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The influence of caffeinated and non-caffeinated multi-ingredient pre-workout supplements on resistance exercise performance and subjective outcomes.

Matthew T StrattonMadelin R SiedlerPatrick S HartyChristian RodriguezJake R BoykinJacob J GreenDale S KeithSarah J WhiteBrielle DeHavenAbegale D WilliamsGrant M Tinsley
Published in: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2022)
These data indicate that acute ingestion of either a caffeinated or non-caffeinated pre-workout formulation improved maximal force production during an isometric squat test but did not provide additional benefit to leg press, bench press, or isokinetic squat performance over placebo, within the context of a laboratory environment. The consumption of a caffeinated, but not non-caffeinated, MIPS increased subjective ratings of energy over placebo when assessed as part of a testing battery.
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