NUTRITION IN SPORT

(Martin Jones) #1

Daly, J.W. (1993) Mechanism of action of caffeine. In
Caffeine, Coffee, and Health(ed. S. Garatttini), pp.
97–150. Raven Press, New York.
Davis, J.M. & Bailey, S.P. (1997) Possible mechanisms of
central nervous system fatigue during exercise.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 29 , 45–57.
Delbecke, F.T. & Debachere, M. (1984) Caffeine: use and
abuse in sports. International Journal of Sports Medi-
cine 5 , 179–182.
Dodd, S.L., Herb, R.A. & Powers, S.K. (1993) Caffeine
and exercise performance: an update. Sports Medicine
15 , 14–23.
Duthel, J.M., Vallon, J.J., Martin, G., Ferret, J.M.,
Mathieu, R. & Videman, R. (1991) Caffeine and sport:
role of physical exercise upon elimination. Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise 23 , 980–985.
Dyck, D.J., Putman, C.T., Heigenhauser, G.J.F.,
Hultman, E. & Spriet, L.L. (1993) Regulation of
fat–carbohydrate interaction in skeletal muscle
during intense aerobic cycling. American Journal of
Physiology 265 , E852–859.
Essig, D., Costill, D.L. & VanHandel, P.J. (1980) Effects
of caffeine ingestion on utilization of muscle glyco-
gen and lipid during leg ergometer cycling. Interna-
tional Journal of Sports Medicine 1 , 86–90.
Falk, B., Burstein, R., Rosenblum, J., Shapiro, Y.,
Zylber-Katz, E. & Bashan, N. (1990) Effects of caf-
feine ingestion on body fluid balance and thermoreg-
ulation during exercise. Canadian Journal of
Physiology and Pharmacology 68 , 889–892.
Fernstrom, J.D. & Fernstrom, M.H. (1984) Effects of caf-
feine on monamine neurotransmitters in the central
and peripheral nervous system. In Caffeine(ed. P.B.
Dews), pp. 107–118. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
Flinn, S., Gregory, J., McNaughton, L.R., Tristram, S. &
Davies, P. (1990) Caffeine ingestion prior to incre-
mental cycling to exhaustion in recreational cyclists.
International Journal of Sports Medicine 11 , 188–193.
Fredholm, B.B. (1995) Adenosine, adenosine receptors
and the actions of caffeine. Pharmacology and
Toxicology 76 , 93–101.
Fulco, C.S., Rock, P.B., Trad, L.A.et al.(1994) Effect of
caffeine on submaximal exercise performance at alti-
tude.Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine 65 ,
539–545.
Gordon, N.F., Myburgh, J.L., Kruger, P.E.et al. (1982)
Effects of caffeine on thermoregulatory and myocar-
dial function during endurance performance. South
African Medical Journal 62 , 644–647.
Graham, T.E. & Spriet, L.L. (1991) Performance and
metabolic responses to a high caffeine dose during
prolonged exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology 71 ,
2292–2298.
Graham, T.E. & Spriet, L.L. (1995) Metabolic, cate-
cholamine and exercise performance responses
to varying doses of caffeine. Journal of Applied
Physiology 78 , 867–874.


Graham, T.E., Rush, J.W.E. & van Soeren, M.H. (1994)
Caffeine and exercise: metabolism and performance.
Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 19 , 111–138.
Graham, T.E., Hibbert, E. & Sathasivam, P. (1998)
Metabolic and exercise endurance effects of coffee
and caffeine ingestion. Journal of Applied Physiology
85 , 883–889.
Ivy, J.L., Costill, D.L., Fink, W.J. & Lower, R.W. (1979)
Influence of caffeine and carbohydrate feedings on
endurance performance. Medicine and Science in
Sports 11 , 6–11.
Jackman, M., Wendling, P., Friars, D. & Graham, T.E.
(1996) Metabolic, catecholamine and endurance
responses to caffeine during intense exercise. Journal
of Applied Physiology 81 , 1658–1663.
Lindinger, M.I., Graham, T.E. & Spriet, L.L. (1993)
Caffeine attenuates the exercise-induced increase in
plasma [K+] in humans. Journal of Applied Physiology
74 , 1149–1155.
Lindinger, M.I., Willmets, R.G. & Hawke, T.J. (1996)
Stimulation of Na+, K+-pump activity in skeletal
muscle by methylxanthines: evidence and proposed
mechanisms. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 156 ,
347–353.
MacIntosh, B.R. & Wright, B.M. (1995) Caffeine inges-
tion and performance of a 1500-metre swim. Cana-
dian Journal of Applied Physiology 20 , 168–177.
McNaughton, L. (1987) Two levels of caffeine ingestion
on blood lactate and free fatty acid responses during
incremental exercise. Research Quarterly of Exercise
and Sport 58 , 255–259.
Nehlig, A. & Debry, G. (1994) Caffeine and sports
activity: a review. International Journal of Sports
Medicine 15 , 215–223.
Nehlig, A., Daval, J.-L. & Debry, G. (1992) Caffeine and
the central nervous system: mechanisms of action,
biochemical, metabolic, and psychostimulant effects.
Brain Research Reviews 17 , 139–170.
Pasman, W.J., VanBaak, M.A., Jeukendrup, A.E. &
DeHaan, A. (1995) The effect of different dosages of
caffeine on endurance performance time. Interna-
tional Journal of Sports Medicine 16 , 225–230.
Snyder, S.H. (1984) Adenosine as a mediator of the
behavioral effects of xanthines. In Caffeine(ed. P.B.
Dews), pp. 129–141. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
Spriet, L.L. (1995) Caffeine and performance. Interna-
tional Journal of Sports Nutrition 5 , S84–S99.
Spriet, L.L. (1997) Ergogenic aids: recent advances and
retreats. In Recent Advances in the Science and Medicine
of Sport, Vol. 10 (ed. D.R. Lamb & R. Murray), pp.
186–238. Cooper Publishing, Carmel.
Spriet, L.L. & Dyck, D.J. (1996) The glucose-fatty acid
cycle in skeletal muscle at rest and during exercise. In
Biochemistry of Exercise IX(ed. R.J. Maughan &
S.M. Shirreffs), pp. 127–155. Human Kinetics,
Champaign, IL.
Spriet, L.L., MacLean, D.A., Dyck, D.J., Hultman, E.,

caffeine 391

Free download pdf