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Willemax Dos Santos Gomes1, Marcelo Conrado de Freitas2, Yago Medeiros Dutra3, Fabrício Rossi4, Thiago Barros Estanislau5, Daniela Caetano Gonçalves5, Eduardo Zapaterra Campos1.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the effects of acute capsaicin analog (Capsiate - CAP) supplementation on maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) performance in healthy young men. Thirteen subjects (25.2±3.2 yrs) participated in the present study. In two different days separated by one week, the subjects ingested capsiate (12 mg) or placebo (starch: 12 mg) 45 minutes before a MVIC test. The MVIC test consisted of five 10-second knee extension maximal isometric contractions with 45 seconds of recovery between efforts. The peak force, mean force, minimum force, fatigue index, and area under the curve of each contraction were calculated. Main condition effect was found, with higher values of peak force (+4.83%, F=6.867, p=0.02), fatigue index (+8.96%, F=5.228, p=0.041), and area under the curve (+4.19%, F=4.774, p=0.04) for CAP compared to placebo, however, no interaction effect was found for any variable (F=0.090 to 1.356, p≥0.276). In summary, healthy young men produced higher maximal isometric force and delayed fatigue in the CAP condition compared to placebo condition (condition effect) but without significant difference between each effort. Thieme. All rights reserved.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34666412 DOI: 10.1055/a-1502-6563
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Med ISSN: 0172-4622 Impact factor: 3.118