Coffee Ingestion Enhances 1-Mile Running Race Performance

Nov 16, 2017International journal of sports physiology and performance

Coffee Intake Improves 1-Mile Running Performance

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Abstract

Ingesting 0.09 g·kg of caffeinated coffee resulted in a 1.9% improvement in race performance compared to a placebo.

  • Race completion time was 1.3% faster with caffeinated coffee compared to decaffeinated coffee.
  • A significant increase in salivary caffeine concentration was observed after consuming caffeinated coffee, with a change of 6.40 μg·mL.
  • Trivial differences were found in blood glucose, lactate, and maximal heart rate across trials.
  • No significant performance enhancement was noted with decaffeinated coffee compared to placebo.

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