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Effects of caffeine on the metabolic and catecholamine responses to exercise in 5 and 28 degrees C. – Cost Effective Supplements

Effects of caffeine on the metabolic and catecholamine responses to exercise in 5 and 28 degrees C.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8201901


Conclusion of this study

Carbohydrate oxidation was depressed, while serum glucose and blood lactate were elevated in this trial compared to cold-placebo. Thus, caffeine increases plasma epinephrine; cold increases oxygen consumption and carbohydrate metabolism, while decreasing lipid metabolism; and the combination of caffeine and cold during exercise increases plasma epinephrine and lipid metabolism, but decreases carbohydrate metabolism.


Supplements analyzed in this study

Caffeine

Health conditions analyzed in this study

No health conditions information for this study.

Functions related to this study

Weight loss


Slightly Positive
Caffeine


Body systems related to this study


Endocrine System
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