Does caffeine supplementation alter energy contribution during a work-based ~30 min cycling time-trial?

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Autor(a) principal: Barreto, Gabriel
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Silva, Rafael Pires da, Yamaguchi, Guilherme, Oliveira, Luana Farias de, Painelli, Vitor de Salles, Gualano, Bruno, Saunders, Bryan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Educação Física e Esporte (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rbefe/article/view/175259
Resumo: Caffeine has been shown to increase anaerobic energy contribution during short-duration cycling time-trials (TT) though no information exists on whether caffeine alters energy contribution during more prolonged, aerobic type TTs. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of caffeine supplementation on longer and predominantly aerobic exercise. Fifteen recreationally-trained male cyclists (age 38±8 y, height 1.76±0.07 m, body mass 72.9±7.7 kg) performed a ~30 min cycling TT following either 6 mg·kg-1BM caffeine (CAF) or placebo (PLA) supplementation, and one control (CON) session without supplementation, in a double- -blind, randomised, counterbalance and cross-over design. Mean power output (MPO) was recorded as the outcome measure. Respiratory values were measured throughout exercise for the determination of energy system contribution. Data were analysed using mixed-models. CAF improved mean MPO compared to CON (P=0.01), and a trend towards an improvement compared to PLA (P=0.07); there was no difference in MPO at any timepoint throughout the exercise between conditions. There was a main effect of Condition (P=0.04) and Time (P<0.0001) on blood lactate concentration, which tended to be higher in CAF vs. both PLA and CON (Condition effect, both P=0.07). Ratings of perceived exertion increased over time (P<0.0001), with no effect of Condition or interaction (both P>0.05). Glycolytic energy contribution was increased in CAF compared to CON and PLA (both P<0.05), but not aerobic or ATP-CP (both P>0.05). CAF improved aerobic TT performance compared to CON, which could be explained by increased glycolytic energy contribution.
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spelling Does caffeine supplementation alter energy contribution during a work-based ~30 min cycling time-trial?Caffeine supplementationTime-trial performEnergy system contributionGlycolyticCaffeine has been shown to increase anaerobic energy contribution during short-duration cycling time-trials (TT) though no information exists on whether caffeine alters energy contribution during more prolonged, aerobic type TTs. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of caffeine supplementation on longer and predominantly aerobic exercise. Fifteen recreationally-trained male cyclists (age 38±8 y, height 1.76±0.07 m, body mass 72.9±7.7 kg) performed a ~30 min cycling TT following either 6 mg·kg-1BM caffeine (CAF) or placebo (PLA) supplementation, and one control (CON) session without supplementation, in a double- -blind, randomised, counterbalance and cross-over design. Mean power output (MPO) was recorded as the outcome measure. Respiratory values were measured throughout exercise for the determination of energy system contribution. Data were analysed using mixed-models. CAF improved mean MPO compared to CON (P=0.01), and a trend towards an improvement compared to PLA (P=0.07); there was no difference in MPO at any timepoint throughout the exercise between conditions. There was a main effect of Condition (P=0.04) and Time (P<0.0001) on blood lactate concentration, which tended to be higher in CAF vs. both PLA and CON (Condition effect, both P=0.07). Ratings of perceived exertion increased over time (P<0.0001), with no effect of Condition or interaction (both P>0.05). Glycolytic energy contribution was increased in CAF compared to CON and PLA (both P<0.05), but not aerobic or ATP-CP (both P>0.05). CAF improved aerobic TT performance compared to CON, which could be explained by increased glycolytic energy contribution.Universidade de São Paulo. Escola de Educação Física e Esporte2020-11-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rbefe/article/view/17525910.11606/1807-5509202000030471Brazilian journal of physical education and sport; Vol. 34 No. 3 (2020); 471-481Revista Brasileira de Educação Física e Esporte; Vol. 34 Núm. 3 (2020); 471-481Revista Brasileira de Educação Física e Esporte; v. 34 n. 3 (2020); 471-4811981-46901807-5509reponame:Revista Brasileira de Educação Física e Esporte (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rbefe/article/view/175259/163679Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Brasileira de Educação Física e Esportehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarreto, GabrielSilva, Rafael Pires daYamaguchi, GuilhermeOliveira, Luana Farias dePainelli, Vitor de SallesGualano, BrunoSaunders, Bryan2020-11-20T23:01:13Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/175259Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1807-5509&lng=pt&nrm=isoPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||reveefe@usp.br1981-46901807-5509opendoar:2020-11-20T23:01:13Revista Brasileira de Educação Física e Esporte (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Does caffeine supplementation alter energy contribution during a work-based ~30 min cycling time-trial?
