Acute Effects of Two Energy Drinks on Anaerobic Power and Blood Lactate & PH Recovery in Male Athletes

Abstract
In order to compare the acute effects of OR and Megabasic (two energy drinks)

by a placebo, 24 volunteer male athletes (age: 24.3±2.03 yrs, height

173.56±7.02cm and weight 75.43±3.07kg) participated in two consecutive

RAST tests by 40 min rest interval in between within 3 randomly divided groups.

There were six times blood sampling (before and also 2 and 4 min after than

both tests) in order to analyze blood lactate and PH levels (Gas analyzer) and

also the anaerobic indices (Peak, mean and mean power) was calculated. The

data corresponding to each group’s blood factors was compared by ANOVA for

repeated measurements (post hoc: Bonferoni), their changes between two

consecutive RAST tests was compared by ANOVA (post hoc: LSD) and

anaerobic power data for each group was compared using pair sample t test at

0.05 significance level. Results: Significant changes were observed in blood

lactate and PH levels during repeated measurements in both RAST tests at all

groups (p<0.05). There were also significant differences in the amount of the

changes in between the measurements between groups (p<0.05). Additionally,

Peak and min power only significantly increased in second RAST test rather

than first one and mean power also significantly decreased in both energy drink

groups between the first and second RAST tests (p<0.05). Conclusions:

Consumption of the OR can affect anaerobic power during short term repeated

interval activities. However, there are evident differences in between multiple

brands of energy drinks with regard to the amount of the modifications in the

changes at both blood lactate and PH levels, in spite of this fact that there is

any consensus in this field because of the lack of comprehensive researches.

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