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TITLE:
The Effects of Pre-Exercise High Energy Drink on Exercise Performance in Physically Active Men and Women
AUTHORS:
Marko D. Stojanovic, Mirjana V. Stojanovic, Kristina Kanostrevac, Dragoljub Veljovic, Bojan Medjedovic, Sergej M. Ostojic
KEYWORDS:
Caffeine, Endurance, Heart Rate, Ergogenic Aid
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Physical Education,
Vol.1 No.1,
August
24,
2011
ABSTRACT: The effect of a pre-exercise energy sport drink on the exercise performance was examined in twenty recreationally active subjects. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled research study design was conducted. Subjects underwent two testing session separated by 7 days, consisted of handgrip strength test, countermovement (CMJ) and vertical jump (VJ) as well as incremental test to exhaustion on motorized treadmill. Before the second trial, they were randomly provided either a placebo (PLA;maltodextrin) or the supplement (NP; commercially marketed as Ultimate Nox PumpTM,). Analysis of variance revealed no differences between supplement and placebo group in strength, CMJ, VJ and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) (p > 0.05). Significant difference between groups over time was observed in maximal heart rate, heart rate recovery and time to exhaustion (p