title Does caffeine supplementation alter energy contribution during a work-based ~30 min cycling time-trial?
spellingShingle Does caffeine supplementation alter energy contribution during a work-based ~30 min cycling time-trial?
Barreto, Gabriel
Caffeine supplementation
Time-trial perform
Energy system contribution
Glycolytic
title_short Does caffeine supplementation alter energy contribution during a work-based ~30 min cycling time-trial?
title_full Does caffeine supplementation alter energy contribution during a work-based ~30 min cycling time-trial?
title_fullStr Does caffeine supplementation alter energy contribution during a work-based ~30 min cycling time-trial?
title_full_unstemmed Does caffeine supplementation alter energy contribution during a work-based ~30 min cycling time-trial?
title_sort Does caffeine supplementation alter energy contribution during a work-based ~30 min cycling time-trial?
author Barreto, Gabriel
author_facet Barreto, Gabriel
Silva, Rafael Pires da
Yamaguchi, Guilherme
Oliveira, Luana Farias de
Painelli, Vitor de Salles
Gualano, Bruno
Saunders, Bryan
author_role author
author2 Silva, Rafael Pires da
Yamaguchi, Guilherme
Oliveira, Luana Farias de
Painelli, Vitor de Salles
Gualano, Bruno
Saunders, Bryan
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barreto, Gabriel
Silva, Rafael Pires da
Yamaguchi, Guilherme
Oliveira, Luana Farias de
Painelli, Vitor de Salles
Gualano, Bruno
Saunders, Bryan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caffeine supplementation
Time-trial perform
Energy system contribution
Glycolytic
topic Caffeine supplementation
Time-trial perform
Energy system contribution
Glycolytic
description Caffeine has been shown to increase anaerobic energy contribution during short-duration cycling time-trials (TT) though no information exists on whether caffeine alters energy contribution during more prolonged, aerobic type TTs. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of caffeine supplementation on longer and predominantly aerobic exercise. Fifteen recreationally-trained male cyclists (age 38±8 y, height 1.76±0.07 m, body mass 72.9±7.7 kg) performed a ~30 min cycling TT following either 6 mg·kg-1BM caffeine (CAF) or placebo (PLA) supplementation, and one control (CON) session without supplementation, in a double- -blind, randomised, counterbalance and cross-over design. Mean power output (MPO) was recorded as the outcome measure. Respiratory values were measured throughout exercise for the determination of energy system contribution. Data were analysed using mixed-models. CAF improved mean MPO compared to CON (P=0.01), and a trend towards an improvement compared to PLA (P=0.07); there was no difference in MPO at any timepoint throughout the exercise between conditions. There was a main effect of Condition (P=0.04) and Time (P<0.0001) on blood lactate concentration, which tended to be higher in CAF vs. both PLA and CON (Condition effect, both P=0.07). Ratings of perceived exertion increased over time (P<0.0001), with no effect of Condition or interaction (both P>0.05). Glycolytic energy contribution was increased in CAF compared to CON and PLA (both P<0.05), but not aerobic or ATP-CP (both P>0.05). CAF improved aerobic TT performance compared to CON, which could be explained by increased glycolytic energy contribution.
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