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   effect of caffeine on the repeated modified agility test from some cardiovascular factors, blood glucose and rating of perceived exertion in young people  
   
نویسنده jebabli nidhal ,ouerghi nejmeddine ,bouabid jihen ,bettaib ramzi
منبع iranian journal of public health - 2017 - دوره : 46 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:755 -761
چکیده    Background: the aim of this study was to compare the effects of the ingestion of either the caffeine (caf) or the placebo (pla) on performance of repeated modified agility test (rmat), some cardiovascular factors, metabolic and notes of perceived exertion (rpe) in young males and females. methods: in a randomized double-blind study, we enrolled 18 active students (10 males and 8 females) in sport sciences pursuing degrees in exercise science and physical education at the university of sports of kef (tunisia), during the academic year 2013-2014. all participants were ingested caf (5 mg.kg-1) or pla 60 min before performing an rmat. total times (tt), peak time (pt) and fatigue index (fi) were identified as the rmat indices. heart rate (hr), arterial pressures (pa), blood glucose (bg) and rpe were assessed before, during and after the rmat. results: taking caffeine had been improved the performance by the significant decreased of tt on male gender better than female gender and the entire group. in addition, there was a significant improvement on hr during and after rmat in both genders and the whole group, except after rmat among male gender. however, the repeated measurement results had demonstrated no effect of caffeine on pa, bg and rpe. conclusion: caffeine supplement had a beneficial effect on agility performance and hr in male better than in female, although, there was no improvement in pa, bg and rpe.
کلیدواژه caffeine ,performance ,cardiovascular factors ,blood glucose ,rpe
آدرس university of jendouba, sportive performance and physical rehabilitation (s2pr), high institute of sports and physical education, research unit, tunisia. faculty of sciences of bizerte, dept of life sciences, tunisia, university of jendouba, sportive performance and physical rehabilitation (s2pr), high institute of sports and physical education, research unit, tunisia. faculty of sciences of bizerte, dept of life sciences, tunisia, university of jendouba, higher institute of applied studies in humanity, tunisia, university of jendouba, portive performance and physical rehabilitation (s2pr), high institute of sports and physical education, research unit, tunisia
پست الکترونیکی jnidhal@gmail.com
 
     
   
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