The impact of caffeine habituation on acute responses to different doses of caffeinated coffee has received minimal attention. This study aimed to investigate the effects of different doses of coffee on physical and cognitive performance in men and women with different levels of daily caffeine consumption. Sixty-nine (35 women) athletes participated in this study, attending 4 experimental visits in a double-blind, randomized, crossover fashion: decaffeinated coffee (PLA), 1.5 mg·kg-1 (LCOF), 3 mg·kg-1 (MCOF) and 6 mg·kg-1 of caffeine (HCOF) from coffee ingestion. Sixty min after coffee consumption, participants performed squat and bench press exercises (1 repetition maximum, 1RM), 60% of 1RM muscular endurance (ME), maximal sprinting, and cognitive performance (CP) was assessed. Participants were allocated into low (LGROUP), moderate (MGROUP), and high (HGROUP) caffeine consumption groups.
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Upper- and Lower-boy muscular endurance
Timeframe: 60 minutes after caffeine or placebo ingestion (during each experimental trial)
Upper- and lower-body strenght
Timeframe: 60 minutes after caffeine or placebo ingestion (during each experimental trial)