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Caffeine ingestion attenuates diurnal variation of lower-body ballistic performance in resistance-trained women.

Lidia Robles-GonzálezMauricio Ramírez MaldonadoJuan Carlos Alcalá-EscamillaLucas Jurado-FasoliSergio Miras-MorenoMarcos A SorianoAmador García RamosJonathan R RuizFrancisco José Amaro-Gahete
Published in: European journal of sport science (2022)
HighlightsBallistic performance is probably higher in the afternoon than in the morning in resistance-trained women.An acute intake of caffeine is effective to increase countermovement jump performance.The ingestion of an acute dose of caffeine in the morning restored countermovement jump performance to levels found in the afternoon.
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