The effect of caffeine, nap opportunity and their combination on biomarkers of muscle damage and antioxidant defence during repeated sprint exercise
المؤلف | Romdhani, Mohamed |
المؤلف | Souissi, Nizar |
المؤلف | Dergaa, Ismail |
المؤلف | Moussa-Chamari, Imen |
المؤلف | Chaabouni, Yassine |
المؤلف | Mahdouani, Kacem |
المؤلف | Abene, Olfa |
المؤلف | Driss, Tarak |
المؤلف | Chamari, Karim |
المؤلف | Hammouda, Omar |
تاريخ الإتاحة | 2023-12-14T08:41:42Z |
تاريخ النشر | 2021-12-31 |
اسم المنشور | Biology of Sport |
المعرّف | http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.112088 |
الاقتباس | Romdhani, M., Souissi, N., Dergaa, I., Moussa-Chamari, I., Chaabouni, Y., Mahdouani, K., ... & Hammouda, O. (2022). The effect of caffeine, nap opportunity and their combination on biomarkers of muscle damage and antioxidant defence during repeated sprint exercise. Biology of Sport, 39(4), 1033-1042. |
الرقم المعياري الدولي للكتاب | 0860-021X |
الملخص | To investigate the effect of 20 min nap opportunity (N20), 5 mg·kg-1 of caffeine (CAF) and their combination (CAF+N20) on the biochemical response (energetic biomarkers, biomarkers of muscle damage and enzymatic antioxidants) to the running-based anaerobic sprint test. Fourteen highly trained male athletes completed in a double-blind, counterbalanced and randomized order four test sessions: no nap with placebo (PLA), N20, CAF and CAF+N20. Compared to PLA, all treatments enhanced maximum and mean powers. Minimum power was higher [(mean difference) 58.6 (95% confidence interval = 1.31–116) Watts] after CAF and [102 (29.9–175) Watts] after CAF+N20 compared to N20. Also, plasma glucose was higher after CAF [0.81 (0.18–1.45) mmol·l-1] and CAF+N20 [1.03 (0.39–1.64) mmol·l-1] compared to N20. However, plasma lactate was higher [1.64 (0.23–3.03) mmol·l-1] only after N20 compared to pre-exercise, suggesting a higher anaerobic glycolysis during N20 compared to PLA, CAF and CAF+N20. Caffeine ingestion increased post-exercise creatine kinase with [54.3 (16.7–91.1) IU·l-1] or without napping [58.9 (21.3–96.5) IU·l-1] compared to PLA. However, superoxide dismutase was higher after napping with [339 (123–554) U·gHB-1] or without caffeine [410 (195–625) U·gHB-1] compared to PLA. Probably because of the higher aerobic glycolysis contribution in energy synthesis, caffeine ingestion resulted in better repeated sprint performance during CAF and CAF+N20 sessions compared to N20 and PLA. Caffeine ingestion resulted in higher muscle damage, and the short nap enhanced antioxidant defence with or without caffeine ingestion. |
اللغة | en |
الناشر | Institute of Sport |
الموضوع | Daytime sleep Ergogenic aid High-intensity exercise Inflammation Oxidative stress Psychostimulant |
النوع | Article |
الصفحات | 1033-1042 |
رقم العدد | 4 |
رقم المجلد | 39 |
ESSN | 2083-1862 |
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