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Caffeine's Effect On Exercise and Sports Performance

Posted Aug 26 2008 4:36pm

Caffeine is a part of most people's daily diets. It is found in many foods and drinks. Research has shown that one cup of coffee has positive effects on decision-making, alertness and reaction time. But, how does caffeine affect your exercise and sports performance? First, more caffeine is not necessarily better. One or two cups of coffee will help your performance.

Researchers from the University of Luton reviewed 39 published caffeine studies. They found that caffeine users improved endurance exercise performance and short/high intensity exercise performance by 12.4% when compared to fitness groups using placebos.

Also, researchers from the Australian Institute of Sport found significant improvements in cyclists time trial tests when they consumed a couple of cans of cola. The risks associated with moderate caffeine use are pretty small. If caffeine is part of your diet, use it wisely to help your exercise, fitness health and sports performance.

 

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