Acute Effects of Beetroot Juice and Caffeine Co-ingestion on Lower-limb Strength and Muscular Endurance in Females
- Conditions
- Beetroot JuiceCaffeinePlaceboBeetroot Juice with Caffeine Co-ingestion
- Registration Number
- NCT06758323
- Lead Sponsor
- Jose Manuel Jurado Castro
- Brief Summary
The aim of this study is to evaluate the acute effects of beetroot juice and caffeine, consumed individually or in combination, on lower-limb strength and muscular endurance in physically active women. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Does the co-ingestion of beetroot juice and caffeine enhance lower-limb strength and muscular endurance more than either substance alone or a placebo?
* How do the acute effects of beetroot juice interact with caffeine on physical performance?
The study was conducted using a randomized, crossover design to evaluate the following four conditions:
Beetroot juice with placebo Caffeine with placebo Beetroot juice with caffeine Placebo only
Each participant completed all conditions, with a sufficient washout period between sessions to eliminate potential carryover effects. This design allowed for a direct comparison of the acute effects of each supplementation strategy on lower-limb strength and muscular endurance.
Participant Protocol
Participants consumed their assigned supplement on a single testing day for each condition. After supplementation, they performed standardized tests to measure lower-limb strength and muscular endurance. Progress was monitored, and data from all conditions were collected to assess the acute effects of each intervention.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 15
- Minimal experience of six months of strength training
- Be familiarized with the exercise test: counter movement jump (CMJ), barbell back squats, leg press and knee extension.
- Supplementation consumption
- Sports injuries
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change of height reached in jump Visit 1 (Day 1), Visit 2 (Day 5), Visit 3 (Day 9), Visit 4 (Day 13) Evaluated through Countermovement jump test with a recovery period of 45 seconds between jumps. The height reached was recorded in centimeters.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Movement velocity Visit 1 (Day 1), Visit 2 (Day 5), Visit 3 (Day 9), Visit 4 (Day 13) The velocity was recorded in meters per second (m/s) during two repetitions of the back squat, evaluated at 50% and 75% of the repetition maximum (RM).
Muscular endurance test Visit 1 (Day 1), Visit 2 (Day 5), Visit 3 (Day 9), Visit 4 (Day 13) The test consists of three exercises: back squat, leg press and leg extension. Three series will be performed until concentric failure at 75% RM, three minutes of rest between each series (3 series). The number of repetitions was recorded.
Rating of perceived exertion (RPE). Visit 1 (Day 1), Visit 2 (Day 5), Visit 3 (Day 9), Visit 4 (Day 13) Immediately at the end of the muscular endurance test, participants will be instructed to report their RPE using a scale 1-10 (worse to better outcome).
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Edificio IMIBIC Avda Menéndez Pidal s/n
🇪🇸Córdoba, Spain