1: Time-Trial Performance Improvement
Cook, M. D., Myers, S. D., Blacker, S. D.et al (2015) New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract improves cycling performance and fat oxidation in cyclists. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 115 (11). pp. 2357-2365. ISSN 1439-631
Key Study 2: Community-Based Home Trial (COVID-Era Study)
Montanari, S., Blacker, S. D. and Willems, M. E. T. (2023) Acute Effects of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Cycling Time-Trial Are Performance Dependent in Endurance-Trained Cyclists: A Home-Based Study. Sports (Basel, Switzerland), 11 (5). p. 93. ISSN 2075-4663
Key Study 3: High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise (Loughborough Intermittent Shuttle Test)
Mark ET Willems, Luke Cousins, David Williams and Sam D. Blacker. Beneficial Effects of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Maximal Sprint Speed during the Loughborough Intermittent Shuttle Test. Sports, Published August 2016, 4(3), 42; doi:10.3390/sports4030042 doi:10.3390/sports4030042
Key study 4: High-Intensity Running Protocol – Initial Study
Perkins IC, Vine SA, Blacker SD, Willems ME, New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract Improves High-Intensity Intermittent Running.. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2015 26.http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem.2015-0020
Key study 5: Repeatability Study – Confirming Consistency
Perkins, I., Blacker, S. D. and Willems, M. E. T. (2024) Individual responses to repeated dosing with anthocyanin-rich New Zealand blackcurrant extract during high-intensity intermittent treadmill running in active males. Nutrients, 16 (24). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2072-6643
Key study 7: Substrate Utilization – Case Study in Ultra-Endurance Athlete
Willems, M. E. T. and Briggs, A. (2022) Running-induced metabolic and physiological responses using New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract in a male ultra-endurance runner. A case study. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, 7 (104). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2411-5142
Key study 8: Exercise in the Heat – GI Protection
Lee, B. J., Flood, T. R., Hiles, A.et al (2022) Anthocyanin-rich blackcurrant extract preserves gastrointestinal barrier permeability and reduces enterocyte damage but has no effect on microbial translocation and inflammation after exertional heat stress. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 32 (4). pp. 265-274. ISSN 1543-2742
Key Takeaways
Professor Willems emphasized that while some results appeared “too good to be true,” the consistency across controlled studies supports the physiological potential of blackcurrant supplementation. The research underscores the extract’s emerging relevance as a natural performance-enhancing aid, with both aerobic and anaerobic applications.
Speaker 3: Dr. Sam Shepherd: Exploring the Role of Blackcurrant Anthocyanins in Substrate Metabolism and Fat Oxidation
Dr. Sam Shepherd, formerly of Liverpool John Moores University and now with Precision Fuel & Hydration, shared insights from nearly a decade of research into how blackcurrant anthocyanins affect substrate metabolism and glucose homeostasis.
His interest was sparked in 2015 after receiving an enthusiastic email from Professor Mark Willems. Initially sceptical, Dr. Shepherd was intrigued by early findings showing enhanced fat oxidation during exercise following blackcurrant supplementation. This aligned with his own research, which focuses on using nutrition and exercise to influence metabolism and subsequently enhance both performance and health.
Key studies and findings highlighted:
Cook, M. D., Myers, S. D., Blacker, S. D.et al (2015) New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract improves cycling performance and fat oxidation in cyclists. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 115 (11). pp. 2357-2365. ISSN 1439-6319
Cook, M. D., Myers, S. D., Gault, M. L.et al (2017) Dose effects of New Zealand Blackcurrant on substrate oxidation and physiological responses during prolonged cycling. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 117 (6). pp. 1207-1216. ISSN 1439-6319
Dr. Shepherd concluded that blackcurrant anthocyanins appear to enhance fat oxidation during prolonged exercise, with dose-dependent effects, and may modestly improve pre-exercise fatty acid availability - at least in trained females. He emphasized the need for further mechanistic insights and broader applications, particularly for metabolic health and endurance performance.
Strauss, JA, Willems, MET and Shepherd, S New Zealand blackcurrant extract enhances fat oxidation during prolonged cycling in endurance-trained females. European Journal of Applied Physiology. ISSN https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-018-3858-3 1439-6327
Willems, M. E. T. and Cook, M. D. (2025) Alterations of exercise-induced carbohydrate and fat oxidation by anthocyanin-rich New Zealand blackcurrant are associated with the pre-intervention metabolic function: a secondary analysis of randomized crossover trials, Nutrients, 17 (6). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2072-6643
Insulin Sensitivity Study
Dr. Shepherd presented data investigating the effect of blackcurrant extract on insulin sensitivity.
