TY - JOUR
T1 - Caffeine Placebo Effect in Sport and Exercise
T2 - A Systematic Review
AU - Vega-Muñoz, Alejandro
AU - Contreras-Barraza, Nicolás
AU - Salazar-Sepúlveda, Guido
AU - Lay, Nelson
AU - Gil-Marín, Miseldra
AU - Muñoz-Urtubia, Nicolás
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - The objective of this review article is to systematically identify the caffeine placebo effect in sport and exercise activities. We selected randomized controlled trial studies to better understand the impact of caffeine and its placebo effect on sports performance. We extracted a set of articles that refer strictly to the topics of caffeine and its placebo effect in sport and exercise, considering the databases integrated to the Core Collection Web of Science and Scopus, as well as the registration of the documents in PubMed®, a system with a selection process aligned with the guidelines for the PRISMA methodology, establishing the eligibility criteria of the articles with the PICOS tool, to which a systematic review is applied. Finally, the results show that caffeine improves anaerobic capacity and endurance, while placebo perceived as caffeine can also increase performance by reducing pain and improving concentration. This finding underscores the influence of expectations and placebo on physical performance, suggesting that managing these expectations may be an effective strategy for improving athletic performance.
AB - The objective of this review article is to systematically identify the caffeine placebo effect in sport and exercise activities. We selected randomized controlled trial studies to better understand the impact of caffeine and its placebo effect on sports performance. We extracted a set of articles that refer strictly to the topics of caffeine and its placebo effect in sport and exercise, considering the databases integrated to the Core Collection Web of Science and Scopus, as well as the registration of the documents in PubMed®, a system with a selection process aligned with the guidelines for the PRISMA methodology, establishing the eligibility criteria of the articles with the PICOS tool, to which a systematic review is applied. Finally, the results show that caffeine improves anaerobic capacity and endurance, while placebo perceived as caffeine can also increase performance by reducing pain and improving concentration. This finding underscores the influence of expectations and placebo on physical performance, suggesting that managing these expectations may be an effective strategy for improving athletic performance.
KW - caffeine
KW - coffee studies
KW - physical performance
KW - placebo
KW - psychophysiology
KW - sport sciences
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85205223154&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/nu16183219
DO - 10.3390/nu16183219
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39339818
AN - SCOPUS:85205223154
SN - 2072-6643
VL - 16
JO - Nutrients
JF - Nutrients
IS - 18
M1 - 3219
ER -