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Effects of Caffeine on Performances of Simulated Match, Wingate Anaerobic Test, and Cognitive Function Test of Elite Taekwondo Athletes in Hong Kong

This study aimed to investigate the effects of caffeine on performances of simulated match, Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT), and cognitive function test of elite taekwondo athletes. Ten elite taekwondo athletes in Hong Kong volunteered to participate in two main trials in a randomized double-blinded c...

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Autores principales: Sun, Fenghua, Siu, Agatha Yi-Sum, Wang, Kangle, Zhang, Borui, Chan, Man-Him, Chan, Ka-Hon, Kong, Pui-Sze, Man, Kei-Yee, Chow, Gary Chi-Ching
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9414007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36014906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14163398
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author Sun, Fenghua
Siu, Agatha Yi-Sum
Wang, Kangle
Zhang, Borui
Chan, Man-Him
Chan, Ka-Hon
Kong, Pui-Sze
Man, Kei-Yee
Chow, Gary Chi-Ching
author_facet Sun, Fenghua
Siu, Agatha Yi-Sum
Wang, Kangle
Zhang, Borui
Chan, Man-Him
Chan, Ka-Hon
Kong, Pui-Sze
Man, Kei-Yee
Chow, Gary Chi-Ching
author_sort Sun, Fenghua
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description This study aimed to investigate the effects of caffeine on performances of simulated match, Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT), and cognitive function test of elite taekwondo athletes. Ten elite taekwondo athletes in Hong Kong volunteered to participate in two main trials in a randomized double-blinded crossover design. In each main trial, 1 h after consuming a drink with caffeine (CAF) or a placebo drink without caffeine (PLA), the participants completed two simulated taekwondo match sessions followed by the WAnT. The participants were instructed to complete three cognitive function tests, namely the Eriksen Flanker Test (EFT), Stroop Test, and Rapid Visual Information Processing Test, at baseline, before exercise, and immediately after the simulated matches. They were also required to wear functional near-infrared spectroscopy equipment during these tests. Before exercise, the reaction time in the EFT was shorter in the CAF trial than in the PLA trial (PLA: 494.9 ± 49.2 ms vs. CAF: 467.9 ± 38.0 ms, p = 0.035). In the WAnT, caffeine intake increased the peak power and mean power per unit of body weight (by approximately 13% and 6%, respectively, p = 0.018 & 0.042). The performance in the simulated matches was not affected by caffeine intake (p = 0.168). In conclusion, caffeine intake enhances anaerobic power and may improve certain cognitive functions of elite taekwondo athletes in Hong Kong. However, this may not be enough to improve the simulated match performance.
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spelling pubmed-94140072022-08-27 Effects of Caffeine on Performances of Simulated Match, Wingate Anaerobic Test, and Cognitive Function Test of Elite Taekwondo Athletes in Hong Kong Sun, Fenghua Siu, Agatha Yi-Sum Wang, Kangle Zhang, Borui Chan, Man-Him Chan, Ka-Hon Kong, Pui-Sze Man, Kei-Yee Chow, Gary Chi-Ching Nutrients Article This study aimed to investigate the effects of caffeine on performances of simulated match, Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT), and cognitive function test of elite taekwondo athletes. Ten elite taekwondo athletes in Hong Kong volunteered to participate in two main trials in a randomized double-blinded crossover design. In each main trial, 1 h after consuming a drink with caffeine (CAF) or a placebo drink without caffeine (PLA), the participants completed two simulated taekwondo match sessions followed by the WAnT. The participants were instructed to complete three cognitive function tests, namely the Eriksen Flanker Test (EFT), Stroop Test, and Rapid Visual Information Processing Test, at baseline, before exercise, and immediately after the simulated matches. They were also required to wear functional near-infrared spectroscopy equipment during these tests. Before exercise, the reaction time in the EFT was shorter in the CAF trial than in the PLA trial (PLA: 494.9 ± 49.2 ms vs. CAF: 467.9 ± 38.0 ms, p = 0.035). In the WAnT, caffeine intake increased the peak power and mean power per unit of body weight (by approximately 13% and 6%, respectively, p = 0.018 & 0.042). The performance in the simulated matches was not affected by caffeine intake (p = 0.168). In conclusion, caffeine intake enhances anaerobic power and may improve certain cognitive functions of elite taekwondo athletes in Hong Kong. However, this may not be enough to improve the simulated match performance. MDPI 2022-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9414007/ /pubmed/36014906 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14163398 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sun, Fenghua
Siu, Agatha Yi-Sum
Wang, Kangle
Zhang, Borui
Chan, Man-Him
Chan, Ka-Hon
Kong, Pui-Sze
Man, Kei-Yee
Chow, Gary Chi-Ching
Effects of Caffeine on Performances of Simulated Match, Wingate Anaerobic Test, and Cognitive Function Test of Elite Taekwondo Athletes in Hong Kong
title Effects of Caffeine on Performances of Simulated Match, Wingate Anaerobic Test, and Cognitive Function Test of Elite Taekwondo Athletes in Hong Kong
title_full Effects of Caffeine on Performances of Simulated Match, Wingate Anaerobic Test, and Cognitive Function Test of Elite Taekwondo Athletes in Hong Kong
title_fullStr Effects of Caffeine on Performances of Simulated Match, Wingate Anaerobic Test, and Cognitive Function Test of Elite Taekwondo Athletes in Hong Kong
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Caffeine on Performances of Simulated Match, Wingate Anaerobic Test, and Cognitive Function Test of Elite Taekwondo Athletes in Hong Kong
title_short Effects of Caffeine on Performances of Simulated Match, Wingate Anaerobic Test, and Cognitive Function Test of Elite Taekwondo Athletes in Hong Kong
title_sort effects of caffeine on performances of simulated match, wingate anaerobic test, and cognitive function test of elite taekwondo athletes in hong kong
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9414007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36014906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14163398
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