Study design:
Key findings:
A. Nolan, R. Brett, J. A. Strauss, C. E. Stewart, S. O. Shepherd Short‑term, but not acute, intake of New Zealand blackcurrant extract improves insulin sensitivity and free‑living postprandial glucose excursions in individuals with overweight or obesity. European Journal of Nutrition 2021 60:1253–1262
Final Takeaways
✅ Blackcurrant extract appears to:
These findings help build a more complete picture of how New Zealand blackcurrant extract (like CurraNZ) may support metabolic flexibility, endurance performance, and post-exercise recovery.
*Please note, Dr Shepherd shared unpublished datasets in his session – these have not been included and are embargoed until their publication date. We will provide an update on these findings in shortly.
Further research on New Zealand Blackcurrant (CurraNZ):
Performance and recovery in sport
1. Perkins IC, Blacker SD, Willems MET. Intra-individual Responses to New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract During High-Intensity, Intermittent Running: A Repeat Response Study. IJSNEM Vol. 29, Suppl 1, 2019 S1-11
2. Perkins, I.C., Bradley, M., Blacker, S.D., Willems, M.E.T. Effect Of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract On Muscle Fibre-Specific Fatigue 23rd Annual Congress Of The European College Of Sport Science Dublin/Ireland, 4-7 July 2018 207
3. Potter, J.A., Hodgson, C.I., Broadhurst, M., Howell, L., Gilbert, J., Willems, M.E. and Perkins, I.C., 2019. Effects of New Zealand blackcurrant extract on sport climbing performance. European journal of applied physiology, pp.1-9.
4. Godwin C, Cook MD, Willems MET. Effect of New Zealand blackcurrant extract on performance during the running based anaerobic sprint test in trained youth and recreationally active male football players. Sports 5, 69, 2017. doi:10.3390/sports5030069.
5. Perkins, I.C., Vine, S.A., Blacker, S.D., & Willems, M.E.T. (2015). New Zealand blackcurrant extract improves high-intensity intermittent running. International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 25(5), 487–493
6. Willems, M.E.T., Cousins, L., Williams, D., & Blacker, S.D. (2016). Beneficial effects of New Zealand blackcurrant extract on maximal sprint speed during the Loughborough Intermittent Shuttle Test. Sports, 4(3), 42.
7. Murphy C, Cook MD, Willems MET. Effect of New Zealand blackcurrant extract on repeated cycling time trial performance. Sports 5(2), 25, 2017. doi: 10.3390/sports5020025.
8. Lee BJ, Flood TR, Hiles AM, Wheeler LEV, Costello R, Walker ER, Ashdown K, Willems MET, Kuennen MR.New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract Attenuates Enterocyte Damage Following Exertional Heat Stress IJSNEM Vol. 29,
9. Cook, M.D., Myers, S.D., Blacker, S.D. and Willems, M.E.T., 2015. New Zealand blackcurrant extract improves cycling performance and fat oxidation in cyclists. European journal of applied physiology, 115(11), pp.2357-2365.
10. Willems, M.E.T., Şahin, M.A., Berendsen, T. and Cook, M.D., 2019. Effect of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Cycling Performance and Substrate Oxidation in Normobaric Hypoxia in Trained Cyclists. Sports, 7(3), p.67.
11. Fryer S, Paterson C, Perkins IC, Gloster C, Willems ME, Potter JA. New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract Enhances Muscle Oxygenation During Forearm Exercise in Intermediate-Level Rock Climbers. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 2020 May 26;1(aop):1-6.
12. Montanari S, Sahin M, Lee B, Blacker S, Willems MET. No Effects of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Physiological and Performance Responses in Trained Male Cyclists Undertaking Repeated Testing across a Week Period. Sports 2020, 8, 114; doi:10.3390/sports8080114
13. Montanari S, Şahin MA, Lee B, Blacker S, Willems MET. No effects of different doses of New Zealand blackcurrant 1 extract on cardiovascular responses during rest and 2 submaximal exercise across a week in trained male cyclists. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 2020. DOI: 10.1123/ijsnem.2020-0164
14. Fryer S, Giles D, Bird E, Stone K, Paterson C, Baláš J, Willems MET, Potter J, Perkins I. New Zealand blackcurrant extract enhances muscle oxygenation during repeated intermittent forearm muscle contractions in advanced and elite rock climbers. 2020. European Journal of Sport Science, DOI: 10.1080/17461391.2020.182704
15. Hunt, J.E.A.; Coelho, M.O.C.; Buxton, S.; Butcher, R.; Foran, D.; Rowland, D.; Gurton, W.; Macrae, H.; Jones, L.; Gapper, K.S.;et al. Consumption of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract Improves Recovery from Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage in Non-Resistance Trained Men and Women: A Double-Blind Randomised Trial. Nutrients 2021, 13, 2875. https:// doi.org/10.3390/nu1308287516.
