Abstract
This study was designed to assess the effects of acute oral
salbutamol and caffeine intake on performance and metabolism during short-term
endurance exercise. Eight healthy volunteers participated in the double-blind
placebo-controlled randomized cross-over study. Two 10 min cycling
trials were performed at a power corresponding to 90 %
V˙O2max for the first and a mock test for the second, separated
by 10 min of passive recovery after ingestion of placebo (Pla),
salbutamol (Sal, 6 mg) and caffeine (Caf, 250 mg). Performance
(mean power during the mock test) was not statistically significant between the
3 treatments. Blood lactate was significantly increased after Sal compared to
Pla at rest and until the end of the mock test whereas it appeared
significantly increased after Caf compared to Pla at the end of the two
exercises. Sal increased basal blood glucose and both Sal and Caf induced
significant higher plasma insulin concentrations at rest, at the end of the
mock test and during the recovery compared to Pla. No significant changes were
found in these three variables between the Sal and the Caf treatments. Plasma
growth hormone was significantly decreased after Sal after the mock test
compared to the two other treatments. In conclusion, under the conditions of
this study, neither oral salbutamol nor caffeine intake produce enhancement of
short-term performance in non-specific trained subjects despite the substantial
shifts in metabolic and hormonal parameters which were found.
Key words
β2-adrenoceptor agonist - caffeine - performance - hormone - lactate
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