Caffeine Mouth Rinse Does Not Improve Time To Exhaustion In Male Trained Cyclists

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT NUTRITION AND EXERCISE METABOLISM(2021)

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This study investigated the effects of caffeine mouth rinse on cycling time to exhaustion (TTE) and physiological responses in trained cyclists. In a double-blinded randomized counterbalanced cross-over design, 10 recreationally trained male cyclists (mean +/- SD: 32 +/- 3 years, 72.8 +/- 5.3 kg, 1.78 +/- 0.06 m, 13.9%+/- 3.3% body fat, peak power output = 289.4 +/- 24.7 W) completed two TTE tests cycling at 75% of peak aerobic power following 24 hr of dietary and exercise standardization. Cyclists were administered 25-ml mouth rinses for 5 s containing either 85 mg of caffeine or control (water) every 5 min throughout the exercise tests. No significant improvement in TTE was shown with caffeine mouth rinse compared with control (33:24 +/- 12:47 vs. 28:08 +/- 10:18min; Cohen's dz effect size: 0.51, p =.14). Caffeinemouth rinse had no significant effect on ratings of perceived exertion (p =.31) or heart rate (p =.35) throughout the cycling TTE protocol. These data indicate that a repeated dose of caffeinated mouth rinse for 5 s does not improve cycling TTE in recreationally trained male cyclists. However, these findings should be taken with caution due to the small sample size and blinding ineffectiveness, while further well-design studies with larger samples are warranted.
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ergogenicity, exercise tolerance, suplements
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