Caffeine is a widely used efficacious supplement by both the general public, and athletes, with the goal of improving performance. The effects of caffeine alone are well known, but it is not clear whether a multi-ingredient supplement (containing both caffeine and polyphenols) can affect exercise performance. This study aims to determine if a low dose of caffeine, in the form of a whole-fruit coffee extract also containing polyphenols, can improve exercise performance compared to a placebo condition, with a secondary objective of identifying if this supplement can improve post exercise refuelling (glycogen resynthesis). Participants will consume either the supplement or a placebo before engaging in an exercise protocol. Muscle biopsies will then be obtained so as to measure subsequent glycogen resynthesis, with multiple blood samples being taken through the day. The following morning another biopsy will be taken before the exercise protocol will be repeated. This research will inform us of the efficacy of caffeine and polyphenols on improving exercise performance.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
14
A Coffeeberry supplement containing 200mg Caffeine and 14mg polyphenols, manufactured by FutureCeuticals Inc.,
Placebo
Sport & Health Sciences University of Exeter
Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
University of Exeter
Exeter, United Kingdom
Exercise performance
Amount of work completed in 15 minutes
Time frame: 15 Minitues
Glycogen Resynthesis
The diffrence in glycogen within the muscle between two time points
Time frame: 24 Hours
Alertness
10 cm visual analog scale (Ranging from Not Alert to Extremly Alert)
Time frame: 1 Minitue
Motivation
10 cm visual analog scale (Ranging from Not motivated to Extremly motivated)
Time frame: 1 Minitue
Rate of perceived exertion
Validated Borg scale (6-20 Arbitrary units)
Time frame: 1 Minitue
Urine osmolarity
The hydration status of the individual measured in mOsmo\|/kg
Time frame: 24 Hours
GI comfort
10 cm visual analog scale (Ranging from No discomfort to Extreme discomfort)
Time frame: 1 Minitue
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