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Dose-dependent effect of caffeine supplementation on judo-specific performance and training activity: a randomized placebo-controlled crossover trial

机译:咖啡因补充对柔道特异性绩效和培训活动的剂量依赖性作用:随机安慰剂控制的交叉试验

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Caffeine (CAF) supplementation could have a positive impact on physical performance and sport abilities. Nevertheless, the CAF-induced, dose-dependent influence on discipline-specific performance and combat activity in combat sports have not been sufficiently investigated. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of single ingestion of 3, 6, or 9?mg/kg body weight of CAF and placebo (PLA) on judo-specific performance and sparring combat activities. In a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled cross-over design, acute pre-exercise supplementation with CAF (3, 6, or 9?mg/kg body weight) and placebo PLA in 22 male highly-trained judoists was examined. The study protocol involved five separate testing sessions using the Special Judo Fitness Test (SJFT) with heart rate monitoring, three judo sparring combats and evaluation of the rate of perceived exertion (RPE) using the Borg scale. Six and 9?mg/kg CAF improved SJFT performance, while 9?mg/kg increased combat activity. Three mg/kg CAF lacked any apparent positive ergogenic effect. Among athletes, who include CAF-containing products in their habitual diet (consumers), only 9?mg/kg CAF effectively enhanced SJFT performance, while in those who do not consume CAF-containing products at regular basis (non-consumers), the enhancing effect was achieved even at 6?mg/kg. Regarding combat sports, higher (6-9?mg/kg) than currently recommended CAF dosages (3-6?mg/kg) are apparently more effective in terms of judo-specific performance. However, the ergogenic CAF effect is not only dose-dependent, but it is also related to customary CAF consumption. Clinical Trials Gov, NCT03822663 . Registered 28 January 2019 - Retrospectively registered.
机译:咖啡因(CAF)补充可能对身体表现和体育能力产生积极影响。尽管如此,尚未充分调查CAF诱导的对纪律特定绩效和战斗活动的对纪律的特定表现和战斗活动。本研究的目的是检查单一摄取3,6或9μg/ kg体重CAF和安慰剂(PLA)对柔道特异性的性能和旋转战斗活动的影响。在一次随机的双盲安慰剂控制的交叉设计中,急性前运动补充在22名男性高度训练的琼脂所中的CAF(3,6,或9μmb/ kg体重)和安慰剂PLA。该研究方案涉及使用特殊柔道健身试验(SJFT)的五个单独的测试会话,使用心率监测,三个柔道斯普拉特对抗和使用Borg规模评估感知劳动(RPE)的评估。六和9?mg / kg caf改善了SJFT性能,而9?Mg / kg增加了战斗活动。三毫克/千克CAF缺乏任何明显的阳性生成效果。在运动员中,他们在其习惯性饮食(消费者)中包含含CAF的产品,只有9?MG / kg CAF有效地增强了SJFT性能,而在那些不定期使用CAF的产品的人(非消费者)即使在6μmg/ kg,也实现了增强效果。关于战斗体育,比目前推荐的CAF剂量更高(6-9×mg / kg)在柔道特异性表现方面显然更有效。然而,心性生成的CAF效应不仅依赖于剂量,而且它与常规CAF消费也有关。临床试验GOV,NCT03822663。注册2019年1月28日 - 回顾性注册。

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