Effects of Acute Ingestion of Guarana (Paullinia Cupana) on Soccer Player Performance: A Randomized, Cross-over, Placebo-Controlled Study.

IF 6.8 4区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Jaisson Agne Estrázulas, Felipe Pereira Dos Santos, Ana Julia Taborda Machado, Elto Legnani, Romulo Bertuzzi, Adriano Eduardo Lima-Silva
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the acute effects of ingesting a beverage containing guarana (Paullinia cupana) seed powder on performance during field tests related to physical capacities that are determinants of soccer performance, such as lower limb power, sprint, agility, and the capacity to carry out intermittent exercise.

Methods: The study was conducted using a randomized, crossover, and counterbalanced design, with a beverage containing guarana or placebo administered in a double-blind manner. Twenty-seven under-17 soccer players of a professional soccer club performed a battery of tests 60 min after the ingestion of guarana (3 g of the fruit seed powder) or placebo. Trials were performed with a 7-day washout period. The battery of tests included a countermovement jump test, sprints of 10 and 20 m, an Illinois agility test, and a Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test level 1 (YYIR1).

Results: Guarana ingestion did not improve countermovement jump, sprints, or agility (p > 0.05). However, guarana ingestion increased the distance covered in the YYIR1, compared with placebo ingestion (p = 0.01).

Conclusion: Acute ingestion of guarana improves the capacity to perform intermittent exercise in soccer players but seems to be ineffective to improve lower limb power, sprint, and agility.

急性摄入瓜拿纳(Paullinia Cupana)对足球运动员表现的影响:一项随机、交叉、安慰剂对照研究。
目的研究摄入含有瓜拿纳(Paullinia cupana)种子粉末的饮料对足球运动表现的决定性体能(如下肢力量、短跑、敏捷性和间歇运动能力)相关现场测试表现的急性影响:研究采用随机、交叉和平衡设计法,以双盲方式服用含有瓜拉纳或安慰剂的饮料。一家职业足球俱乐部的 27 名 17 岁以下足球运动员在服用瓜拿纳(3 克果籽粉)或安慰剂 60 分钟后进行了一系列测试。试验期间有 7 天的冲洗期。测试包括反向跳跃测试、10 米和 20 米短跑、伊利诺伊敏捷性测试和悠悠间歇恢复测试 1 级(YYIR1):结果:摄入瓜拿纳并没有改善反向跳跃、短跑或敏捷性(P > 0.05)。然而,与服用安慰剂相比,服用瓜拿纳增加了YYIR1的距离(p = 0.01):结论:急性摄入瓜拿纳能提高足球运动员进行间歇运动的能力,但似乎不能有效改善下肢力量、短跑和敏捷性。
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