咖啡因和l -茶氨酸在伊朗精英摔跤运动员中的表现增强作用:对认知和特定身体表现的关注。

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Rouzbeh Razazan, Mohammad Hemmatinafar, Babak Imanian, Nima Jahaniboushehri, Rasoul Rezaei, Gholamhossein Nazemzadegan
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摘要

背景:咖啡因是一种众所周知的能增强身体和认知能力的助剂。然而,它通常会产生副作用,比如焦虑和过度刺激,这在摔跤等高压运动中可能会出现问题。茶氨酸,一种在茶中发现的非刺激性氨基酸,可以通过促进平静而专注的精神状态来帮助减轻这些影响。本研究旨在探讨咖啡因、l -茶氨酸及其组合对优秀男子摔跤运动员身体表现、认知功能和焦虑的急性影响。方法:在双盲、安慰剂对照、交叉设计中,12名优秀的男性摔跤运动员(21.8±2.1岁)在随机条件下完成了四个测试阶段:安慰剂(PLA)、咖啡因(CAF; 3 mg/kg)、l -茶氨酸(THE; 3 mg/kg)和咖啡因+ l -茶氨酸(CAF+THE;各3 mg/kg)。60分钟后,运动员进行墙深蹲测试、垂直跳跃高度(VJH)、实心球投掷(MBT)、握力和特定摔跤体能测试(SWFT)。使用计算机Stroop测试评估swft前后的认知功能。使用状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)评估焦虑,并记录副作用。结果:CAF+THE在深蹲时间(p = 0.001)、MBT (p = 0.005)、VJH (p = 0.011)和握力(p = 0.004)方面优于PLA。与所有其他条件(p = 0.004)和THE (p = 0.036)相比,CAF+THE的SWFT投掷次数最高(p = 0.009),准确性也更高(p = 0.009)。与PLA相比,CAF单独增加了状态焦虑(p = 0.021),而CAF+THE将焦虑降低到低于安慰剂水平(发生率为8%对33%)。CAF+THE组的特质焦虑低于CAF组(p = 0.018)。咖啡因诱发的心动过速(92%)在CAF+ The组显著降低(17%)。结论:CAF+THE(每组3毫克/公斤)可以增强优秀摔跤运动员的力量、耐力、认知速度和准确性,同时减少焦虑和通常与咖啡因单独相关的生理副作用。这种组合代表了一种安全,实用的补充策略,战斗运动运动员谁必须保持爆炸性的表现和精神控制下的压力。我们鼓励教练在训练期间尝试CAF+THE方案,以个性化时间和剂量。
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Performance-enhancing effects of caffeine and L-Theanine among Iranian elite wrestlers: a focus on cognitive and specific physical performance.

Performance-enhancing effects of caffeine and L-Theanine among Iranian elite wrestlers: a focus on cognitive and specific physical performance.

Performance-enhancing effects of caffeine and L-Theanine among Iranian elite wrestlers: a focus on cognitive and specific physical performance.

Performance-enhancing effects of caffeine and L-Theanine among Iranian elite wrestlers: a focus on cognitive and specific physical performance.

Background: Caffeine is a well-known ergogenic aid that can enhance physical and cognitive performance. However, it often induces side effects, such as anxiety and overstimulation, which can be problematic in high-pressure sports like wrestling. L-theanine, a non-stimulant amino acid found in tea, may help mitigate these effects by promoting a calm yet focused mental state. This study aimed to investigate the acute effects of caffeine, L-theanine, and their combination on physical performance, cognitive function, and anxiety in elite male wrestlers.

Methods: In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover design, 12 elite male wrestlers (21.8 ± 2.1 years) completed four test sessions under randomized conditions: placebo (PLA), caffeine (CAF; 3 mg/kg), L-theanine (THE; 3 mg/kg), and caffeine + L-theanine (CAF+THE; 3 mg/kg each). After 60 minutes, athletes performed the wall-squat test, vertical jump height (VJH), medicine ball throw (MBT), handgrip strength, and the Specific Wrestling Fitness Test (SWFT). Cognitive function was assessed pre- and post-SWFT using a computerized Stroop test. Anxiety was assessed using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), and side effects were recorded.

Results: CAF+THE outperformed PLA in wall-squat time (p = 0.001), MBT (p = 0.005), VJH (p = 0.011), and grip strength (p = 0.004). SWFT throw count was highest in CAF+THE versus all other conditions (p < 0.001). Post-SWFT Stroop reaction time was faster in CAF+THE than PLA (p = 0.004) and THE (p = 0.036), and accuracy was also higher (p = 0.009 vs PLA). CAF alone increased state anxiety compared to PLA (p = 0.021), while CAF+THE reduced anxiety to below placebo levels (8% incidence vs 33%). Trait anxiety was lower in CAF+THE compared to CAF (p = 0.018). The prevalence of caffeine-induced tachycardia (92%) was notably reduced under CAF+THE (17%).

Conclusion: CAF+THE (3 mg/kg each) enhances elite wrestlers' strength, endurance, cognitive speed, and accuracy while reducing anxiety and physiological side effects commonly associated with caffeine alone. This combination represents a safe, practical supplement strategy for combat sports athletes who must maintain explosive performance and mental control under stress. Coaches are encouraged to trial CAF+THE protocols during training to personalize timing and dosage.

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Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition NUTRITION & DIETETICS-SPORT SCIENCES
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8.80
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34
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (JISSN) focuses on the acute and chronic effects of sports nutrition and supplementation strategies on body composition, physical performance and metabolism. JISSN is aimed at researchers and sport enthusiasts focused on delivering knowledge on exercise and nutrition on health, disease, rehabilitation, training, and performance. The journal provides a platform on which readers can determine nutritional strategies that may enhance exercise and/or training adaptations leading to improved health and performance.
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