Moderators of Caffeine's Effects on Jumping Performance in Females: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

IF 6.8 4区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Jozo Grgic, Dorian Varovic
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Abstract

We aimed to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of caffeine's effects on vertical jumping performance in females, with subgroup analyses for potential moderators, including phase of the menstrual cycle, testing time of day, caffeine dose, and test type. Fifteen studies were included in the review (n = 197). Their data were pooled in a random-effects meta-analysis of effect sizes (Hedges' g). In the main meta-analysis, we found an ergogenic effect of caffeine on jumping performance (g: 0.28). An ergogenic effect of caffeine on jumping performance was found when the testing was carried out in the luteal phase (g: 0.24), follicular phase (g: 0.52), luteal or follicular phase (g: 0.31), and when the phase was not specified (g: 0.21). The test for subgroup differences indicated that the ergogenic effects of caffeine were significantly greater in the follicular phase compared to all other conditions. An ergogenic effect of caffeine on jumping performance was found when the testing was carried out in the morning (g: 0.38), evening (g: 0.19), mixed morning or evening (g: 0.38), and when time was not specified (g: 0.32), with no subgroup differences. An ergogenic effect of caffeine on jumping performance was found when the dose was ≤3 mg/kg (g: 0.21), or >3 mg/kg (g: 0.37), with no subgroup differences. An ergogenic effect of caffeine on jumping performance was found in the countermovement jump test (g: 0.26) and squat jump test (g: 0.35), with no subgroup differences. In summary, caffeine ingestion is ergogenic for vertical jumping performance in females, and it seems that the magnitude of these effects is the largest in the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle.

咖啡因对女性跳跃成绩影响的调节因素:系统回顾与元分析》。
我们的目的是对咖啡因对女性垂直跳跃成绩的影响进行系统回顾和荟萃分析,并对潜在的调节因素(包括月经周期阶段、一天中的测试时间、咖啡因剂量和测试类型)进行亚组分析。15 项研究被纳入综述(n = 197)。这些研究的数据在随机效应效应大小荟萃分析(Hedges'g)中进行了汇总。在主要的荟萃分析中,我们发现咖啡因对跳跃成绩有促进作用(g:0.28)。在黄体期(g: 0.24)、卵泡期(g: 0.52)、黄体期或卵泡期(g: 0.31)以及未指定黄体期(g: 0.21)进行测试时,均发现咖啡因对跳跃成绩有促进作用。亚组差异检验结果表明,与所有其他条件相比,咖啡因在卵泡期的生力作用明显更大。在早晨(g:0.38)、傍晚(g:0.19)、早晨或傍晚混合(g:0.38)以及未指定时间(g:0.32)进行测试时,咖啡因对跳跃成绩都有促进作用,且无亚组差异。当剂量≤3 毫克/千克(克:0.21)或>3 毫克/千克(克:0.37)时,咖啡因对跳跃成绩有促进作用,无亚组差异。在反向跳跃测试(克:0.26)和深蹲跳跃测试(克:0.35)中,咖啡因对跳跃表现有促进作用,但无亚组差异。总之,摄入咖啡因对女性的垂直跳跃成绩有促进作用,而且在月经周期的卵泡期,这种作用的幅度似乎最大。
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