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“I put it in my head that the supplement would help me”: Open-placebo improves exercise performance in female cyclists
This study investigated the effect of open-placebo on cycling time-trial (TT) performance. Twenty-eight trained female cyclists completed a 1-km cycling TT following a control session or an open-placebo intervention. The intervention consisted of an individual presentation, provided by a medic, in w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6759201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31550286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222982 |
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author | Saunders, Bryan Saito, Tiemi Klosterhoff, Rafael de Oliveira, Luana Farias Barreto, Gabriel Perim, Pedro Pinto, Ana Jéssica Lima, Fernanda de Sá Pinto, Ana Lucia Gualano, Bruno |
author_facet | Saunders, Bryan Saito, Tiemi Klosterhoff, Rafael de Oliveira, Luana Farias Barreto, Gabriel Perim, Pedro Pinto, Ana Jéssica Lima, Fernanda de Sá Pinto, Ana Lucia Gualano, Bruno |
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description | This study investigated the effect of open-placebo on cycling time-trial (TT) performance. Twenty-eight trained female cyclists completed a 1-km cycling TT following a control session or an open-placebo intervention. The intervention consisted of an individual presentation, provided by a medic, in which the concept of open-placebo was explained to the participant, before she ingested two red and white capsules containing flour; 15 min later, they performed the TT. In the control session, the participant sat quietly for 20 min. Heart rate and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) were monitored throughout exercise, while blood lactate was determined pre- and post-exercise. Post-exercise questionnaires were employed to gain insight into the perceived influence of the supplement on performance. Open-placebo improved time-to-completion (P = 0.039, 103.6±5.0 vs. 104.4±5.1 s, -0.7±1.8 s, -0.7±1.7%) and mean power output (P = 0.01, 244.8±34.7 vs. 239.7±33.2, +5.1±9.5 W) during the TT. Individual data analysis showed that 11 individuals improved, 13 remained unchanged and 4 worsened their performance with open-placebo. Heart rate, RPE and blood lactate were not different between sessions (all P>0.05). Positive expectation did not appear necessary to induce performance improvements, suggesting unconscious processes occurred, although a lack of an improvement appeared to be associated with a lack of belief. Open-placebo improved 1-km cycling TT performance in trained female cyclists. Although the intervention was successful for some individuals, individual variation was high, and some athletes did not respond or even performed worse. Thus, open-placebo interventions should be carefully considered by coaches and practitioners, while further studies are warranted. |
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spelling | pubmed-67592012019-10-04 “I put it in my head that the supplement would help me”: Open-placebo improves exercise performance in female cyclists Saunders, Bryan Saito, Tiemi Klosterhoff, Rafael de Oliveira, Luana Farias Barreto, Gabriel Perim, Pedro Pinto, Ana Jéssica Lima, Fernanda de Sá Pinto, Ana Lucia Gualano, Bruno PLoS One Research Article This study investigated the effect of open-placebo on cycling time-trial (TT) performance. Twenty-eight trained female cyclists completed a 1-km cycling TT following a control session or an open-placebo intervention. The intervention consisted of an individual presentation, provided by a medic, in which the concept of open-placebo was explained to the participant, before she ingested two red and white capsules containing flour; 15 min later, they performed the TT. In the control session, the participant sat quietly for 20 min. Heart rate and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) were monitored throughout exercise, while blood lactate was determined pre- and post-exercise. Post-exercise questionnaires were employed to gain insight into the perceived influence of the supplement on performance. Open-placebo improved time-to-completion (P = 0.039, 103.6±5.0 vs. 104.4±5.1 s, -0.7±1.8 s, -0.7±1.7%) and mean power output (P = 0.01, 244.8±34.7 vs. 239.7±33.2, +5.1±9.5 W) during the TT. Individual data analysis showed that 11 individuals improved, 13 remained unchanged and 4 worsened their performance with open-placebo. Heart rate, RPE and blood lactate were not different between sessions (all P>0.05). Positive expectation did not appear necessary to induce performance improvements, suggesting unconscious processes occurred, although a lack of an improvement appeared to be associated with a lack of belief. Open-placebo improved 1-km cycling TT performance in trained female cyclists. Although the intervention was successful for some individuals, individual variation was high, and some athletes did not respond or even performed worse. Thus, open-placebo interventions should be carefully considered by coaches and practitioners, while further studies are warranted. Public Library of Science 2019-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6759201/ /pubmed/31550286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222982 Text en © 2019 Saunders et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Saunders, Bryan Saito, Tiemi Klosterhoff, Rafael de Oliveira, Luana Farias Barreto, Gabriel Perim, Pedro Pinto, Ana Jéssica Lima, Fernanda de Sá Pinto, Ana Lucia Gualano, Bruno “I put it in my head that the supplement would help me”: Open-placebo improves exercise performance in female cyclists |
title | “I put it in my head that the supplement would help me”: Open-placebo improves exercise performance in female cyclists |
title_full | “I put it in my head that the supplement would help me”: Open-placebo improves exercise performance in female cyclists |
title_fullStr | “I put it in my head that the supplement would help me”: Open-placebo improves exercise performance in female cyclists |
title_full_unstemmed | “I put it in my head that the supplement would help me”: Open-placebo improves exercise performance in female cyclists |
title_short | “I put it in my head that the supplement would help me”: Open-placebo improves exercise performance in female cyclists |
title_sort | “i put it in my head that the supplement would help me”: open-placebo improves exercise performance in female cyclists |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6759201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31550286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222982 |
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