Caffeine linked to increased efficiency in padel athletes

The main objective for the pilot study of 12 male padel players was to explore the effects of caffeine on Padel athletes.

“Padel is a growing racket sport in recent years, characterized by being intermittent with intensities similar to the requirements of tennis,”​ wrote the researchers, affiliated with the Federal University of Pelotas in Brazil.

Padel, different from paddle tennis in the US and Canada, is typically played in doubles on an enclosed court a third the size of a tennis court. It is popular in Latin American countries as well as in Spain and Andorra, according to the sport’s Wikipedia page​.

Despite the sport’s increased popularity, the sport’s relatively young age means sports nutrition studies specific to it is still sparse, the researchers argued.

“Caffeine is probably one of the most widely used ergogenic resources in the world, but the effects of its consumption on specific test performance in the paddle are not known,”​ they added.

Benefits most pronounced after fatigue

In the journal Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte​, the researchers reported​ that physiological variables such as heart rate, perceived exertion, and grip endurance (measured using a hydraulic hand dynamometer) was not significantly different between the caffeine and placebo groups.

However, during a precision test, the caffeine group had more accurate hits and less errors compared to the placebo group. Based on the researchers’ statistical analysis of the point difference between the placebo and caffeine groups’ accuracy, “there is a 94% chance that caffeine may have a positive effect, 5% have a trivial effect and 1% a negative effect,”​ they reported.

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