Effect of caffeine ingestion on anaerobic capacity quantified by different methods.

We investigated whether caffeine ingestion before submaximal exercise bouts would affect supramaximal oxygen demand and maximal accumulated oxygen deficit (MAOD), and if caffeine-induced improvement on the anaerobic capacity (AC) could be detected by different methods. Nine men took part in several...

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Main Authors: Lucyana Arcoverde, Rodrigo Silveira, Fabiano Tomazini, André Sansonio, Romulo Bertuzzi, Adriano Eduardo Lima-Silva, Victor Amorim Andrade-Souza
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5472322?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-79e33f4adccd4b548cd27cbc488c3a5d2020-11-24T20:50:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01126e017945710.1371/journal.pone.0179457Effect of caffeine ingestion on anaerobic capacity quantified by different methods.Lucyana ArcoverdeRodrigo SilveiraFabiano TomaziniAndré SansonioRomulo BertuzziAdriano Eduardo Lima-SilvaVictor Amorim Andrade-SouzaWe investigated whether caffeine ingestion before submaximal exercise bouts would affect supramaximal oxygen demand and maximal accumulated oxygen deficit (MAOD), and if caffeine-induced improvement on the anaerobic capacity (AC) could be detected by different methods. Nine men took part in several submaximal and supramaximal exercise bouts one hour after ingesting caffeine (5 mg·kg-1) or placebo. The AC was estimated by MAOD, alternative MAOD, critical power, and gross efficiency methods. Caffeine had no effect on exercise endurance during the supramaximal bout (caffeine: 131.3 ± 21.9 and placebo: 130.8 ± 20.8 s, P = 0.80). Caffeine ingestion before submaximal trials did not affect supramaximal oxygen demand and MAOD compared to placebo (7.88 ± 1.56 L and 65.80 ± 16.06 kJ vs. 7.89 ± 1.30 L and 62.85 ± 13.67 kJ, P = 0.99). Additionally, MAOD was similar between caffeine and placebo when supramaximal oxygen demand was estimated without caffeine effects during submaximal bouts (67.02 ± 16.36 and 62.85 ± 13.67 kJ, P = 0.41) or when estimated by alternative MAOD (56.61 ± 8.49 and 56.87 ± 9.76 kJ, P = 0.91). The AC estimated by gross efficiency was also similar between caffeine and placebo (21.80 ± 3.09 and 20.94 ± 2.67 kJ, P = 0.15), but was lower in caffeine when estimated by critical power method (16.2 ± 2.6 vs. 19.3 ± 3.5 kJ, P = 0.03). In conclusion, caffeine ingestion before submaximal bouts did not affect supramaximal oxygen demand and consequently MAOD. Otherwise, caffeine seems to have no clear positive effect on AC.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5472322?pdf=render
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author Lucyana Arcoverde
Rodrigo Silveira
Fabiano Tomazini
André Sansonio
Romulo Bertuzzi
Adriano Eduardo Lima-Silva
Victor Amorim Andrade-Souza
spellingShingle Lucyana Arcoverde
Rodrigo Silveira
Fabiano Tomazini
André Sansonio
Romulo Bertuzzi
Adriano Eduardo Lima-Silva
Victor Amorim Andrade-Souza
Effect of caffeine ingestion on anaerobic capacity quantified by different methods.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Lucyana Arcoverde
Rodrigo Silveira
Fabiano Tomazini
André Sansonio
Romulo Bertuzzi
Adriano Eduardo Lima-Silva
Victor Amorim Andrade-Souza
author_sort Lucyana Arcoverde
title Effect of caffeine ingestion on anaerobic capacity quantified by different methods.
title_short Effect of caffeine ingestion on anaerobic capacity quantified by different methods.
title_full Effect of caffeine ingestion on anaerobic capacity quantified by different methods.
title_fullStr Effect of caffeine ingestion on anaerobic capacity quantified by different methods.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of caffeine ingestion on anaerobic capacity quantified by different methods.
title_sort effect of caffeine ingestion on anaerobic capacity quantified by different methods.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description We investigated whether caffeine ingestion before submaximal exercise bouts would affect supramaximal oxygen demand and maximal accumulated oxygen deficit (MAOD), and if caffeine-induced improvement on the anaerobic capacity (AC) could be detected by different methods. Nine men took part in several submaximal and supramaximal exercise bouts one hour after ingesting caffeine (5 mg·kg-1) or placebo. The AC was estimated by MAOD, alternative MAOD, critical power, and gross efficiency methods. Caffeine had no effect on exercise endurance during the supramaximal bout (caffeine: 131.3 ± 21.9 and placebo: 130.8 ± 20.8 s, P = 0.80). Caffeine ingestion before submaximal trials did not affect supramaximal oxygen demand and MAOD compared to placebo (7.88 ± 1.56 L and 65.80 ± 16.06 kJ vs. 7.89 ± 1.30 L and 62.85 ± 13.67 kJ, P = 0.99). Additionally, MAOD was similar between caffeine and placebo when supramaximal oxygen demand was estimated without caffeine effects during submaximal bouts (67.02 ± 16.36 and 62.85 ± 13.67 kJ, P = 0.41) or when estimated by alternative MAOD (56.61 ± 8.49 and 56.87 ± 9.76 kJ, P = 0.91). The AC estimated by gross efficiency was also similar between caffeine and placebo (21.80 ± 3.09 and 20.94 ± 2.67 kJ, P = 0.15), but was lower in caffeine when estimated by critical power method (16.2 ± 2.6 vs. 19.3 ± 3.5 kJ, P = 0.03). In conclusion, caffeine ingestion before submaximal bouts did not affect supramaximal oxygen demand and consequently MAOD. Otherwise, caffeine seems to have no clear positive effect on AC.
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