U.S., March 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07466628) titled 'Effects of Caffeine Ingestion on Morning Cognitive and Muscle Strength Measures in Males' on Feb. 25.
Brief Summary: Tournament scheduling and environmental factors often require athletes to compete in the morning. Equally due to time constraints, athletes may choose to train in the morning. However, muscle power output and force production, are higher in the mid-afternoon or early evening whatever the method used, the muscle groups tested or the mode and speed of contraction. Cognitive performance is another essential determinant for many athletes that has been shown to be time-of-day and variable dependent. Considered as multifac...