Title of article :
Effects of Morning Caffeine’ Ingestion on Mood States, Simple Reaction Time, and Short-Term Maximal Performance on Elite Judoists
Author/Authors :
Souissi, Makram Laboratory of Pharmacology - Faculty of medicine, University of Sfax, Tunisia , Abedelmalek, Salma Research Unit - High Institute of Sport and Physical Education - University of Sfax, Tunisia , Chtourou, Hamdi Research Unit - High Institute of Sport and Physical Education - University of Sfax, Tunisia , Atheymen, Rim Laboratory of Pharmacology - Faculty of medicine, University of Sfax, Tunisia , Hakim, Ahmed Laboratory of Pharmacology - Faculty of medicine, University of Sfax, Tunisia , Sahnoun, Zouhair Laboratory of Pharmacology - Faculty of medicine, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Abstract :
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the ergogenic effect
of caffeine ingestion on mood state, simple reaction time, and muscle power
during the Wingate test recorded in the morning on elite Judoists.
Methods: Twelve elite judoists (age: 21.08 ± 1.16 years, body mass: 83.75 ± 20.2
kg, height: 1.76 ±6.57 m) participated in this study. Mood states, simple reaction
time, and muscle power during the Wingate test were measured during two test
sessions at 07:00 h and after placebo or caffeine ingestion (i.e. 5 mg/kg). Plasma
concentrations of caffeine were measured before (T0) and 1-h after caffeine’
ingestion (T1) and after the Wingate test (T3).
Results: Our results revealed an increase of the anxiety and the vigor (P<0.01), a
reduction of the simple reaction time (P<0.001) and an improvement of the peak
and mean powers during the Wingate test. However, the fatigue index during
this test was unaffected by the caffeine ingestion. In addition, plasma
concentration of caffeine was significantly higher at T1 in comparison with T0.
Conclusions: In conclusion, the results of this study suggest that morning
caffeine ingestion has ergogenic properties with the potential to benefit
performance, increase anxiety and vigor, and decrease the simple reaction time.
Keywords :
Mood States , Simple Reaction Time , Anaerobic Performance , Caffeine;
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics