Caffeine Gum Improves Reaction Time but Reduces Composure Versus Placebo During the Extra-Time Period of Simulated Soccer Match-Play in Male Semiprofessional Players

Author:

Field Adam1ORCID,Corr Liam2ORCID,Birdsey Laurence1ORCID,Langley Christina1ORCID,Marshall Ben1ORCID,Wood Greg1ORCID,Hearris Mark1ORCID,Martinho Diogo3ORCID,Carbry Christa1,Naughton Robert45ORCID,Fleming James6ORCID,Mohr Magni78ORCID,Krustrup Peter8910ORCID,Russell Mark11ORCID,David Harper Liam12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sport and Exercise Science, Institute of Sport, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom

2. Cardiff School of Sport and Health Science, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, United Kingdom

3. Faculty of Sports Sciences and Physical Education, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal

4. School of Human and Health Sciences, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, United Kingdom

5. Robins High Performance Centre, Bristol City Football Club, Bristol, United Kingdom

6. Faculty of Sport, Allied Health and Performance Science, St. Mary’s University, London, England

7. Centre of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health, University of the Faroe Islands, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands

8. Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, SDU Sport and Health Sciences Cluster (SHSC), University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

9. Danish Institute for Advanced Study (DIAS), University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

10. Sport and Health Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom

11. School of Social and Health Sciences, Leeds Trinity University, Leeds, United Kingdom

12. Department of Life Sciences, Institute of Sport, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom

Abstract

This study aimed to determine whether caffeine gum influenced perceptual-cognitive and physical performance during the extra-time period of simulated soccer match-play. Semiprofessional male soccer players (n = 12, age: 22 ± 3 years, stature: 1.78 ± 0.06 m, mass: 75 ± 9 kg) performed 120-min soccer-specific exercise on two occasions. In a triple-blind, randomized, crossover design, players chewed caffeinated (200 mg; caffeine) or control (0 mg; placebo) gum for 5 min following 90 min of soccer-specific exercise. Perceptual-cognitive skills (i.e., passing accuracy, reaction time, composure, and adaptability) were assessed using a soccer-specific virtual reality simulator, collected pre- and posttrial. Neuromuscular performance (reactive-strength index, vertical jump height, absolute and relative peak power output, and negative vertical displacement) and sprint performance (15 and 30 m) were measured at pretrial, half-time, 90 min, and posttrial. Caffeine gum attenuated declines in reaction time (pre: 90.8 ± 0.8 AU to post: 90.7 ± 0.8 AU) by a further 4.2% than placebo (pre: 92.1 ± 0.8 AU to post: 88.2 ± 0.8 AU; p < .01). Caffeine gum reduced composure by 4.7% (pre: 69.1 ± 0.8 AU to post: 65.9 ± 0.8 AU) versus placebo (pre: 68.8 ± 0.8 AU to post: 68.3 ± 0.8 AU; p < .01). Caffeine gum did not influence any other variables (p > .05). Where caffeine gum is consumed by players prior to extra-time, reaction time increases but composure may be compromised, and neuromuscular and sprint performance remain unchanged. Future work should assess caffeine gum mixes with substances like L-theanine that promote a relaxed state under stressful conditions.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

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