Institute of Coaching and Performance, School of Sport and Wellbeing, University of Central Lancashire, Fylde Road, Preston, PR1 2HE, UK.
The Prenetics DNAFit Research Centre, London, UK.
Sports Med. 2019 Jul;49(7):1007-1030. doi: 10.1007/s40279-019-01101-0.
Caffeine is a widely utilized performance-enhancing supplement used by athletes and non-athletes alike. In recent years, a number of meta-analyses have demonstrated that caffeine's ergogenic effects on exercise performance are well-established and well-replicated, appearing consistent across a broad range of exercise modalities. As such, it is clear that caffeine is an ergogenic aid-but can we further explore the context of this ergogenic aid in order to better inform practice? We propose that future research should aim to better understand the nuances of caffeine use within sport and exercise. Here, we propose a number of areas for exploration within future caffeine research. These include an understanding of the effects of training status, habitual caffeine use, time of day, age, and sex on caffeine ergogenicity, as well as further insight into the modifying effects of genotype. We also propose that a better understanding of the wider, non-direct effects of caffeine on exercise, such as how it modifies sleep, anxiety, and post-exercise recovery, will ensure athletes can maximize the performance benefits of caffeine supplementation during both training and competition. Whilst not exhaustive, we hope that the questions provided within this manuscript will prompt researchers to explore areas with the potential to have a large impact on caffeine use in the future.
咖啡因是一种被运动员和非运动员广泛使用的性能增强补充剂。近年来,许多荟萃分析表明,咖啡因对运动表现的促进作用已经得到充分证实和复制,在广泛的运动方式中都具有一致性。因此,很明显咖啡因是一种性能增强剂——但我们能否进一步探讨这种性能增强剂的背景,以便更好地为实践提供信息?我们建议未来的研究应旨在更好地理解运动和锻炼中咖啡因使用的细微差别。在这里,我们提出了未来咖啡因研究中需要探索的一些领域。这些领域包括了解训练状态、习惯性咖啡因使用、一天中的时间、年龄和性别对咖啡因的功效、以及进一步深入了解基因型的调节作用。我们还建议,更好地了解咖啡因对运动的更广泛的非直接影响,例如它如何改变睡眠、焦虑和运动后的恢复,将确保运动员在训练和比赛期间最大限度地利用咖啡因补充的性能益处。虽然这并不全面,但我们希望本文提供的问题将促使研究人员探索未来有可能对咖啡因使用产生重大影响的领域。