Lecture 20 (supplements) Flashcards

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How long does it take for peak caffeine concentration to occur after dose?

A

30-80mins post consumption

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How long does caffeine last in the system?

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Around 4.5hrs of positive performance enhancing.

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Whats the most common caffeine dose for studies?

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4-9mg/kg BM

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4
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Are lower doses of caffeine useful?

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May increase alertness and reaction time

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IN high caffeine doses, when is it performance enhancing and to what degree?

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IN high doses it increase endurance performance by up to 20%

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What sport is caffeine mainly used in?

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Power lifting

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What are the five major concerns of caffeine consumption?

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  1. Dehydration (diuretic)
  2. Over-arousal
  3. Long lasting side effects (tachycardia)
  4. Dependency
  5. Performing drug free
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8
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What concentration of caffeine is tolerated in doping tests?

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Prior to 2004 12picogram per mL

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9
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Whats the problem with introducing caffeine onto the prohibited drug list?

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  • Unregulated social use
  • No substantiated health risk
  • Not inconsistent with the spirit of sport & fair play
  • No reliable methods of control use
  • Urine caffeine concentration is an unreliable measure
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Whats some factors to account for in dosing strategies?

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  • Dose (based on whats tolerated)
  • Caffeine form (tablets most effective)
  • Monitoring (performance, perceptual and physiological parameters)
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What would you monitor for when monitoring caffeine?

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  • Measure performance benefits for known parameters
  • Asses subjective experiences of athlete
  • Quantify of peak plasma concentration and half life.
  • Trial supplementation strategies in advance of competition
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12
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When using supplementation what is a consideration?

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Habituation and tolerance

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Why is habituation a problem?

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Chronic users are less sensitive and must be weaned off, but side effects from withdrawal include headaches but are generally used dependant

  • User education may be critical
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How do you determine when or whether to supplement with caffeine?

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  • Determine which sports - lifting vs endurance
  • how frequently
  • For training - which sessions
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Does caffeine influence recovery?

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  • potential improvements for glycogen resynthesis
  • anabolic catabolic balance
  • sleep quality
  • issues for young athletes and women
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what are the lay recommendations for caffeine?

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To make caffiene effective:

  • Always take amounts you are accustomed to.
  • Take at times when you are feeling tired and lethargic to the extent that it may effect your performance.
  • Try to reduce habitual intake i.e decaffeinated drinks