© 2019 European College of Sport Science. Research suggests that caffeine can enhance measures of muscular strength in the upper and lower extremities, although the literature is somewhat equivocal. Little is known on whether or not caffeine will improve maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), a surrogate measure of inspiratory muscle strength. The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of a moderate dose of caffeine on inspiratory muscle function. Fifteen (8 male, 7 female) healthy adults (mean ± SD: age = 24.3 ± 6.4 years; height = 1.75 ± 0.11 m; body mass = 78.8 ± 16.5 kg) volunteered to participate in the study which used a double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over design. During the initial visit, baseline data was collected ...
PURPOSE: The aims of the present study were to test the hypothesis that caffeine increases maximal o...
This study aimed to explore if the effects of caffeine intake on resistance exercise and jumping per...
This study aimed to determine the effect of 3 mg.kg−1 acute caffeine ingestion on muscular strength,...
BACKGROUND: Caffeine is commonly used as an ergogenic aid. Literature about the effects of caffeine ...
Caffeine is the most widely consumed drug in the world. Research has suggested that caffeine can enh...
N. Taylor, C. Brewer Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA PURPOSE: To determine if pre-exercise...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this review was to examine in the current literature the advances made in te...
Despite the growing quantity of literature exploring the effect of caffeine on muscular strength, th...
The effects of acute caffeine supplementation on muscular strength remain unclear. We examined the e...
The effect of caffeine on mitigating exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is still poorly understoo...
Caffeine has become an increasingly popular supplement in recent years since its removal from the Wo...
Scientific information about the effects of caffeine intake on combat sport performance is scarce an...
The beneficial effects of caffeine on aerobic activity and resistance training performance are well ...
Objective: Caffeine is a drug consumed regularly by approximately 90% of adults worldwide, primarily...
Computerized testing of 20 elite male athletes was performed to determine the effect of 7mg kg- &apo...
PURPOSE: The aims of the present study were to test the hypothesis that caffeine increases maximal o...
This study aimed to explore if the effects of caffeine intake on resistance exercise and jumping per...
This study aimed to determine the effect of 3 mg.kg−1 acute caffeine ingestion on muscular strength,...
BACKGROUND: Caffeine is commonly used as an ergogenic aid. Literature about the effects of caffeine ...
Caffeine is the most widely consumed drug in the world. Research has suggested that caffeine can enh...
N. Taylor, C. Brewer Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA PURPOSE: To determine if pre-exercise...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this review was to examine in the current literature the advances made in te...
Despite the growing quantity of literature exploring the effect of caffeine on muscular strength, th...
The effects of acute caffeine supplementation on muscular strength remain unclear. We examined the e...
The effect of caffeine on mitigating exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is still poorly understoo...
Caffeine has become an increasingly popular supplement in recent years since its removal from the Wo...
Scientific information about the effects of caffeine intake on combat sport performance is scarce an...
The beneficial effects of caffeine on aerobic activity and resistance training performance are well ...
Objective: Caffeine is a drug consumed regularly by approximately 90% of adults worldwide, primarily...
Computerized testing of 20 elite male athletes was performed to determine the effect of 7mg kg- &apo...
PURPOSE: The aims of the present study were to test the hypothesis that caffeine increases maximal o...
This study aimed to explore if the effects of caffeine intake on resistance exercise and jumping per...
This study aimed to determine the effect of 3 mg.kg−1 acute caffeine ingestion on muscular strength,...