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Kinesiology

Journal

2021

Ergogenic aid

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Caffeinated Gum Does Not Influence Rpe-Regulated Cadence In Recreationally-Active, College Females Regardless Of Habitual Caffeine Consumption, Maria L. Mask, Bandar A. Alghamdi, Lauren G. Killen, James M. Green, Eric K. O'Neal, Hunter S. Waldman Dec 2021

Caffeinated Gum Does Not Influence Rpe-Regulated Cadence In Recreationally-Active, College Females Regardless Of Habitual Caffeine Consumption, Maria L. Mask, Bandar A. Alghamdi, Lauren G. Killen, James M. Green, Eric K. O'Neal, Hunter S. Waldman

International Journal of Exercise Science

International Journal of Exercise Science 14(2): 1375-1387, 2021. Caffeine (CAF) has been extensively studied for its ergogenic and analgesic effects during exercise. However, the majority of these studies have been conducted in male populations. This study investigated the effects of acute CAF chewing gum on self-selected exercise intensity during a rating of perceived exertion (RPE) production trial in active females (n = 16, 21.0 ± 2.8 y). Data were also analyzed based on habitual CAF consumption level. Participants completed a V̇O2peak trial, followed by a familiarization and two randomized, triple-blinded experimental RPE production trials on an arm ergometer …


The Effect Of Compression Socks On Maximal Exercise Performance And Recovery In Insufficiently Active Adults, Alexander H.K. Montoye, Alexandra A. Mithen, Haven L. Westra, Summer S. Besteman, Brian C. Rider Aug 2021

The Effect Of Compression Socks On Maximal Exercise Performance And Recovery In Insufficiently Active Adults, Alexander H.K. Montoye, Alexandra A. Mithen, Haven L. Westra, Summer S. Besteman, Brian C. Rider

International Journal of Exercise Science

International Journal of Exercise Science 14(7): 1036-1051, 2021. In athletic populations, compression socks (CS) may improve exercise performance recovery. However, their potential to improve performance and/or recovery following exercise in non-athletic populations is unknown. Our study evaluated the effects of CS on exercise performance and recovery from a graded maximal treadmill test. Insufficiently active adults (n = 10, 60% female, average physical activity ~60 minutes/week) performed two graded maximal exercise tests; one while wearing below-knee CS, and the other trial with regular socks (CON). Order of trials was randomized. For both trials, heart rate, lactate, and rating of perceived …


Effect Of Huperzine A On Cognitive Function And Perception Of Effort During Exercise: A Randomized Double-Blind Crossover Trial, Chadsley M. Wessinger, Cynthia Inman, Jeremiah Weinstock, Edward Weiss May 2021

Effect Of Huperzine A On Cognitive Function And Perception Of Effort During Exercise: A Randomized Double-Blind Crossover Trial, Chadsley M. Wessinger, Cynthia Inman, Jeremiah Weinstock, Edward Weiss

International Journal of Exercise Science

International Journal of Exercise Science 14(2): 727-741, 2021. Huperzine A has shown the ability to acutely improve cognitive function in certain populations, and therefore is commonly added to pre-workout supplements. However, its effects have not been studied in exercise-trained individuals. OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that acute consumption of huperzine A would improve cognitive function during exercise, which may be beneficial for exercise performance. METHODS: From January to April, 2018, 15 exercise-trained individuals (11 women [height 166 ± 2 cm, weight 60.5 ± 3.0 kg] and 4 men [height 173 ± 4 cm, weight 82.0 ± 11.0 kg], BMI 23.5 ± 1.4 …