Abstract

Equivocal findings exist regarding the ergogenic effects of caffeine in repeat sprint performance in team sports, and there is currently no meta-analysis of available data. Therefore, appropriate studies were obtained from electronic databases following identification using pre-determined search criteria. Extracted data on repeat sprint performance in team sport athletes were entered into a meta-analysis to determine a summary statistic for overall effect. Eight studies provided suitable data for analysis. Pooled data on sprint distances of 15m (Z=1.81, P=0.07), 18.3m (Z=0.26, P=0.79), 20m (Z=0.13, P=0.90), 30m (Z=1.26, P=0.21), and 36.6m (Z=0.78, P=0.44) indicated no ergogenic effect attributable to caffeine ingestion. Thus, the current available evidence does not support an ergogenic effect for caffeine in repeat sprint performance in team athletes.

Details

Title
The Effects of Caffeine on Repeated Sprint Performance in Team Sport Athletes - A Meta-Analysis -
Author
Brown, Stephen J; Brown, Julie; Foskett, Andrew
First page
25
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Apr 2013
Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
ISSN
20668732
e-ISSN
20697244
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1400208417
Copyright
Copyright Versita Apr 2013