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Clinical Trial
. 1992;65(2):188-91.
doi: 10.1007/BF00705079.

Caffeine increases maximal anaerobic power and blood lactate concentration

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Clinical Trial

Caffeine increases maximal anaerobic power and blood lactate concentration

F Anselme et al. Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1992.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to specify the effects of caffeine on maximal anaerobic power (Wmax). A group of 14 subjects ingested caffeine (250 mg) or placebo in random double-blind order. The Wmax was determined using a force-velocity exercise test. In addition, we measured blood lactate concentration for each load at the end of pedalling and after 5 min of recovery. We observed that caffeine increased Wmax [964 (SEM 65.77) W with caffeine vs 903.7 (SEM 52.62) W with placebo; P less than 0.02] and blood lactate concentration both at the end of pedalling [8.36 (SEM 0.95) mmol.l-1 with caffeine vs 7.17 (SEM 0.53) mmol.l-1 with placebo; P less than 0.01] and after 5 min of recovery [10.23 (SEM 0.97) mmol.l-1 with caffeine vs 8.35 (SEM 0.66) mmol.l-1 with placebo; P less than 0.04]. The quotient lactate concentration/power (mmol.l-1.W-1) also increased with caffeine at the end of pedalling [7.6.10(-3) (SEM 3.82.10(-5)) vs 6.85.10(-3) (SEM 3.01.10(-5)); P less than 0.01] and after 5 min of recovery [9.82.10(-3) (SEM 4.28.10(-5)) vs 8.84.10(-3) (SEM 3.58.10(-5)); P less than 0.02]. We concluded that caffeine increased both Wmax and blood lactate concentration.

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