16. Burnett, P.J.M.; Willems, M.E.T. Effects of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Sequential Performance Testing in Male Rugby Union Players. Sports 2022, 10, 152. https://doi.org/10.3390/ sports10100152. *Data from personal communication with Professor Willems.
17. Willems et al Effect of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Force Steadiness of the Quadriceps Femoris Muscle during Sustained Submaximal Isometric Contraction. J. Funct. Morphol. Kinesiol. 2022, doi: 10.3390/jfmk7020044
18. M Willems, S Montenari et al Acute Effects of NZBC on Cycling Time-Trial Are Performance Dependent in Endurance-Trained Cylists: A Home-Based Study, Sports 2023, 11, 93. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports11050093
19 Lee et al. Anthocyanin-rich blackcurrant extract preserves gastrointestinal barrier permeability and reduces enterocyte damage but has no effect on microbial translocation and inflammation after exertional heat stress, IJSNEM (in press) doi: 10.1123/ijsnem.2021-0330.
20. Willems, Lee et al Anthocyanin-rich New Zealand blackcurrant extract reduces running-induced gastro-intestinal symptoms in the heat, Research in Sports Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1080/15438627.2025.2471380
21. Moss, Brindley, Enright et al The effects of an acute dose of New Zealand blackcurrant extract on 5 km running performance, International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 2023, 33, 323-330, https://doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem.2023-0029
22. Lee et al, New Zealand blackcurrant extract modulates the heat shock response in men during exercise in hot ambient conditions, Eu J Applied Physiology April 2024, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-024-05439-w
23 . Willems, Briggs et al,.Beneficial physiological and metabolic effects with acute intake of New Zealand blackcurrant extract during 4h of indoor cycling in a male Ironman athlete: A case study, J. Funct. Morphol. Kinesiol. 2024, 9(3), 141; https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk9030141
24 I Perkins, S Blacker, M Willems et al, Individual responses to Repeated Dosing with anthocyanin-Rich New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract During High-Intensity, Intermittent Treadmill Running in Active Males, Nutrients, 2024, 16(24), 4253; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16244253
EXERCISE METABOLISM
1. Şahin MA, Bilgiç P, Montanari S, Willems MET. Effects of Daily and Intermittent Intake of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Whole-Body Fat Oxidation During Moderate Intensity Exercise in Males IJSNEM Vol. 29, Suppl 1, 2019 s1-4
2. Lee BJ, Flood TR , Hiles AM, Wheeler LEV, Costello R, Walker EF, Ashdown K, Kuennen MR, Willems MET. New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract Enhances Fat Oxidation During Submaximal Exercise in the Heat IJSNEM Vol. 29, Suppl 1, 2019 S1-8
3. Strauss JA, Willems MET, Shepherd SO. New Zealand blackcurrant extract enhances fat oxidation during prolonged cycling in endurance-trained females. European Journal of Applied Physiology 118(6), 1265-1272, 2018. doi: 10.1007/s00421-018-3858-3.
4. Cook MD, Myers SD, Blacker SD, Willems ME. New Zealand blackcurrant extract improves cycling performance and fat oxidation in cyclists. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 2015 Nov 1;115(11):2357-65.
5. Cook MD, Myers SD, Gault ML, Edwards VC, Willems ME. Dose effects of New Zealand blackcurrant on substrate oxidation and physiological responses during prolonged cycling. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 2017 Jun 1;117(6):1207-16.
6. Cook MD, Edwards VC, Myers SD, Gault ML, Willems ME. Metabolic and Physiological Responses by New Zealand Blackcurrant during Cycling: A Dose-Response Study. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 48(5S):977-978, May 2016
7. Willems, M.E.T., Şahin, M.A., Berendsen, T. and Cook, M.D., 2019. Effect of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Cycling Performance and Substrate Oxidation in Normobaric Hypoxia in Trained Cyclists. Sports, 7(3), p.67.
8. Willems, M., Parktin, N., Widjaja, W. and Ajjimaporn, A., 2018. Effect of new zealand blackcurrant extract on physiological responses at rest and during brisk walking in southeast asian men: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study. Nutrients, 10(11), p.1732.
