[Christmas article: Can chili improve the performance of Santa Claus and goblins? A randomized study].

Q4 Medicine
Sten Rasmussen, Johannes Kristiansen Rasmussen
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Abstract

Introduction: Many children expect a visit from Santa Claus, preferably on Christmas Eve and the teasing goblins are active teasing throughout the month of December. Therefore, Santa Claus and goblins must be in good shape for the activities of December. Rice pudding, Christmas pancakes, and other goodies are consumed in large quantities to help both the size of Santa Claus as well as the activity level of the Christmas teasing. Chili peppers and spicy foods contain the compound capsaicin, responsible for their heat and spiciness. Some research suggests that capsaicin may have potential benefits for physical function, although the evidence is not conclusive, and more studies are needed to fully understand its effects. Thus, the purpose of this study was to investigate the acute effect of chili supplementation on strength performance.

Methods: The study used a randomized, double-blind design. The subjects completed three plank tests measuring the maximum time before and after having pancakes including capsaicin or placebo. Pancake recipe for four persons was 500 g all-purpose flour, 10 dl milk, six eggs, half a teaspoon salt, 50 g melted butter, one teaspoon vanilla, one teaspoon cinnamon, one teaspoon ginger. For the intervention group one teaspoon chili was added. Vanilla, cinnamon and ginger blinded the taste of chili and the adding red tint blinded the visual of chili. When eating the pancakes, sugar and strawberry or blackcurrant jam were added.

Results: In august 2023, four Santa Claus-sized Santas and four smaller teasing goblins met the inclusion criteria. There was an overall effect of chili Christmas pancakes compared to control in improving plank time from 111.7 (± 14.6) sec. to 156.3 (± 26.17) sec. (p = 0.043, paired t-test), compared to the change in the control group from 88.8 (± 14.7) sec. to 97.3 (± 19.7) sec. (p = 0.34, paired t-test). In the pooled sample of all eight participants there was evidence that the Christmas pancake meal by itself influenced a change in plank time from 100.2 (± 10.4) sec. to 126.8 (± 17.2) sec. (p = 0.025, paired t-test). However, all the goblins improved in plank time from 133.6 (± 12.5) sec. to 181.22 (± 22.7) sec. (p = 0.035, paired t-test), the Santas did not.

Conclusion: In this study, we found that adding chili to Christmas pancakes can improve plank test performance. However, the effect was not detectable for Santas. It was probably the best outcome of the test, that the goblins had a good impact eating chili Christmas pancakes. We therefore recommend that Santa Clauses and teasing goblins use chili in the Christmas pancakes to have the strength to solve the big Christmas tasks in December. It could also be a recommendation based on the literature to use chili in cooking in December, both to keep warm in the cold month of December and perhaps to avoid unnecessary excess weight.

Funding: None.

Trial registration: None.

圣诞文章:辣椒能提高圣诞老人和小妖精的表现吗?一项随机研究]。
许多孩子都期待圣诞老人的到来,最好是在平安夜,而顽皮的小妖精在整个12月都在积极地戏弄他们。因此,圣诞老人和小妖精们必须保持良好的状态才能参加12月的活动。米布丁,圣诞煎饼,和其他的好东西被大量消耗,以帮助圣诞老人的大小和圣诞戏弄的活动水平。辣椒和辛辣食物中含有复合辣椒素,这是它们的热和辛辣的原因。一些研究表明,辣椒素可能对身体机能有潜在的好处,尽管证据还不是决定性的,需要更多的研究来充分了解它的作用。因此,本研究的目的是研究补充辣椒对力量性能的急性影响。方法:采用随机、双盲设计。受试者完成了三个平板支撑测试,测量在吃含有辣椒素或安慰剂的煎饼之前和之后的最长时间。四个人的煎饼食谱是500克普通面粉,10分升牛奶,6个鸡蛋,半茶匙盐,50克融化的黄油,一茶匙香草,一茶匙肉桂,一茶匙姜。干预组加了一茶匙辣椒。香草、肉桂和姜掩盖了辣椒的味道,添加的红色掩盖了辣椒的视觉。在吃煎饼的时候,会加入糖和草莓或黑加仑果酱。结果:2023年8月,四个圣诞老人大小的圣诞老人和四个较小的戏弄妖精符合纳入标准。与对照组相比,辣椒圣诞煎饼的整体效果是将平板支撑时间从111.7(±14.6)秒提高到156.3(±26.17)秒(p = 0.043,配对t检验),而对照组从88.8(±14.7)秒提高到97.3(±19.7)秒(p = 0.34,配对t检验)。在所有8名参与者的汇总样本中,有证据表明,圣诞煎饼本身影响了平板支撑时间的变化,从100.2(±10.4)秒到126.8(±17.2)秒(p = 0.025,配对t检验)。然而,所有地精的平板支撑时间从133.6(±12.5)秒提高到181.22(±22.7)秒(p = 0.035,配对t检验),而圣诞老人没有。结论:在本研究中,我们发现在圣诞煎饼中加入辣椒可以提高平板测试的表现。然而,这种影响在圣诞老人身上没有检测到。这可能是测试中最好的结果,妖精吃辣椒圣诞煎饼有很好的影响。因此,我们建议圣诞老人和调皮的小妖精在圣诞煎饼里加点辣椒,这样才有力量解决12月的圣诞大任务。根据文献,在12月烹饪时使用辣椒也可能是一种建议,既可以在寒冷的12月保暖,也可以避免不必要的超重。资金:没有。试验注册:无。
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期刊介绍: The Ulster Medical Journal is an international general medical journal with contributions on all areas of medical and surgical specialties relevant to a general medical readership. It retains a focus on material relevant to the health of the Northern Ireland population. The Honorary Editor would welcome offers of papers for publication. Prospective authors are invited to read the notice to contributors.
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