Caffeine (CAF) and carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion delay fatigue during prolonged exercise; however, this is primarily documented in endurance trained (ET) athletes. Our purpose was to determine if these ergogenic aids are also effective to improve exercise tolerance in age-matched sedentary (SED) adults. Using a double-blind crossover design, ET and SED (n = 12 each group) completed four exercise trials consisting of 30 min cycling at standardized matched work rates 10% below lactate threshold (MOD-EX) followed by a time to fatigue (TTF) ride at individually prescribed intensity of 5% above lactate threshold. After standardized breakfast, the following drink treatments were given before and throughout exercise: CAF (3 mg/kg of body mass, equi...
To determine whether acute caffeine ingestion improves high-intensity intermittent exercise performa...
PURPOSE: The aims of the present study were to test the hypothesis that caffeine increases maximal o...
Attenuated performance during intense exercise with limited endogenous carbohydrate (CHO) is well do...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for chronic disease; yet the majority of the population d...
Controversy still exists concerning the potential ergogenic benefit of caffeine (CAF) for exercise p...
Objective: To investigate the influence of habitual caffeine intake on aerobic exercise performanc...
Objective: Caffeine is a drug consumed regularly by approximately 90% of adults worldwide, primarily...
J. Beal, E. LaRue, S. Pello, A. Woodie, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Previous res...
Background: Carbohydrate ingestion and mouth-rinsing has been shown to improve exercise performance...
This study analyzed the effect of caffeine ingestion on performance during a repeated-measures, 100-...
Background The world anti doping organisation removed caffeine from the banned list of substances i...
Following critical evaluation of the available literature to date, The International Society of Spor...
Previous research has reported that endurance perfor-mance is enhanced when 6 mg/kg BM caffeine is i...
Following critical evaluation of the available literature to date, The International Society of Spor...
Copyright: © 2016 Glaister et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the ...
To determine whether acute caffeine ingestion improves high-intensity intermittent exercise performa...
PURPOSE: The aims of the present study were to test the hypothesis that caffeine increases maximal o...
Attenuated performance during intense exercise with limited endogenous carbohydrate (CHO) is well do...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for chronic disease; yet the majority of the population d...
Controversy still exists concerning the potential ergogenic benefit of caffeine (CAF) for exercise p...
Objective: To investigate the influence of habitual caffeine intake on aerobic exercise performanc...
Objective: Caffeine is a drug consumed regularly by approximately 90% of adults worldwide, primarily...
J. Beal, E. LaRue, S. Pello, A. Woodie, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Previous res...
Background: Carbohydrate ingestion and mouth-rinsing has been shown to improve exercise performance...
This study analyzed the effect of caffeine ingestion on performance during a repeated-measures, 100-...
Background The world anti doping organisation removed caffeine from the banned list of substances i...
Following critical evaluation of the available literature to date, The International Society of Spor...
Previous research has reported that endurance perfor-mance is enhanced when 6 mg/kg BM caffeine is i...
Following critical evaluation of the available literature to date, The International Society of Spor...
Copyright: © 2016 Glaister et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the ...
To determine whether acute caffeine ingestion improves high-intensity intermittent exercise performa...
PURPOSE: The aims of the present study were to test the hypothesis that caffeine increases maximal o...
Attenuated performance during intense exercise with limited endogenous carbohydrate (CHO) is well do...