9. Şahin M, Bilgiç P, Montanari S, Willems M. Intake Duration of Anthocyanin-Rich New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract Affects Metabolic Responses during Moderate Intensity Walking Exercise in Adult Males, Journal of Dietary Supplements. doi: 10.1080/19390211.2020.1783421
10. Willems M, Briggs A. Running-Induced Metabolic and Physiological Responses Using New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract in a Male ultra-Endurance Runner: A Case Study. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, 2022 https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk7040104
11. Willems, M.E.T.; Banic, M.; Cadden, R.; Barnett, L. Enhanced Walking-Induced Fat Oxidation by New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract Is Body Composition-Dependent in Recreationally Active Adult Females. Nutrients 2022, 14, 1475. https:// doi.org/10.3390/nu14071475
12. Fortis H, Jones RO, Herris MA, Barrett JS, Jones LO, Morton JP, Strauss JA, Shepherd SO New Zealand blackcurrant extract enhances skeletal muscle glycogen re-synthesis in response to Sub-Optimal Carbohydrate Ingestion. Research Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom ISENC conference 2022
13. Jones LO, L Leung, H O Fortis, Barrett JS, Strauss JA, Shepherd SO New Zealand blackcurrant extract enhances whole-body fat oxidation but does not affect intramuscular triglyceride utilisation in human skeletal muscle. Research Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom ISENC conference 2022
14. Willems M.E.T Two weeks daily intake of anthocyanin-rich NZBCE enhances whole-body fat oxidation during supine rest in healthy males Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals 2023; 2(8): 30-40. DOI: 10.1080/19390211.2020.1783421.
15. Willems et al. Effects of CurraNZ, a New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract during Sables Athletes in Hot Conditions: Two Case Studies, J Func Morph Kinesiology https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk9020076
16. Yusan Shan, Matthew Cook, Effects of New Zealand blackcurrant extract on exercising substrate utilisation and post exercise hypotension in males and females, International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem.2024-0108.
17. Alterations of Exercise-Induced Carbohydrate and Fat Oxidation by Anthocyanin-Rich New Zealand blackcurrant are associated with the Pre-Intervention Metabolic Function: A Secondary Analysis of Randomized Crossover Trials, M Willems, M Cook, Nutrients, 2025, 17(6), 997, https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17060997
Cardiovascular function and GLYCEMIC effects
1. Cook MD, Myers SD, Gault ML, Willems MET. Blackcurrant Alters Physiological Responses and Femoral Artery Diameter during Sustained Isometric Contraction. Nutrients. 2017, 9(6). pii: E556. doi: 10.3390/nu9060556.
2. Sahin M, Bilgic P, Montanari S, Willems M. Effects of Daily and Intermittent Intake of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Cardiovascular Responses During Moderate Intensity Exercise in Males (P23-011-19).
3. Cook MD, Myers SD, Gault ML, Edwards VE, Willems MET. Cardiovascular Function during Supine Rest in Endurance Trained Males with New Zealand Blackcurrant: A Dose-Response Study. European Journal of Applied Physiology 117(2):247-254, 2017. doi: 10.1007/s00421-016-3512-x.
4. Willems MET, Parktin N, Widjaja W, Ajjimaporn A. Effect of New Zealand blackcurrant extract on physiological responses at rest and during brisk walking in Southeast Asian men: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study. Nutrients 10(11). pii: E1732. doi: 10.3390/nu10111732.
5. Cook M, Amber S, Joyce J. Effect of New Zealand Blackcurrant on Blood Pressure, Cognitive Function and Functional Performance in Older Adults. Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2020 https://doi.org/10.1080/21551197.2019.1707740
6. Nolan A, Brett R, Strauss JA, Stewart CE, Shepherd SO. Short‑term, but not acute, intake of New Zealand blackcurrant extract improves insulin sensitivity and free‑living postprandial glucose excursions in individuals with overweight or obesity. A. Nolan1 · R. Brett1 · J. A. Strauss1 · C. E. Stewart1 · S. O. Shepherd1 European Journal of Nutrition (2020).
7. Okamoto T, Hashimoto Y, Kobayashi R, Nakazato K, Willems ME. Effects of blackcurrant extract on arterial functions in older adults: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial. Clinical and Experimental Hypertension. 2020 May 14:1-8.
8. Cook, D; Dunne, A; Bosworth, M; Willems, MET. Effect of Intake Duration of Anthocyanin-Rich New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract on Cardiovascular Responses and Femoral Artery Diameter during Sustained Submaximal Isometric Contraction, Journal of Dietary Supplements 2021, DOI: 10.1080/19390211.2021.1948943
9. Yusan Shan, Matthew Cook, Effects of New Zealand blackcurrant extract on exercising substrate utilisation and post exercise hypotension in males and females, International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem.2024-0108.