运动前补充辣椒素不会增加训练男性在多运动方案中的阻力训练表现

Q2 Health Professions Human Movement Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/hm.2023.127974
Igor C.S. Fonseca, Vernon M. Cruz, Mariana Fonseca, Ronaldo A.D. Silva, Carolina B. Simões, Pau la L.C. Gomes, Marcos D.M. Drummond
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Pre-workout supplementation of capsaicin does not increase resistance training performance in a multiexercise protocol in trained men
Purpose. The aim of this study was to investigate the acute effect of capsaicin supplementation on performance, perceived exertion, and perceived effects in a resistance training protocol for the lower body. Methods. The sample was 14 young men (22.21 ± 2.55 years; 82.35 ± 5.16 kg; 174 ± 0.7 cm; 9.08 ± 2.73% of body fat), with 4.19 ± 2.98 years of experience in resistance training. The study design was randomised, double-blind and crossover. The subjects performed the training protocol after consuming capsaicin (12 mg) (cAP) or a placebo (PLA). The training protocol was: five sets of Back Squats and Leg Presses 45°, with 70% of 1rM until failure. The interval between sets was 90 seconds and 120 seconds between exercises. The number of maximum repetitions (NMr) and the rate of perceived exertion (rPE) were recorded after each set. Results. The paired t -test showed that there was no statistically significant difference between PLA and cAP in the mean NMr ( p = 0.251; 95%cI = –5.47 – 19.18), mean session volume load (VL) (weight lifted × NMr) ( p = 0.117; 95%cI = –582.70 – 4639.99) and in the mean rPE ( p = 0.458; 95%cI = –0.81 – 0.39). Conclusions. The acute capsaicin supplementation did not change the perception of vigour and side effects. Therefore, pre-workout
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Human Movement Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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