Ergogenic response to caffeine in resistance performance, perceived pain, and female sex hormones following muscular endurance in strength-trained eumenorrheic females during early follicular phase

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
Hatem A. Shlool, M. F. AbuMoh'd
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This study investigates the ergogenic response to caffeine, in terms of repetitions to failure, time under tension, perceived pain, and female sex hormones (oestradiol and progesterone), following muscular endurance during the early follicular phase. Eleven strength-trained eumenorrheic females performed two consecutive trials (48 h apart). Using a double-blind crossover design, participants were randomly assigned to receive either caffeine (4 mg/kg) 1 h before exercise or a placebo. In each trial, participants performed as many repetitions of leg extension and hip adduction as possible at 65% of 1-RM. Two minutes of recovery were allocated between each exercise. Each repetition was performed at maximal velocity. Perceived pain was rated on an 11-point scale immediately after each exercise, and blood samples were drawn from each participant 30 min after completing the test. Data revealed a significant ergogenic response to caffeine in repetitions to failure for leg extension and hip adduction (p = .003 and p = .043, respectively); meanwhile, caffeine led to a significantly longer time under tension in leg extension (p = .001), with no differences in hip adduction (p = .053). In terms of perceived pain, no differences between trials were found for hip adduction (p = .724), but it was rated higher after leg extension in the caffeine trial, when compared to the placebo (p = .011). No differences were observed between trials regarding oestradiol and progesterone levels (p = .138 and p = .350, respectively). In conclusion, ingestion of 4 mg/kg of caffeine increased leg extension and hip adduction repetitions to failure, without main effects on perceived pain and sex hormones, in strength-trained eumenorrheic females during the early follicular phase.
在卵泡早期,经过力量训练的月经期女性在肌肉耐力训练后,咖啡因对阻力表现、疼痛感和女性性激素的致能反应
本研究从失败重复次数、紧张时间、疼痛感和女性性激素(雌二醇和孕酮)等方面,调查了在卵泡早期进行肌肉耐力训练后,咖啡因对人体产生的反应。11 名经过力量训练的闭经女性连续进行了两次试验(间隔 48 小时)。采用双盲交叉设计,参与者在运动前 1 小时被随机分配接受咖啡因(4 毫克/千克)或安慰剂。在每次试验中,参与者以 65% 的 1-RM 运动量进行尽可能多的腿部伸展和髋部内收重复运动。每次运动之间有两分钟的恢复时间。每次重复都以最大速度进行。每次运动后立即用 11 点量表对感觉疼痛进行评分,并在完成测试 30 分钟后抽取每位参与者的血液样本。数据显示,在腿部伸展和髋关节内收的失败重复次数中,咖啡因有明显的促进运动反应(p = .003 和 p = .043);同时,咖啡因使腿部伸展的张力作用时间明显延长(p = .001),而髋关节内收的张力作用时间则没有差异(p = .053)。在疼痛感方面,髋关节内收试验与安慰剂试验之间没有发现差异(p = .724),但咖啡因试验与安慰剂试验相比,腿部伸展后的疼痛感更高(p = .011)。在雌二醇和孕酮水平方面,各试验之间未发现差异(p = .138 和 p = .350)。总之,摄入 4 毫克/千克咖啡因可增加卵泡早期的经期女性腿部伸展和髋部内收的重复失败次数,但对疼痛感和性激素没有主要影响。
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期刊介绍: JHSE contributes to the continuing professional development of sport and exercise sciences, including a high-level research in biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports history, nutrition, and a wide range of social and ethical issues in physical activity, and other aspects of sports medicine related quality of life and biophysical investigation of sports performance.
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