Combined Effects of Postactivation Performance Enhancement and Caffeine Intake on Explosive and Anaerobic Power in Recreationally Active Males

IF 3.2 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Current Developments in Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-05 DOI:10.1016/j.cdnut.2025.107437
Nazila Heydari, Mahsa Shojaee, Javad Nemati, Ahmad Reza Dehghani, Alireza Niknam, Fereshte Eftekhari, Mohammad Hemmatinafar
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Abstract

Background

Both post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE) and caffeine (CAF) are known to acutely improve physical performance. However, their combined effects on multiple performance outcomes in recreationally active individuals remain underexplored.

Objective

This study explores the combined effects of PAPE and caffeine CAF supplementation on explosive power, sprint performance, and anaerobic capacity in recreationally active men.

Methods

In a double-blind, crossover design, 20 participants completed 4 sessions with distinct interventions: placebo (PLA) with usual warm-up (No-PAPE + PLA), PAPE + PLA, CAF without PAPE (No-PAPE + CAF), and PAPE + CAF. After CAF (6 mg CAF/kg body mass) or PLA ingestion, participants performed warm-ups. They underwent physical tests, including vertical jump height (VJH), standing long jump (SLJ), 40-yard dash, and the running-based anaerobic sprint test (RAST). Data were analyzed using 1- and 2-way repeated measures analysis of variance and Bonferroni post hoc tests (P < 0.05 considered significant).

Results

The PAPE + CAF condition yielded significant improvements in VJH compared with other conditions (P < 0.01), although the 40-yard dash times improved significantly in No-PAPE + CAF, PAPE + PLA, and PAPE + CAF conditions compared with PLA (P < 0.001). VJH also showed significant gains in PAPE + CAF compared with PAPE + PLA and No-PAPE + CAF (P < 0.01). Additionally, PAPE + CAF, PAPE + PLA, and No-PAPE + CAF produced notable increases in RAST metrics, including peak power, average power, minimum power, total time, and anaerobic capacity compared with No-PAPE + PLA (P < 0.001), although fatigue index differences remained nonsignificant. No significant effects were found in SLJ (P > 0.05).

Conclusion

These findings highlight a synergistic effect between PAPE and CAF in enhancing short-term explosive performance, offering practical strategies for optimizing high-intensity activities in recreationally active individuals.
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激活后性能增强和咖啡因摄入对娱乐性运动男性爆发力和无氧能力的联合影响
众所周知,激活后性能增强(PAPE)和咖啡因(CAF)都能显著提高身体性能。然而,它们对娱乐活跃个体的多种表现结果的综合影响仍未得到充分研究。目的:本研究探讨PAPE和咖啡因CAF补充对娱乐性运动男性爆发力、短跑表现和无氧能力的联合影响。方法在双盲交叉设计中,20名参与者完成了4个不同干预措施:安慰剂(PLA)加常规热身(No-PAPE + PLA)、PAPE + PLA、不加PAPE的CAF (No-PAPE + CAF)和PAPE + CAF。在摄入CAF (6 mg CAF/kg体重)或PLA后,参与者进行热身。他们接受了体能测试,包括垂直跳高(VJH)、立定跳远(SLJ)、40码短跑和基于跑步的无氧冲刺测试(RAST)。数据分析采用1-和2-way重复测量方差分析和Bonferroni事后检验(P <;0.05认为显著)。结果与其他条件相比,PAPE + CAF条件对VJH有显著改善(P <;0.01),尽管与PLA相比,No-PAPE + CAF、PAPE + PLA和PAPE + CAF条件下的40码冲刺时间显著提高(P <;0.001)。与PAPE + PLA和No-PAPE + CAF相比,VJH也显示出PAPE + CAF的显著增加(P <;0.01)。此外,与No-PAPE + PLA相比,PAPE + CAF、PAPE + PLA和No-PAPE + CAF显著增加了RAST指标,包括峰值功率、平均功率、最小功率、总时间和厌氧容量(P <;0.001),但疲劳指数差异仍然不显著。未发现SLJ (P >;0.05)。结论PAPE和CAF在提高短期爆发力方面具有协同效应,为休闲运动人群高强度运动的优化提供了实用策略。
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