The effects of three carbohydrate electrolyte solutions (CES) containing different amounts of caffeine on cognitive function and the combined effects of these drinks and exercise on cognitive functions were investigated in a double-blind, cross-over study On five separate occasions, fifteen endurance trained male athletes (23.3 years) received water placebo, CES placebo (68.8 g/l), and three CES drinks containing low, medium and high dosages of caffeine (150, 225 and 320 mg/l). Each occasion, 8 ml/kg of the drink was consumed before - and 6 ml/kg of the drink was consumed during an all-out 1 hour time trial on a bicycle ergometer, Cognitive (attentional, psychomotor, and memory) tests were carried out immediately before and immediately afte...
Background: Caffeine is the world’s most commonly consumed psychoactive drug. Caffeine acts mainly v...
This previous studies on caffeine supplementation have indicated that it has an ergogenic effect in ...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. E.Kovacs@HB.UNIMAAS.NLThe effec...
The effects of three carbohydrate electrolyte solutions (CES) containing different amounts of caffei...
Caffeine is thought to act as a central stimulant and to have effects on physical, cognitive, and ps...
Cognitive functions are essential in any form of exercise. Recently, interest has mounted in address...
Cognitive functions are essential in any form of exercise. Recently, interest has mounted in addres...
With the great interest in exercising, competing, and winning in today's world, it is an interesting...
Objective To clarify the acute effect of caffeine on postexercise memory and learning performance. ...
Caffeine may serve as a stimulus to improve psychomotor ability following high intensity exercise. T...
To determine whether acute caffeine ingestion improves high-intensity intermittent exercise performa...
Caffeine is one of the most widely used psychoactive substances worldwide. Although caffeine elicits...
The ergogenic effects of caffeine on athletic performance have been shown in many studies, and its b...
2.1.1 Background: Caffeine is the most popular drug consumed worldwide by athletes as an accepted er...
Abstract Following critical evaluation of the available literature to date, The Intern...
Background: Caffeine is the world’s most commonly consumed psychoactive drug. Caffeine acts mainly v...
This previous studies on caffeine supplementation have indicated that it has an ergogenic effect in ...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. E.Kovacs@HB.UNIMAAS.NLThe effec...
The effects of three carbohydrate electrolyte solutions (CES) containing different amounts of caffei...
Caffeine is thought to act as a central stimulant and to have effects on physical, cognitive, and ps...
Cognitive functions are essential in any form of exercise. Recently, interest has mounted in address...
Cognitive functions are essential in any form of exercise. Recently, interest has mounted in addres...
With the great interest in exercising, competing, and winning in today's world, it is an interesting...
Objective To clarify the acute effect of caffeine on postexercise memory and learning performance. ...
Caffeine may serve as a stimulus to improve psychomotor ability following high intensity exercise. T...
To determine whether acute caffeine ingestion improves high-intensity intermittent exercise performa...
Caffeine is one of the most widely used psychoactive substances worldwide. Although caffeine elicits...
The ergogenic effects of caffeine on athletic performance have been shown in many studies, and its b...
2.1.1 Background: Caffeine is the most popular drug consumed worldwide by athletes as an accepted er...
Abstract Following critical evaluation of the available literature to date, The Intern...
Background: Caffeine is the world’s most commonly consumed psychoactive drug. Caffeine acts mainly v...
This previous studies on caffeine supplementation have indicated that it has an ergogenic effect in ...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. E.Kovacs@HB.UNIMAAS.NLThe effec...