The Effects of Caffeine on Ventilation and Pulmonary Function During Exercise: An Often-Overlooked Response

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Chapman, Robert F. [1 ]
Mickleborough, Timothy D. [1 ]
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[1] Indiana Univ, Dept Kinesiol, HH Morris Human Performance Lab, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
关键词
caffeine; exercise; ventilation; pulmonary function; INDUCED ARTERIAL HYPOXEMIA; ADENOSINE A(2B) RECEPTORS; RESPIRATORY MUSCLE WORK; ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE; MAXIMAL EXERCISE; EPHEDRINE INGESTION; PROLONGED EXERCISE; GAS-EXCHANGE; SEA-LEVEL; METABOLISM;
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The effects of caffeine on exercise performance have been well documented, with most reviews focusing on the metabolic, hormonal, and/or central nervous system effects. However, caffeine's effects on ventilation and pulmonary function are oft en overlooked. Studies have shown that caffeine is a strong ventilatory stimulant, increasing the sensitivity of the peripheral chemoreceptors in untrained subjects and increasing exercise ventilation at all workloads in highly trained endurance athletes. The consequences of increased exercise ventilation could hold either positive or negative effects for exercise performance. Anti-inflammatory and bronchoprotective effects of caffeine are great enough to consider its efficacy as a possible prophylactic anti asthma treatment. Although an upper urinary concentration limit exists for caffeine with international sports doping control agencies, caffeine's universal accessibility in the marketplace has resulted in its daily use being increasingly more socially acceptable as an ergogenic substance for sport and exercise.
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