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- Title
Sex Differences in the Ergogenic Response of Acute Caffeine Intake on Muscular Strength, Power and Endurance Performance in Resistance-Trained Individuals: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
- Authors
Montalvo-Alonso, Juan Jesús; Ferragut, Carmen; del Val-Manzano, Marta; Valadés, David; Roberts, Justin; Pérez-López, Alberto
- Abstract
Background: This study assessed the impact of acute caffeine intake on muscular strength, power, and endurance performance between resistance-trained male and female individuals according to load in upper- and lower-body exercises. Methods: Here, 76 resistance-trained individuals (38 females, 38 males) participated in a study comparing caffeine and a placebo. Each received either 3 mg/kg of caffeine or a placebo 60 min before tests measuring muscular strength and power through bench press and back squat exercises at different intensities (25%, 50%, 75%, 90% 1RM). Muscular endurance at 65% 1RM was also assessed by performing reps until reaching task failure. Results: Compared to placebo, caffeine increased mean, peak and time to reach peak velocity and power output (p < 0.01, ηp2 = 0.242–0.293) in the muscular strength/power test in males and females. This effect was particularly observed in the back squat exercise at 50%, 75% and 90% 1RM (2.5–8.5%, p < 0.05, g = 1.0–2.4). For muscular endurance, caffeine increased the number of repetitions, mean velocity and power output (p < 0.001, ηp2 = 0.177–0.255) in both sexes and exercises (3.0–8.9%, p < 0.05, g = 0.15–0.33). Conclusions: Acute caffeine intake resulted in a similar ergogenic effect on muscular strength, power, and endurance performance in upper- and lower-body exercises for male and female resistance-trained participants.
- Subjects
CAFFEINE; SPORTS nutrition; FOOD consumption; PLACEBOS; RESEARCH funding; SEX distribution; STATISTICAL sampling; ERGOMETRY; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; EXERCISE intensity; MUSCLE strength testing; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; MUSCLE strength; RESISTANCE training; PHYSICAL fitness; BODY movement; ATHLETIC ability; ERGOGENIC aids; EMPLOYEES' workload
- Publication
Nutrients, 2024, Vol 16, Issue 11, p1760
- ISSN
2072-6643
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/nu16111760