Effect of different protocols of caffeine intake on metabolism and endurance performance

被引:197
作者
Cox, GR
Desbrow, B
Montgomery, PG
Anderson, ME
Bruce, CR
Macrides, TA
Martin, DT
Moquin, A
Roberts, A
Hawley, JA
Burke, LM
机构
[1] Australian Inst Sport, Dept Sports Nutr, Belconnen, ACT 2616, Australia
[2] Univ Canberra, Ctr Sports Studies, Bruce, ACT 2617, Australia
[3] RMIT Univ, Sch Med Sci, Exercise Metab Grp, Bundoora, Vic 3083, Australia
[4] RMIT Univ, Dept Med Lab Sci, Nat Prod Unit, Melbourne, Vic 3001, Australia
关键词
carbohydrate; ergogenic aids; cola drink;
D O I
10.1152/japplphysiol.00249.2002
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Competitive athletes completed two studies of 2-h steady-state (SS) cycling at 70% peak O-2 uptake followed by 7 kJ/kg time trial (TT) with carbohydrate (CHO) intake before (2 g/kg) and during (6% CHO drink) exercise. In Study A, 12 subjects received either 6 mg/kg caffeine 1 h preexercise (Precaf), 6 x 1 mg/kg caffeine every 20 min throughout SS (Durcaf), 2 x 5 ml/kg Coca-Cola between 100 and 120 min SS and during TT (Coke), or placebo. Improvements in TT were as follows: Precaf, 3.4% (0.2-6.5%, 95% confidence interval); Durcaf, 3.1% (-0.1-6.5%); and Coke, 3.1% (-0.2-6.2%). In Study B, eight subjects received 3 x 5 ml/kg of different cola drinks during the last 40 min of SS and TT: decaffeinated, 6% CHO (control); caffeinated, 6% CHO; decaffeinated, 11% CHO; and caffeinated, 11% CHO (Coke). Coke enhanced TT by 3.3% (0.8-5.9%), with all trials showing 2.2% TT enhancement (0.5-3.8%; P < 0.05) due to caffeine. Overall, 1) 6 mg/kg caffeine enhanced TT performance independent of timing of intake and 2) replacing sports drink with Coca-Cola during the latter stages of exercise was equally effective in enhancing endurance performance, primarily due to low intake of caffeine (similar to 1.5 mg/kg).
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