Habitual Caffeine Consumption and Training Status Affect the Ergogenicity of Acute Caffeine Intake on Exercise Performance.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Davar Khodadadi, Farhad Azimi, Abdorreza Eghbal Moghanlou, Recep Gursoy, Abdullah Demirli, Parham Jalali, Reza Behdari, Maryam Seyedheydari
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Abstract

Background: Acute caffeine ingestion can improve exercise performance. Interplay between caffeine habituation and training status on the performance-enhancing effect of caffeine is unknown.

Hypothesis: Habitual caffeine consumption and training status affect the ergogenicity of pre-exercise caffeine intake on exercise performance.

Study design: Double-blind, placebo-controlled, counterbalanced experimental design.

Level of evidence: Level 3.

Methods: Eighty physically inactive men were randomized into 1 of 4 groups: caffeine supplementation (CAF), caffeine supplementation + exercise training (CAFEXE), placebo (PLA), and placebo + exercise training (PLAEXE); high-intensity interval training and caffeine were administered for 9 and 8 weeks, respectively. Data were collected pre-test, mid-test, post-test, and delayed post-test, each including 2 experiment sessions (3 mg/kg caffeine or placebo), with an additional experiment session post-test (6 mg/kg caffeine). In each experiment session, 45-min after consuming a placebo or caffeine, a 3-km running test and a Wingate power test were performed.

Results: Pre-exercise ingestion of 3 mg/kg caffeine improved 3-km running time and mean power output (MPO) in all groups at all stages (P < 0.05); this effect was higher in trained than in untrained volunteers (P < 0.05). Habitual caffeine consumption reduced the ergogenic effect of caffeine in both aerobic and anaerobic trials (P < 0.05); 6 mg/kg caffeine enhanced this decrease only in CAFEXE (P < 0.05). Short-term caffeine withdrawal augmented the reduced ergogenic effect of caffeine on 3-km running performance and MPO in CAF and CAFEXE (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: Habituation to caffeine and training status could partially influence the ergogenic effects of caffeine on exercise performance.

Clinical relevance: Regular caffeine consumption leads to some degree of tolerance and decreases its ergogenicity. A pre-exercise increase in caffeine dosage in trained people and short-term caffeine withdrawal in both trained and untrained people could compensate for the reduced caffeine ergogenicity in young men.

习惯性咖啡因摄入和训练状态影响急性咖啡因摄入对运动表现的自生性。
背景:急性咖啡因摄入可以改善运动表现。咖啡因习惯和训练状态之间的相互作用对咖啡因提高成绩的影响尚不清楚。假设:习惯性咖啡因摄入和训练状态影响运动前咖啡因摄入对运动表现的起效性。研究设计:双盲、安慰剂对照、平衡实验设计。证据等级:三级。方法:80名缺乏运动的男性随机分为4组:咖啡因补充组(CAF)、咖啡因补充+运动训练组(CAFEXE)、安慰剂组(PLA)和安慰剂+运动训练组(PLAEXE);高强度间歇训练和咖啡因分别进行了9周和8周。收集测试前、测试中、测试后和延迟测试后的数据,每个包括2个实验阶段(3 mg/kg咖啡因或安慰剂),以及一个额外的实验阶段(6 mg/kg咖啡因)。在每次实验中,在服用安慰剂或咖啡因45分钟后,进行3公里跑步测试和温盖特功率测试。结果:运动前摄入3 mg/kg咖啡因可提高各组各阶段3公里跑步时间和平均功率输出(MPO) (P < 0.05);这一效应在接受过培训的志愿者中高于未接受过培训的志愿者(P < 0.05)。在有氧试验和无氧试验中,习惯性摄入咖啡因降低了咖啡因的人体原效(P < 0.05);6 mg/kg咖啡因仅在CAFEXE中增强了这种降低(P < 0.05)。短期咖啡因戒断增强了咖啡因对CAF和CAFEXE的3公里跑成绩和MPO的降低效应(P < 0.05)。结论:咖啡因的习惯和训练状态可能部分影响咖啡因对运动表现的促能作用。临床意义:经常摄入咖啡因会导致一定程度的耐受性,并降低其自因性。训练有素的人在运动前增加咖啡因的剂量,训练有素的人和未训练有素的人在短期内戒断咖啡因,可以弥补年轻男性中咖啡因产生力的降低。
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Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach
Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
6.90
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101
期刊介绍: Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach is an indispensable resource for all medical professionals involved in the training and care of the competitive or recreational athlete, including primary care physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers and other medical and health care professionals. Published bimonthly, Sports Health is a collaborative publication from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM), the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), and the Sports Physical Therapy Section (SPTS). The journal publishes review articles, original research articles, case studies, images, short updates, legal briefs, editorials, and letters to the editor. Topics include: -Sports Injury and Treatment -Care of the Athlete -Athlete Rehabilitation -Medical Issues in the Athlete -Surgical Techniques in Sports Medicine -Case Studies in Sports Medicine -Images in Sports Medicine -Legal Issues -Pediatric Athletes -General Sports Trauma -Sports Psychology
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