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Effects Of Caffeine On Cognitive Performance

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Caffeine
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: PLACEBO
Dietary Supplement: 3 mg/kg of caffeine
Dietary Supplement: 6 mg/kg of caffeine
Registration Number
NCT05995314
Lead Sponsor
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Brief Summary

Caffeine is a potent central nervous system stimulant that increases the activity in the prefrontal cortex and can improve cognitive skills. An improvement in these cognitive skills can lead to further benefits in athletic performance. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify the dose-response of caffeine on cognitive performance.The aim of this research will be to determine the effects of different doses of caffeine on sport-related cognitive aspects.

Detailed Description

The investigators will require healthy, physically active young adults to complete three trials under the conditions: a) placebo, b) 3 mg/kg, or c) 6 mg/kg body mass of caffeine. In each trial, different cognitive abilities will be assessed using the following test batteries: reaction time (DynavisionTM D2), anticipation (Bassin Anticipation Timer), sustained attention (Go/No-Go and Eriksen Flanker Test) and memory tests. In addition, side effects and the perceived sensation index will be recorded 24 h after each test.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • Physically active individuals ( >150 min/week moderate physical activity or >75 min/week vigorous physical activity)
  • Individuals without serious and undiagnosed health problems.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Individuals with color blindness.
  • Regular caffeine consumers (>3 cups of coffee/day).

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
PLACEBOPLACEBOplacebo (0 mg/kg of body mass of caffeine). The capsule will be filled with 3 mg/kg of body mass of cellulose.
3mg/kg3 mg/kg of caffeine3 mg/kg of body mass of caffeine (99% caffeine, Bulkpowders, United Kingdom).
6mg/kg6 mg/kg of caffeine6 mg/kg of body mass of caffeine (99% caffeine, Bulkpowders, United Kingdom).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Anticipation5 minutes

Visual acuity related to hand-eye coordination and anticipation will be assessed using the Bassin Anticipation Timer instrument. The best anticipation time (in seconds) of each condition (5, 10 and 15 mph) will be taken.

Sustained attention10 minutes

The ability of maintaining the attention and inhibiting an appropriate response will be measured by "Go/No-Go Test" \[fastest, slowest, and average response time (in seconds), and successful attempts (percentage; %)\] and "Eriksen Flanker Test" \[congruent and incongruent reaction time (in seconds)\].

Reaction Time10 minutes

Reaction time (in seconds) shall be assessed with the Dynavisionâ„¢ D2 Visomotor Device using the "Reaction Time Test". In this test the fastest visual, motor and physical reaction time will be measured.

Memory20 minutes

To study the modulation of memory storage processes, three 20-item word lists were created. Each word in the list will be presented for 5 s. This will be followed by a 100 s memory consolidation interval, after which there will be a 120 s period in which as many words as the participants can remember will be written down (First time). After 15 min, participants will perform a recall task (Second time) in which they will have to rewrite all the words they remember at that time.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Performance and Sport Rehabilitation Laboratory

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Toledo, Spain

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