Title of article
Caffeine does not alter RPE or pain perception during intense exercise in active women
Author/Authors
Todd A. Astorino، نويسنده , , Lindsay R. Roupoli، نويسنده , , Britten R. Valdivieso، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
6
From page
585
To page
590
Abstract
Attenuated perceptions of exertion and leg pain are typically reported during exercise with caffeine ingestion, yet these responses are relatively unexplored in women. The primary aim of this study was to assess the effect of caffeine on rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and pain perception during a simulated time trial. Ten active women (age = 22.1 ± 1.9 yr) completed an 8.2 km “all out” time trial on each of 3 days separated by at least 48 h. Initially, a practice trial was completed, and participants refrained from products containing caffeine and lower-body exercise for 24 h prior to subsequent trials. During exercise, heart rate (HR), RPE, and leg pain were recorded. Using a double-blind, randomized crossover design, participants ingested anhydrous caffeine and glucose (each 6 mg/kg bw + each 6 mg/kg bw glucose) or placebo (each 6 mg/kg bw of glucose) 1 h pre-exercise. Despite not altering (P > 0.05) RPE, HR, or leg pain, caffeine improved (P < 0.05) cycling performance (17.7 ± 1.0 min versus 18.2 ± 1.1 min) and power output (121.6 ± 17.5 W versus 114.9 ± 17.9 W) versus placebo. Caffeine’s ergogenic effects may be independent of changes in RPE or leg pain in active women performing a simulated time trial.
Keywords
Caffeine , Exercise , RPE , Adenosine , Time trial , Ergogenic aid
Journal title
Appetite
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Appetite
Record number
956835
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