Acute caffeine supplementation offsets the impairment in 10-km running performance following one night of partial sleep deprivation: a randomized controlled crossover trial.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
European Journal of Applied Physiology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1007/s00421-024-05638-5
Yi-Shan Tsai, Ting-Tzu Chen, Yau-Ching Chan, Chun-Chin Huang, Ting-Fu Lai, Yung Liao, Richard S Metcalfe, Yung-Chih Chen, Ho-Seng Wang
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Abstract

Introduction: Whether acute caffeine supplementation can offset the negative effects of one-night of partial sleep deprivation (PSD) on endurance exercise performance is currently unknown.

Methods: Ten healthy recreational male runners (age: 27 ± 6 years; V ˙ O 2 max : 61 ± 9 mL/kg/min) completed 4 trials in a balanced Latin square design, which were PSD + caffeine (PSD-Caf), PSD + placebo (PSD-Pla), normal sleep (NS) + caffeine (NS-Caf) and NS + placebo (NS-Pla). 3 and 8 h sleep windows were scheduled in PSD and NS, respectively. 10-km treadmill time trial (TT) performance was assessed 45 min after caffeine (6 mg/kg/body mass)/placebo supplementation in the morning following PSD/NS. Blood glucose, lactate, free fatty acid and glycerol were measured at pre-supplementation, pre-exercise and after exercise.

Results: PSD resulted in compromised TT performance compared to NS in the placebo conditions by 5% (51.9 ± 7.7 vs. 49.4 ± 6.9 min, p = 0.001). Caffeine improved TT performance compared to placebo following both PSD by 7.7% (PSD-Caf: 47.9 ± 7.3 min vs. PSD-Pla: 51.9 ± 7.7 min, p = 0.007) and NS by 2.8% (NS-Caf: 48.0 ± 6.4 min vs. NS-Pla: 49.4 ± 6.9 min, p = 0.049). TT performance following PSD-Caf was not different from either NS-Pla or NS-Caf (p = 0.185 and p = 0.891, respectively). Blood glucose, lactate, and glycerol concentrations at post-exercise, as well as heart rate and the speed/RPE ratio during TT, were higher in caffeine trials compared to placebo.

Conclusions: Caffeine supplementation offsets the negative effects of one-night PSD on 10-km running performance.

急性咖啡因补充剂可抵消一夜部分睡眠不足对 10 公里跑步成绩的影响:随机对照交叉试验。
引言急性咖啡因补充剂能否抵消一夜部分睡眠剥夺(PSD)对耐力运动表现的负面影响,目前尚不清楚:10名健康的休闲男性跑步者(年龄:27±6岁;最大V˙O 2:61±9 mL/kg/min)完成了4项平衡拉丁方阵设计试验,分别为PSD+咖啡因(PSD-Caf)、PSD+安慰剂(PSD-Pla)、正常睡眠(NS)+咖啡因(NS-Caf)和NS+安慰剂(NS-Pla)。PSD 和 NS 分别安排了 3 小时和 8 小时的睡眠时间。在PSD/NS后的早晨补充咖啡因(6毫克/公斤/体重)/安慰剂45分钟后,对10公里跑步机计时赛(TT)成绩进行评估。在补充前、运动前和运动后测量血糖、乳酸、游离脂肪酸和甘油:结果:与安慰剂条件下的 NS 相比,PSD 导致 TT 成绩下降了 5%(51.9 ± 7.7 vs. 49.4 ± 6.9 分钟,p = 0.001)。与安慰剂相比,咖啡因使 PSD 后的 TT 成绩提高了 7.7%(PSD-Caf:47.9 ± 7.3 分钟 vs PSD-Pla:51.9 ± 7.7 分钟,p = 0.007),使 NS 后的 TT 成绩提高了 2.8%(NS-Caf:48.0 ± 6.4 分钟 vs NS-Pla:49.4 ± 6.9 分钟,p = 0.049)。PSD-Caf 之后的 TT 表现与 NS-Pla 或 NS-Caf 没有差异(分别为 p = 0.185 和 p = 0.891)。与安慰剂相比,咖啡因试验中运动后的血糖、乳酸和甘油浓度以及 TT 期间的心率和速度/RPE 比值都更高:结论:补充咖啡因可抵消一夜 PSD 对 10 公里跑成绩的负面影响。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Applied Physiology (EJAP) aims to promote mechanistic advances in human integrative and translational physiology. Physiology is viewed broadly, having overlapping context with related disciplines such as biomechanics, biochemistry, endocrinology, ergonomics, immunology, motor control, and nutrition. EJAP welcomes studies dealing with physical exercise, training and performance. Studies addressing physiological mechanisms are preferred over descriptive studies. Papers dealing with animal models or pathophysiological conditions are not excluded from consideration, but must be clearly relevant to human physiology.
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