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咖啡因可提高第一人称射击类电子竞技玩家的射击表现和反应时间:一项剂量反应研究。

Caffeine improves the shooting performance and reaction time of first-person shooter esports players: a dose-response study.

作者信息

Rogers Ethan J, Trotter Michael G, Johnson Daniel, Desbrow Ben, King Neil

机构信息

School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Department of Psychology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.

出版信息

Front Sports Act Living. 2024 Jul 10;6:1437700. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2024.1437700. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Caffeine is recognized as one of the most effective dietary ergogenic aids in sports, yet its evidence-based effectiveness in esports is unclear. This study investigated the effects of two different doses of caffeine on the shooting performance and reaction time of 24 first-person shooter (FPS) esports players (22 men, 2 women; age = 22.29 ± 2.91 years). Participants completed three experimental trials in which they consumed either a water control (CON), a 1 mg·kg BM (CAF1) or a 3 mg·kg BM (CAF3) dose of caffeine. Performance measures (e.g., score, accuracy (%), hit rate (hits/sec), and shots fired) were assessed in a static clicking and reactive tracking style task on the KovaaK's FPS aim trainer. Reaction time was used to assess vigilance on the psychomotor vigilance test (PVT). Performance was measured at four time points in each trial: pre-treatment (PRE), 60 min (POST1), 80 min (POST2), and 100 min (POST3) post-treatment. Significant differences were identified using repeated-measures analysis of variances. Caffeine, irrespective of dose, significantly improved performance compared to CON for static clicking score and hit rate, reactive tracking accuracy, and reaction time on the PVT. Significant interactions between treatment and time were identified and analyses showed that compared to CON, CAF1 significantly improved static clicking score at POST1 and POST3, static clicking hit rate at POST1, reactive tracking accuracy at POST1, POST2, and POST3, and reaction time on the PVT at POST1 and POST2. analysis also showed that compared to CON, CAF3 significantly improved static clicking score, reactive tracking accuracy, and reaction time on the PVT at all time points, in addition to static clicking hit rate at POST1 and POST3. In summary, caffeine supplementation enhances the shooting performance and reaction time of FPS esports players.

摘要

咖啡因被认为是运动中最有效的膳食促力辅助剂之一,但其在电子竞技中基于证据的有效性尚不清楚。本研究调查了两种不同剂量的咖啡因对24名第一人称射击(FPS)电子竞技玩家(22名男性,2名女性;年龄 = 22.29 ± 2.91岁)射击表现和反应时间的影响。参与者完成了三项实验试验,在试验中他们分别饮用了作为对照的水(CON)、1 mg·kg体重的咖啡因(CAF1)或3 mg·kg体重的咖啡因(CAF3)。在KovaaK的FPS瞄准训练器上,通过静态点击和反应跟踪式任务评估表现指标(如得分、准确率(%)、命中率(命中次数/秒)和射击次数)。使用心理运动警觉性测试(PVT)中的反应时间来评估警觉性。在每个试验的四个时间点测量表现:治疗前(PRE)、治疗后60分钟(POST1)、80分钟(POST2)和100分钟(POST3)。使用重复测量方差分析确定显著差异。与CON相比,无论剂量如何,咖啡因在静态点击得分和命中率、反应跟踪准确率以及PVT上的反应时间方面均显著提高了表现。确定了治疗与时间之间的显著交互作用,分析表明,与CON相比,CAF1在POST1和POST3时显著提高了静态点击得分,在POST1时提高了静态点击命中率,在POST1、POST2和POST3时提高了反应跟踪准确率,在POST1和POST2时提高了PVT上的反应时间。分析还表明,与CON相比,CAF3除了在POST1和POST3时提高了静态点击命中率外,在所有时间点均显著提高了静态点击得分、反应跟踪准确率和PVT上的反应时间。总之,补充咖啡因可提高FPS电子竞技玩家的射击表现和反应时间。

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