Effects of Repeated Low-Dose Caffeine Ingestion During a Night of Total Sleep Deprivation on Endurance Performance and Psychological State in Young Recreational Runners

Amir Khcharem, Makram Souissi, Z. Sahnoun
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Background: Caffeine is frequently consumed by athletes to maintain alertness in conditions of sleep loss. However, the effect of caffeine ingestion during total sleep deprivation during aerobic exercise remains questionable. Objectives: The present study aimed to assess the effects of repeated intake of low-dose caffeine during a night of total sleep deprivation on endurance performance and psychological states. Methods: Twelve recreational runners performed four test sessions in a double-blind randomized order after a placebo or 6 mg/kg of caffeine ingestion after a baseline night (BN) or three doses of 2 mg/kg of caffeine during a night of total sleep deprivation (TSD). At each session, they completed an exhaustive run around a 400 m athletics track and performed the Feeling Scale test. ANOVA with repeated measures followed by paired t-tests was used to analyze the data. Results: In comparison with BN, the TSD condition significantly impaired running performance (P < 0.001). On the contrary, caffeine administration improved endurance running performance (P < 0.001) and increased feeling of well-being (P < 0.05) after TSD night as compared to placebo. Conclusions: Repeated ingestion of low-dose caffeine is an effective way to mitigate the negative effects of total sleep deprivation on endurance performance and mood states.
在完全睡眠剥夺的夜晚重复低剂量咖啡因摄入对年轻休闲跑步者耐力表现和心理状态的影响
背景:运动员经常摄入咖啡因以在睡眠不足的情况下保持警觉性。然而,在有氧运动中完全剥夺睡眠时摄入咖啡因的影响仍然值得怀疑。目的:本研究旨在评估在完全睡眠剥夺的夜晚反复摄入低剂量咖啡因对耐力表现和心理状态的影响。方法:12名休闲跑步者在基线夜(BN)后摄入安慰剂或6 mg/kg咖啡因,或在完全睡眠剥夺(TSD)的夜晚摄入3剂量2 mg/kg咖啡因,按双盲随机顺序进行4次测试。在每次训练中,他们都要绕着400米的田径跑道跑完一圈,并进行感觉量表测试。采用重复测量的方差分析和配对t检验对数据进行分析。结果:与BN相比,TSD条件显著降低了小鼠的跑步性能(P < 0.001)。相反,与安慰剂相比,咖啡因改善了耐力跑步表现(P < 0.001),增加了创伤后应激夜后的幸福感(P < 0.05)。结论:反复摄入低剂量咖啡因可有效减轻完全睡眠剥夺对耐力表现和情绪状态的负面影响。
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