Caffeine ingestion before exercise improves prolonged intermittent-sprint performance of team-sport athletes in normobaric hypoxia

运动前摄入咖啡因可提高常压低氧条件下团队运动运动员的长时间间歇冲刺表现。

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate whether caffeine ingestion before exercise enhances performance during a prolonged intermittent-sprint test (IST) under hypoxic conditions simulating team-sport activity. METHODS: In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover design, fifteen (five females) team-sport athletes (21 ± 2 years; peak oxygen uptake: 51.9 ± 3.4 ml/kg/min) completed two IST sessions in normobaric hypoxia (inspired oxygen fraction: 16.5 ± 0.2%), separated by 7 days. Sixty minutes before each session, participants ingested either 6 mg/kg caffeine or a placebo. The IST, performed on a cycle ergometer, consisted of two 40-min halves. Each half included twenty 2-min blocks, comprising an 8-s all-out sprint, 100 s of active recovery at 35% peak oxygen uptake, and 12 s of passive rest. RESULTS: Total work done was significantly greater with caffeine, increasing by 6.2% in the first half (154 ± 26 vs. 145 ± 27 kJ) and a 5.3% increase in the second half (138 ± 20 vs. 132 ± 22 kJ) compared to placebo (all p < 0.05). Caffeine also significantly increased both peak and mean power output (all p < 0.05). Blood lactate concentrations were higher in both halves with caffeine, while ratings of perceived exertion and breathing difficulty were significantly lower in the second half compared to placebo (all p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: A moderate dose of caffeine intake before exercise significantly enhances prolonged intermittent-sprint performance in competitive team-sport athletes under moderate normobaric hypoxia.

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