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Caffeinated chewing gum increases repeated sprint performance and augments increases in testosterone in competitive cyclists

机译:含咖啡因的口香糖可提高重复冲刺性能,并增加竞技自行车手的睾丸激素水平

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This investigation reports the effects of caffeinated chewing gum on fatigue and hormone response during repeated sprint performance with competitive cyclists. Nine male cyclists (mean ± SD, age 24 ± 7 years, VO2max 62.5 ± 5.4 mL kg−1 min−1) completed four high-intensity experimental sessions, consisting of four sets of 30 s sprints (5 sprints each set). Caffeine (240 mg) or placebo was administered via chewing gum following the second set of each experimental session. Testosterone and cortisol concentrations were assayed in saliva samples collected at rest and after each set of sprints. Mean power output in the first 10 sprints relative to the last 10 sprints declined by 5.8 ± 4.0% in the placebo and 0.4 ± 7.7% in the caffeine trials, respectively. The reduced fatigue in the caffeine trials equated to a 5.4% (90% confidence limit ±3.6%, effect size 0.25; ±0.16) performance enhancement in favour of caffeine. Salivary testosterone increased rapidly from rest (~53%) and prior to treatments in all trials. Following caffeine treatment, testosterone increased by a further 12 ± 14% (ES 0.50; ± 0.56) relative to the placebo condition. In contrast, cortisol concentrations were not elevated until after the third exercise set; following the caffeine treatment cortisol was reduced by 21 ± 31% (ES −0.30; ± 0.34) relative to placebo. The acute ingestion of caffeine via chewing gum attenuated fatigue during repeated, high-intensity sprint exercise in competitive cyclists. Furthermore, the delayed fatigue was associated with substantially elevated testosterone concentrations and decreased cortisol in the caffeine trials.
机译:这项研究报告了含咖啡因的口香糖对竞技自行车手反复冲刺表现期间疲劳和激素反应的影响。九名男性自行车手(平均±SD,年龄24±7岁,VO2max 62.5±5.4 mL kg-1 min-1 )完成了四组高强度实验,包括四组30 s冲刺(每组5 sprint)。在每个实验阶段的第二组之后,通过口香糖施用咖啡因(240 mg)或安慰剂。在静息时和每组冲刺后收集的唾液样本中测定睾丸激素和皮质醇的浓度。相对于后10个冲刺,前10个冲刺的平均功率输出在安慰剂中分别下降了5.8±4.0%,在咖啡因试验中分别下降了0.4±7.7%。咖啡因试验中减少的疲劳等同于咖啡因提高了5.4%(90%置信限±3.6%,效应大小0.25;±0.16)。在所有试验中,唾液中的睾丸激素从休息到治疗前迅速增加(〜53%)。咖啡因治疗后,相对于安慰剂,睾丸激素进一步增加了12±14%(ES 0.50;±0.56)。相反,直到第三组运动后皮质醇浓度才升高。咖啡因治疗后,皮质醇相对于安慰剂降低了21±31%(ES -0.30;±0.34)。在竞技自行车手反复进行的高强度短跑锻炼期间,通过口香糖摄入的咖啡因可减轻疲劳。此外,在咖啡因试验中,延迟的疲劳与睾丸激素浓度明显升高和皮质醇降低有关。

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