| Literature DB >> 34147116 |
Aleksandra Filip-Stachnik1, Robert Krawczyk2, Michal Krzysztofik2, Agata Rzeszutko-Belzowska3, Marcin Dornowski4, Adam Zajac2, Juan Del Coso5, Michal Wilk2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Previous investigations have found positive effects of acute ingestion of capsules containing 4-to-9 mg of caffeine per kg of body mass on several aspects of judo performance. However, no previous investigation has tested the effectiveness of caffeinated chewing gum as the form of caffeine administration for judoists. The main goal of this study was to assess the effect of acute ingestion of a caffeinated chewing gum on the results of the special judo fitness test (SJFT).Entities:
Keywords: Combat sport; Elite athlete; Ergogenic aid; Exercise performance; Stimulant
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34147116 PMCID: PMC8214258 DOI: 10.1186/s12970-021-00448-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Soc Sports Nutr ISSN: 1550-2783 Impact factor: 5.150
Main participants’ characteristics
| Age [years] | 23.7 ± 4.4 |
| Body mass [kg] | 73.5 ± 7.4 |
| Height [cm] | 174.3 ± 4.0 |
| Body Fat [%] | 11.1 ± 4.0 |
| Judo training experience [years] | 15.6 ± 4.0 |
| Habitual caffeine intake [mg/kg/day] | 3.1 ± 1.3 |
Fig. 1Study design. SJFT-1, SJFT-2; Repetitions #1 and #2 of the Special Judo Fitness test; RPE-1, RPE-2; Measurements of the rating of perceived exertion obtained just after finishing the first and second SJFT, respectively; LaBASELINEmeasurement of blood lactate concentration measured before warm up for baseline ; La-SJFT-1– blood lactate concentration 3 min after finishing the first SJFT; LaPOST-COMBATblood lactate concentration after combat activity; La-SJFT-2– blood lactate concentration 3 min after finishing the second SJFT; La30min– blood lactate concentration 30 min after the end of the second SJFT
Performance and physiological variables with ingestion of two non-caffeinated chewing gum (P + P), a caffeinated chewing gum and a placebo chewing gum (C + P; 2.7 mg/kg of caffeine) and two caffeinated chewing gums (C + C; 5.4 mg/kg of caffeine) before executing two repetitions of the Special Judo Fitness Test (SJFT)
| Variables | P + P | C + P | C + C | Substance | Time | Interaction | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Throws [n] | SJFT-1 | 29.44 ± 1.94 | 31 ± 2 | 30 ± 2.24 | 0.063 | 0.111 | 0.447 |
| SJFT-2 | 30.22 ± 2.33 | 31.22 ± 2.44 | 30.22 ± 1.99 | ||||
| SJFT index [%] | SJFT-1 | 11.55 ± 0.83 | 11.01 ± 1.1 | 11.77 ± 2.14 | 0.099 | 0.193 | 0.961 |
| SJFT-2 | 11.30 ± 0.92 | 10.82 ± 0.95 | 11.50 ± 1.35 | ||||
Rate of perceived exertion [arbitrary units] | SJFT-1 | 17.89 ± 1.36 | 17.44 ± 2.46 | 17.22 ± 1.3 | 0.538 | 0.153 | 0.896 |
| SJFT-2 | 17.44 ± 1.81 | 16.67 ± 1.87 | 16.56 ± 2.19 | ||||
| Blood lactate concentration [mmol/L] | SJFT-1 | 13.53 ± 2.46 | 15.1 ± 1.97 | 14.03 ± 2.85 | 0.098 | 0.869 | 0.223 |
| SJFT-2 | 13.29 ± 2.44 | 14.66 ± 2.3 | 14.93 ± 3.6 | ||||
| Heart rate [bpm] | SJFT-1 | 192 ± 14 | 193 ± 17 | 191 ± 18 | 0.971 | 0.525 | 0.782 |
| SJFT-2 | 189 ± 12 | 190 ± 15 | 191 ± 13 |
All data are presented as mean ± standard deviation for nine elite judoists