The effect of pre-exercise caffeine loading on body composition, blood parameters and resting pulse rate in women

The purpose of our study is to determine the impact of caffeine consumption before exercise activities on the body composition, rest pulsebpm, hemoglobinmg/dL, glucosemg/dL values of women who have an exercise history of at least 3 years. A total of 28 healthy women willingly participated in our st...

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Main Authors: Murat Bekleyiş Apaydın, Rüçhan İri
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Language:English
Published: Levent Ceylan 2023-10-01
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Online Access:https://roljournal.com/index.php/rol/article/view/234
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description The purpose of our study is to determine the impact of caffeine consumption before exercise activities on the body composition, rest pulsebpm, hemoglobinmg/dL, glucosemg/dL values of women who have an exercise history of at least 3 years. A total of 28 healthy women willingly participated in our study, consisting of the Step-aerobic group (Group A, N=10); Zumba (Group B, N=9), and the control group (Group C, N=9). In our study, caffeine xanthine was applied to the Step aerobics (6gr) and Zumba groups (3gr) 60 minutes before exercise respectively. On the other hand, no caffeine application was conducted in the control group. In the statistical analysis of our study, the SPSS 24 version program was utilized. The paired sample t-test was utilized for the comparison of inter-group pre-test and post-test averages, while One Way Anova was utilized for group comparisons. When inter-group comparisons were conducted in the study, the data that differences occurred in Group A, BW (kg), BMI (kg/m2), glucose(mg/dL); Group B, glucose(mg/dL), rest pulse(bpm) was reached (p<0.05). When the group averages were compared, the finding that the body composition and rest pulse(bpm) measurements demonstrated differences was reached (p<0.05). In conclusion, the finding that pre-exercise caffeine intake leads to decreases in body composition measurements and increases in the averages of blood glucose(mg/dL), and rest pulse(bpm) was reached.
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spelling doaj-art-dafb72524a18493ba63b51d6e9b90dbd2025-02-03T11:31:54ZengLevent CeylanROL Spor Bilimleri Dergisi2717-95082023-10-0110.5281/zenodo.10012872The effect of pre-exercise caffeine loading on body composition, blood parameters and resting pulse rate in womenMurat Bekleyiş Apaydın0Rüçhan İri1Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Niğde, TurkiyeNiğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Niğde, Turkiye The purpose of our study is to determine the impact of caffeine consumption before exercise activities on the body composition, rest pulsebpm, hemoglobinmg/dL, glucosemg/dL values of women who have an exercise history of at least 3 years. A total of 28 healthy women willingly participated in our study, consisting of the Step-aerobic group (Group A, N=10); Zumba (Group B, N=9), and the control group (Group C, N=9). In our study, caffeine xanthine was applied to the Step aerobics (6gr) and Zumba groups (3gr) 60 minutes before exercise respectively. On the other hand, no caffeine application was conducted in the control group. In the statistical analysis of our study, the SPSS 24 version program was utilized. The paired sample t-test was utilized for the comparison of inter-group pre-test and post-test averages, while One Way Anova was utilized for group comparisons. When inter-group comparisons were conducted in the study, the data that differences occurred in Group A, BW (kg), BMI (kg/m2), glucose(mg/dL); Group B, glucose(mg/dL), rest pulse(bpm) was reached (p<0.05). When the group averages were compared, the finding that the body composition and rest pulse(bpm) measurements demonstrated differences was reached (p<0.05). In conclusion, the finding that pre-exercise caffeine intake leads to decreases in body composition measurements and increases in the averages of blood glucose(mg/dL), and rest pulse(bpm) was reached. https://roljournal.com/index.php/rol/article/view/234Blood parametersbody composition caffeineresting pulse rate
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The effect of pre-exercise caffeine loading on body composition, blood parameters and resting pulse rate in women
ROL Spor Bilimleri Dergisi
Blood parameters
body composition
caffeine
resting pulse rate
title The effect of pre-exercise caffeine loading on body composition, blood parameters and resting pulse rate in women
title_full The effect of pre-exercise caffeine loading on body composition, blood parameters and resting pulse rate in women
title_fullStr The effect of pre-exercise caffeine loading on body composition, blood parameters and resting pulse rate in women
title_full_unstemmed The effect of pre-exercise caffeine loading on body composition, blood parameters and resting pulse rate in women
title_short The effect of pre-exercise caffeine loading on body composition, blood parameters and resting pulse rate in women
title_sort effect of pre exercise caffeine loading on body composition blood parameters and resting pulse rate in women
topic Blood parameters
body composition
caffeine
resting pulse rate
url https://roljournal.com/index.php/rol/article/view/234
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