• Sign up
  • ‎What is Shvoong?‎
  • Sign In
    Sign In
    Remember my username Forgot your password?

Summaries and Short Reviews

.

Shvoong Home>Science>CAFFEINE INCREASES EARLY-STAGE FORCE PRODUCTION Summary

.

CAFFEINE INCREASES EARLY-STAGE FORCE PRODUCTION

Book Abstract by: saurabh rao awaray    

Original Author: Kalmar, J. M., Plaskett, C. J., & Cafarelli, E.
 
"Caffeine may attenuate force sensation during repeated isometric contractions and in so doing may contribute
to the drug''s well known ergogenic effect." (p. S59) Caffeine was administered orally (6mg/kg) and one hour later, isometric force production characteristics were measured. Ss were recorded under both caffeine and no-caffeine conditions.
It was found that force sensation was extended in the first 20 seconds of contraction but in the latter stages there was no effect. It was hypothesized that the drug affected the neural component of force production.
Implication
. Caffeine causes increased force production in the early stages of an isometric contraction.
Published: April 09, 2007
Please Rate this Review : 1 2 3 4 5

Bookmark & share this post

.