The present study evaluated the influence of carbohydrate mouth-rinsing (CHO-MR), caffeine mouth-rinsing (CAF-MR), and control-substance mouth rinses on Loughborough soccer passing test (LSPT) performance. The study participants were involved in a randomized, double-blind, repeated-measures design that employed four sessions (familiarization, CHOMR, CAFMR, and CONT) over ten days at a testing facility. Participants took part in six test sessions 72 hours apart. In the CHO group, 6% w/v glucose solution was used. In the CAFF group, 6% w/v glucose solution was used. CONT group, only exercise was performed without any condition.
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Psychophysiological Responses-Heart Rate
Timeframe: From baseline to the end of treatment at 2 weeks
Psychophysiological Responses-Rating of Perceived Exertion
Timeframe: From baseline to the end of treatment at 2 weeks
Psychophysiological Responses-Enjoyment-Brunel mood of states
Timeframe: From baseline to the end of treatment at 2 weeks
Loughborough Soccer Passing Test (LSPT)
Timeframe: From baseline to the end of treatment at 2 weeks