4.2 Article

Acute Effects of Caffeinated Chewing Gum on Volleyball Performance in High-Performance Female Players

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Nutrition & Dietetics

Acute effects of two caffeine doses on bar velocity during the bench press exercise among women habituated to caffeine: a randomized, crossover, double-blind study involving control and placebo conditions

Aleksandra Filip-Stachnik et al.

Summary: The results of this study suggest that a dosage of 6 mg/kg of caffeine can effectively enhance bar velocity during the bench press in women habituated to caffeine, potentially due to a combination of biological effects and expectancy. However, the ergogenic effect of 6 mg/kg caffeine may be limited, as it only showed superiority over the control condition, without significant differences compared to the placebo. Additionally, the lower dosage of 3 mg/kg did not have a significant impact on bar velocity.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION (2022)

Article Sport Sciences

Effects of Caffeine Chewing Gum on Exercise Tolerance and Neuromuscular Responses in Well-Trained Runners

Naiandra Dittrich et al.

Summary: This study demonstrates that chewing caffeine gum significantly improves exercise tolerance in well-trained runners. Despite decreased neuromuscular responses after exhaustion, athletes were able to run a longer distance in the caffeine condition, suggesting a neuromuscular contribution to the performance enhancement induced by caffeine.

JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH (2021)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Acute Effects of High Doses of Caffeine on Bar Velocity during the Bench Press Throw in Athletes Habituated to Caffeine: A Randomized, Double-Blind and Crossover Study

Aleksandra Filip-Stachnik et al.

Summary: Chronic intake of caffeine may reduce performance benefits, leading habitual caffeine users to require higher doses to overcome tolerance. This study found that high doses of caffeine increased bar velocity during the bench press exercise in athletes, but using 12 mg/kg did not offer additional performance benefits compared to 9 mg/kg.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE (2021)

Article Nutrition & Dietetics

Effects of acute caffeine ingestion on futsal performance in sub-elite players

Alvaro Lopez-Samanes et al.

Summary: The study found that acute caffeine ingestion can enhance jump height, sprint speed, high-speed running, and accelerations/decelerations in male futsal players. Caffeine was also shown to be beneficial for overall performance in a simulated futsal match.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION (2021)

Article Nutrition & Dietetics

Effects of acute ingestion of caffeinated chewing gum on performance in elite judo athletes

Aleksandra Filip-Stachnik et al.

Summary: The use of caffeinated chewing gum in a dose up to 5.4 mg/kg of caffeine did not increase performance during repeated Special Judo Fitness Tests (SJFTs).

JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SPORTS NUTRITION (2021)

Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

The Effects of Plyometric Conditioning Exercises on Volleyball Performance with Self-Selected Rest Intervals

Michal Krzysztofik et al.

Summary: This study found that plyometric conditioning activity with self-selected intra-complex rest intervals did not lead to improved volleyball specific performance in a group of resistance-trained female volleyball players.

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL (2021)

Article Pharmacology & Pharmacy

Acute caffeine intake increases performance in the 15-s Wingate test during the menstrual cycle

Beatriz Lara et al.

BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY (2020)

Article Sport Sciences

Analysis of jump load during a volleyball season in terms of player role

Antonio Garcia-de-Alcaraz et al.

JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT (2020)

Article Nutrition & Dietetics

The acute effects of caffeine intake on time under tension and power generated during the bench press movement

Michal Wilk et al.

JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SPORTS NUTRITION (2019)

Review Sport Sciences

Effects of acute ingestion of caffeine on team sports performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Juan Jose Salinero et al.

RESEARCH IN SPORTS MEDICINE (2019)

Article Nutrition & Dietetics

Effects of Caffeinated Gum on a Battery of Soccer-Specific Tests in Trained University-Standard Male Soccer Players

Mayur K. Ranchordas et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT NUTRITION AND EXERCISE METABOLISM (2018)

Article Nutrition & Dietetics

Acute Ingestion of Caffeinated Chewing Gum Improves Repeated Sprint Performance of Team Sport Athletes With Low Habitual Caffeine Consumption

Mark Evans et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT NUTRITION AND EXERCISE METABOLISM (2018)

Article Physiology

Effects of Caffeine on Countermovement-Jump Performance Variables in Elite Male Volleyball Players

Hermann Zbinden-Foncea et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE (2018)

Article Nutrition & Dietetics

Caffeine Improves Basketball Performance in Experienced Basketball Players

Carlos Puente et al.

NUTRIENTS (2017)

Article Sport Sciences

Effects of sodium phosphate and caffeine ingestion on repeated-sprint ability in male athletes

Benjamin J. Kopec et al.

JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT (2016)

Article Medicine, Legal

Neurobehavioral hazard identification and characterization for caffeine

Duncan Turnbull et al.

REGULATORY TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY (2016)

Article Nutrition & Dietetics

Acute Consumption of an Energy Drink Does Not Improve Physical Performance of Female Volleyball Players

Catalina Fernandez-Campos et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT NUTRITION AND EXERCISE METABOLISM (2015)

Article Sport Sciences

Caffeinated Energy Drinks Improve Volleyball Performance in Elite Female Players

Alberto Perez-Lopez et al.

MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE (2015)

Article Sport Sciences

Effects of caffeine chewing gum on race performance and physiology in male and female cyclists

Carl Paton et al.

JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES (2015)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Caffeine-containing energy drink improves physical performance in female soccer players

Beatriz Lara et al.

AMINO ACIDS (2014)

Article Nutrition & Dietetics

The use of energy drinks in sport: perceived ergogenicity and side effects in male and female athletes

Juan J. Salinero et al.

BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION (2014)

Article Physiology

Enhancing Physical Performance in Male Volleyball Players With a Caffeine-Containing Energy Drink

Juan Del Coso et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE (2014)

Article Sport Sciences

Game-Related Volleyball Skills that Influence Victory

Miguel Silva et al.

JOURNAL OF HUMAN KINETICS (2014)

Article Sport Sciences

CAFFEINE GUM AND CYCLING PERFORMANCE: A TIMING STUDY

Edward J. Ryan et al.

JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH (2013)

Article Sport Sciences

VERTICAL JUMPING TESTS IN VOLLEYBALL: RELIABILITY, VALIDITY, AND PLAYING-POSITION SPECIFICS

Tine Sattler et al.

JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH (2012)

Article Nutrition & Dietetics

Dose response effects of a caffeine-containing energy drink on muscle performance: a repeated measures design

Juan Del Coso et al.

JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SPORTS NUTRITION (2012)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Effects of a Caffeine-Containing Energy Drink on Simulated Soccer Performance

Juan Del Coso et al.

PLOS ONE (2012)

Article Sport Sciences

VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF OPTOJUMP PHOTOELECTRIC CELLS FOR ESTIMATING VERTICAL JUMP HEIGHT

Julia F. Glatthorn et al.

JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH (2011)

Review Sport Sciences

Vertical jump in female and male volleyball players: a review of observational and experimental studies

G. Ziv et al.

SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS (2010)

Article Sport Sciences

ADAPTATIONS ON JUMP CAPACITY IN BRAZILIAN VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS PRIOR TO THE UNDER-19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Luiz Claudio Reeberg Stanganelli et al.

JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH (2008)

Review Sport Sciences

Caffeine and exercise - Metabolism, endurance and performance

TE Graham

SPORTS MEDICINE (2001)