Paton Carl D, Morton Lillian C, Bomal Benoit, Braakhuis Andrea J
School of Health and Sport Science, The Eastern Institute of Technology, Napier,New Zealand.
Faculty of Medical & Health Science, The University of Auckland, Auckland,New Zealand.
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2022 Aug 17;32(6):462-467. doi: 10.1123/ijsnem.2022-0087. Print 2022 Nov 1.
Blackcurrant juices and extracts containing anthocyanin may provide ergogenic benefits to sports performance. However, there are no studies examining the effects of coingestion of blackcurrant and caffeine. This investigation examined the effects of acute supplementation with a proprietary blackcurrant beverage administered in isolation or in combination with caffeine on repeated high-intensity cycling. Twelve well-trained male cyclists (mean ± SD: age, 39.5 ± 11.4 years; height, 177.9 ± 5.7 cm; weight, 78.2 ± 8.9 kg; and peak oxygen consumption, 4.71 ± 0.61 L/min) completed experimental sessions consisting of repeated (8 × 5 min) maximal intensity efforts. Four experimental treatments were administered in a double-blind, balanced Latin square design: blackcurrant + caffeine, blackcurrant + placebo, caffeine + placebo and placebo + placebo. Differences in power output, heart rate, oxygen consumption, muscle oxygen saturation, rate of perceived exertion, and cognitive function (Stroop) were compared between treatments using two-way repeated-measures analysis of variance and effect size analysis. There were no significant differences (p > .05) in either physiological or cognitive variables with any supplement treatment (blackcurrant + caffeine, blackcurrant + placebo, and caffeine + placebo) relative to placebo + placebo. Moreover, any observed differences were deemed trivial (d < 0.2) in magnitude. However, power output was lower (p < .05) in blackcurrant + placebo compared with blackcurrant + caffeine. A blackcurrant extract beverage administered in isolation or combination with caffeine provided no beneficial effect on cycling performance or physiological measures relative to a placebo control.
含有花青素的黑加仑汁和提取物可能对运动表现有增强功效的作用。然而,尚无研究考察黑加仑与咖啡因同时摄入的效果。本研究调查了单独或与咖啡因联合使用一种专利黑加仑饮料急性补充对重复进行的高强度骑行的影响。12名训练有素的男性自行车运动员(平均±标准差:年龄,39.5±11.4岁;身高,177.9±5.7厘米;体重,78.2±8.9千克;峰值耗氧量,4.71±0.61升/分钟)完成了由重复(8×5分钟)最大强度运动组成的实验环节。采用双盲、平衡拉丁方设计进行四种实验处理:黑加仑+咖啡因、黑加仑+安慰剂、咖啡因+安慰剂和安慰剂+安慰剂。使用双向重复测量方差分析和效应量分析比较各处理之间的功率输出、心率、耗氧量、肌肉氧饱和度、主观用力程度和认知功能(斯特鲁普)的差异。与安慰剂+安慰剂相比,任何补充剂处理(黑加仑+咖啡因、黑加仑+安慰剂和咖啡因+安慰剂)在生理或认知变量上均无显著差异(p>.05)。此外,任何观察到的差异在幅度上都被认为微不足道(d<0.2)。然而,与黑加仑+咖啡因相比,黑加仑+安慰剂时的功率输出较低(p<.05)。相对于安慰剂对照,单独或与咖啡因联合使用的黑加仑提取物饮料对骑行表现或生理指标均无有益影响。