With the great interest in exercising, competing, and winning in today's world, it is an interesting question to ask if caffeine, the most popular stimulant in the world, can help to improve performance in endurance exercise activities. This study looks to see if caffeine is an ergogenic aid in exercise activities requiring greater than 20 minutes to complete. We find that caffeine has, in fact, been shown, during this decade, to increase exercise performance in events that take greater than 20 minutes to complete. However, compounds consumed with caffeine can negate its ergogenic effect. We also see that, contrary to popular belief, caffeine does not significantly increase dehydration in exercising athletes, as it does in resting individua...
This previous studies on caffeine supplementation have indicated that it has an ergogenic effect in ...
The effects of caffeine on endurance exercise have been well researched with the majority of studies...
Abstract Following critical evaluation of the available literature to date, The Intern...
The ergogenic effects of caffeine on athletic performance have been shown in many studies, and its b...
Athletes are among the groups of people who are interested in the effects of caffeine on endurance a...
To determine whether acute caffeine ingestion improves high-intensity intermittent exercise performa...
PURPOSE: Caffeine can be a powerful ergogenic aid for the performance of prolonged, submaximal exerc...
Caffeine is a natural substance that is used in food, beverage, and medicine on a daily basis. It is...
Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is one of the most widely consumed performance-enhancing substanc...
Caffeine is now an unrestricted ergogenic aid for competitive athletes. Previous reviews of caffein...
Objective: Caffeine is a drug consumed regularly by approximately 90% of adults worldwide, primarily...
Caffeine has become an increasingly popular supplement in recent years since its removal from the Wo...
Caffeine is one of the most consumed ergogenic aids around the world. Many studies support the ergog...
Chronic intake of caffeine may produce a reduction in the potential performance benefits obtained wi...
Introduction • Over the last 25 years, caffeine has been one of the most widely studied ergogenic ai...
This previous studies on caffeine supplementation have indicated that it has an ergogenic effect in ...
The effects of caffeine on endurance exercise have been well researched with the majority of studies...
Abstract Following critical evaluation of the available literature to date, The Intern...
The ergogenic effects of caffeine on athletic performance have been shown in many studies, and its b...
Athletes are among the groups of people who are interested in the effects of caffeine on endurance a...
To determine whether acute caffeine ingestion improves high-intensity intermittent exercise performa...
PURPOSE: Caffeine can be a powerful ergogenic aid for the performance of prolonged, submaximal exerc...
Caffeine is a natural substance that is used in food, beverage, and medicine on a daily basis. It is...
Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is one of the most widely consumed performance-enhancing substanc...
Caffeine is now an unrestricted ergogenic aid for competitive athletes. Previous reviews of caffein...
Objective: Caffeine is a drug consumed regularly by approximately 90% of adults worldwide, primarily...
Caffeine has become an increasingly popular supplement in recent years since its removal from the Wo...
Caffeine is one of the most consumed ergogenic aids around the world. Many studies support the ergog...
Chronic intake of caffeine may produce a reduction in the potential performance benefits obtained wi...
Introduction • Over the last 25 years, caffeine has been one of the most widely studied ergogenic ai...
This previous studies on caffeine supplementation have indicated that it has an ergogenic effect in ...
The effects of caffeine on endurance exercise have been well researched with the majority of studies...
Abstract Following critical evaluation of the available literature to date, The Intern...