Aim: To explore the psychological and pharmacological effects of caffeine in laboratory cycling performance. Method: Fourteen male competitive cyclists performed 14 40-km time trials (eight experimental interspersed with six baseline). The experimental phase consisted of two trials for each of four experimental conditions: informed caffeine/received caffeine, informed no treatment/received caffeine, informed caffeine/received placebo, and informed no treatment/received no treatment. Conditions were nonrandomized. ANOVA was used to estimate main effects and interactions for mean values of power, heart rate, blood lactate, and maximal oxygen uptake. Probabilistic inferences for mean power were based on a smallest worthwhile change of 1.5%. Re...
Background: Caffeine ingestion has been purported to beneficially influence cognitive performance du...
Caffeine is widely used during exercise to reduce fatigue. Few studies have investigated the effect ...
The intent of this thesis was to study the effects of caffeine ingestion on substrate utilization an...
Aim: To explore the psychological and pharmacological effects of caffeine in laboratory cycling perf...
This study analyzed the effects of caffeine ingestion on physical performance and mood state of cycl...
There is little published data in relation to the effects of caffeine upon cycling performance, spee...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to determine the effects of caffeine on high intensity time tr...
This study investigated the effects of two different doses of caffeine on endurance cycle time trial...
Purpose:The purpose of this work was to determine the effects of caffeine on high intensity time tri...
This study investigated the effects of two different doses of caffeine on endurance cycle time trial...
This study investigated the effects of two different doses of caffeine on endurance cycle time trial...
Caffeine's metabolic and performance effects have been widely reported. However, caffeine's effects ...
Purpose: The placebo effect-a change attributable only to an individual's belief in the efficacy of ...
Purpose: The placebo effect-a change attributable only to an individual's belief in the efficacy of ...
Background: Caffeine ingestion has been purported to beneficially influence cognitive performance du...
Background: Caffeine ingestion has been purported to beneficially influence cognitive performance du...
Caffeine is widely used during exercise to reduce fatigue. Few studies have investigated the effect ...
The intent of this thesis was to study the effects of caffeine ingestion on substrate utilization an...
Aim: To explore the psychological and pharmacological effects of caffeine in laboratory cycling perf...
This study analyzed the effects of caffeine ingestion on physical performance and mood state of cycl...
There is little published data in relation to the effects of caffeine upon cycling performance, spee...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to determine the effects of caffeine on high intensity time tr...
This study investigated the effects of two different doses of caffeine on endurance cycle time trial...
Purpose:The purpose of this work was to determine the effects of caffeine on high intensity time tri...
This study investigated the effects of two different doses of caffeine on endurance cycle time trial...
This study investigated the effects of two different doses of caffeine on endurance cycle time trial...
Caffeine's metabolic and performance effects have been widely reported. However, caffeine's effects ...
Purpose: The placebo effect-a change attributable only to an individual's belief in the efficacy of ...
Purpose: The placebo effect-a change attributable only to an individual's belief in the efficacy of ...
Background: Caffeine ingestion has been purported to beneficially influence cognitive performance du...
Background: Caffeine ingestion has been purported to beneficially influence cognitive performance du...
Caffeine is widely used during exercise to reduce fatigue. Few studies have investigated the effect ...
The intent of this thesis was to study the effects of caffeine ingestion on substrate utilization an...