Effect of short term consumption of energy drink on physiological responses and physical performance variables of athletes in UCC

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance Pub Date : 2017-06-01 DOI:10.47963/gjohpersd.v10i1.539
Yayra Kluboito, J. Babalola, Omoniyi M. Moses
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Current research has shown varied results when comparing the effects of energy drink on anaerobic exercise measures. Athletes in Ghana have been using energy drink but hardly has any research been conducted on the effect this pre-exercise consumption has on their physical performance. The purpose of this study was to find out the effects of short-term consumption of energy drink on some blood pressure, heart rate, agility, lower body strength and upper body strength of athletes of the University of Cape Coast. To ascertain this, participants were taken through performance tests in a pre-test and a post-test. The intervention in this study was the consumption of 250ml of energy drink. Forty-four athletes (Age:22.32 ± 2.81 years, height: 167.2 ± 9.83 cm, weight: 61.12± 8.01 kg). Paired sample t test results showed no significant effect of energy drink consumption on systolic blood pressure (t = -0.78, p= 0.437), diastolic blood pressure (t = -0.91, p = 0.366), heart. rate (t = -030, p = 0.759) and lower body strength (t = 0.11, p =0.916). However, there were significant changes in agility (t =5.42, p = 0.001) and upper body strength (t = -2.79, p = 0.008). In view of this, athletes, trainers, and coaches could consider recommending the use of energy drink as a pre-exercise supplement, especially in events involving agility and upper body strength.
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短期饮用能量饮料对UCC运动员生理反应及体能指标的影响
在比较能量饮料对无氧运动的影响时,目前的研究显示了不同的结果。加纳的运动员一直在喝能量饮料,但几乎没有任何研究表明这种运动前消耗对他们的身体表现有什么影响。本研究的目的是了解短期饮用能量饮料对Cape Coast大学运动员的血压、心率、敏捷性、下半身力量和上半身力量的影响。为了确定这一点,参与者在前测和后测中进行了性能测试。这项研究的干预措施是喝250毫升的能量饮料。44名运动员(年龄:22.32±2.81岁,身高:167.2±9.83 cm,体重:61.12±8.01 kg)。配对样本t检验结果显示,饮用能量饮料对收缩压(t = -0.78, p= 0.437)、舒张压(t = -0.91, p= 0.366)、心脏无显著影响。比率(t = -030, p = 0.759)和下体力量(t = 0.11, p =0.916)。然而,敏捷性(t =5.42, p = 0.001)和上肢力量(t = -2.79, p = 0.008)有显著变化。鉴于此,运动员、训练员和教练可以考虑推荐使用能量饮料作为运动前的补充,特别是在涉及敏捷性和上肢力量的项目中。
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Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance
Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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