Purpose: We investigated associations between athletes’ use of sport supplements and their responsiveness to placebo and nocebo interventions. Methods: Participants (n=627) reported their intention to use, and actual use of, sport supplements. They then completed a 5x20m repeat sprint protocol in the baseline condition, prior to being randomized to one of three treatments. Participants in the positive-belief treatment were administered an inert capsule described as a potent supplement which would improve sprint performance. Participants in the negative-belief treatment were administered an inert capsule described as a potent supplement which would negatively affect sprint performance. Participants in the control treatment received neither i...
Background Recent research has reported that placebo effects can significantly improve sport perform...
Purpose: To investigate the placebo effect of caffeine on pacing strategy and performance over 1000-...
We investigated the effects of supplement identification on exercise performance with caffeine suppl...
Background: Placebo and nocebo effects have been observed in relation to many interventions in sport...
The focus of this research is to determine the magnitude and moderators of placebo and nocebo effect...
Background: The gateway hypothesis posits that the use of sport supplements by athletes can lead to ...
PURPOSE:Previous research shows that endurance performance can be enhanced by placebo ergogenic aids...
INTRODUCTION: The placebo effect, a desirable outcome resulting from a person’s expected and/or lear...
The aim of this review was to determine the magnitude of the placebo and nocebo effect on sport perf...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in European Journal of ...
A placebo treatment is traditionally administered in a double-blind, randomized controlled trial to ...
The article describes a study examining placebo effects associated with the administration of a hypo...
Placebo effects are a complex interplay between an intervention* and factors associated with the adm...
This investigation aimed to explore the effects of inert sugar-free drinks described as either ‘perf...
Introduction: Placebo has long been a well-known concept and the placebo effect phenomenon has been ...
Background Recent research has reported that placebo effects can significantly improve sport perform...
Purpose: To investigate the placebo effect of caffeine on pacing strategy and performance over 1000-...
We investigated the effects of supplement identification on exercise performance with caffeine suppl...
Background: Placebo and nocebo effects have been observed in relation to many interventions in sport...
The focus of this research is to determine the magnitude and moderators of placebo and nocebo effect...
Background: The gateway hypothesis posits that the use of sport supplements by athletes can lead to ...
PURPOSE:Previous research shows that endurance performance can be enhanced by placebo ergogenic aids...
INTRODUCTION: The placebo effect, a desirable outcome resulting from a person’s expected and/or lear...
The aim of this review was to determine the magnitude of the placebo and nocebo effect on sport perf...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in European Journal of ...
A placebo treatment is traditionally administered in a double-blind, randomized controlled trial to ...
The article describes a study examining placebo effects associated with the administration of a hypo...
Placebo effects are a complex interplay between an intervention* and factors associated with the adm...
This investigation aimed to explore the effects of inert sugar-free drinks described as either ‘perf...
Introduction: Placebo has long been a well-known concept and the placebo effect phenomenon has been ...
Background Recent research has reported that placebo effects can significantly improve sport perform...
Purpose: To investigate the placebo effect of caffeine on pacing strategy and performance over 1000-...
We investigated the effects of supplement identification on exercise performance with caffeine suppl...