Xiao Liu, Lei Huo, Feng Wang, Tian Wang, Wenchao Rong, Yu He
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Abstract
The 1,000-m run is a key component of university physical fitness assessments. Effective supplementation strategies to enhance performance and recovery in this test remain underexplored. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of caffeine (CAF) and beetroot juice (BJ) on 1,000-m performance and used SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) analysis to identify key influencing factors. A randomized crossover design compared the effects of CAF (6 mg/kg body weight), BJ (70 mL providing 6.4 mmol of ), and their combination with placebo (PLA) on 1,000-m running performance. Twenty healthy male participants took part in the study. Physiological, nutritional, and behavioral data were collected during each condition. SHAP analysis of a multilayer perceptron model quantified the relative importance of various performance determinants, providing a clear assessment of their contribution to the outcome. The CAF + BJ group performed significantly better than PLA (p < .01) in the first 1,000-m run and outperformed both PLA and BJ in the second run (p < .01). Performance declined after recovery in BJ (p < .01) and PLA (p < .01) but improved in CAF + BJ (p < .01). Post-exercise heart rate and blood lactate were highest in CAF + BJ and CAF, with CAF showing significantly higher lactate levels at 10, 15, and 20 min post-exercise compared to CAF + BJ (p < .01). SHAP analysis ranked body fat percentage > weight > age > nighttime sleep duration > nutritional strategy > average vertical jump height > grip strength > resting heart rate > time since last meal > alcohol consumption > height > smoking frequency. This study suggests that CAF and BJ supplementation may improve 1,000-m performance. SHAP analysis introduced a novel framework for identifying key factors, offering insights for targeted interventions. Tailored dietary supplement strategies that address critical physiological and lifestyle factors are important. Combining supplementation with these approaches can further enhance performance and recovery.
1000米跑是大学身体健康评估的重要组成部分。在该测试中,提高性能和恢复的有效补充策略仍未得到充分研究。本研究旨在评价咖啡因(CAF)和甜菜根汁(BJ)对1000 -m性能的影响,并利用SHapley加性解释(SHAP)分析找出关键影响因素。采用随机交叉设计比较CAF (6 mg/kg体重)、BJ (70 mL提供6.4 mmol NO3-)及其与安慰剂(PLA)联合使用对1000米跑步性能的影响。20名健康男性参与者参加了这项研究。在每种情况下收集生理、营养和行为数据。多层感知器模型的SHAP分析量化了各种性能决定因素的相对重要性,提供了对其对结果的贡献的明确评估。CAF + BJ组的表现明显优于PLA组(p p p p p p p)体重(p p p p p)年龄(p p p p p p体重(p p p p p体重)年龄(p p p p体重)夜间睡眠时间(p p p体重)营养策略(p p p体重)平均垂直跳高(p p p体重)握力(p p p营养策略)静息心率(p p p体重)从最后一餐开始的时间(p p p p体重)本研究表明,补充CAF和BJ可提高1000米运动性能。SHAP分析引入了一种识别关键因素的新框架,为有针对性的干预措施提供了见解。针对关键生理和生活方式因素的量身定制的膳食补充策略很重要。将补充剂与这些方法结合使用可以进一步提高性能和恢复能力。
期刊介绍:
American Journal of Men"s Health will be a core resource for cutting-edge information regarding men"s health and illness. The Journal will publish papers from all health, behavioral and social disciplines, including but not limited to medicine, nursing, allied health, public health, health psychology/behavioral medicine, and medical sociology and anthropology.