AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to investigate if a carbohydrate mouth rinse (CMR) could enhance reaction times in amateur boxers during sparring.
  • Eight male amateur boxers participated, undergoing both CMR and placebo trials while their multiple choice reaction times and perceived exertion levels were measured during three rounds of sparring.
  • Results indicated that CMR likely did not improve reaction times compared to placebo, and there was a possibility of increased perceived exertion in the first round, suggesting no benefits from using CMR among amateur boxers.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To examine whether the use of a carbohydrate mouth rinse (CMR) can improve multiple choice reaction time in amateur boxers during sparring.

Methods: A total of 8 male amateur boxers (age 22 [3] y, stature 1.78 [0.07] m, mass 73.6 [14.2] kg) with at least 18 months of experience in the sport volunteered to participate in the study. All participants attended a familiarization session, followed by an experimental (CMR; 6% dextrose) and placebo trials in a randomized order. Participants undertook 3 × 2 minutes of sparring against an ability- and size-matched (stature and mass) opponent. Multiple choice reaction time and perceived exertion were measured before round 1 and then after each round. The respective mouth rinse was administered in a 25-mL solution for 10 seconds before each round. Magnitude-based inferences were used to compare the results of each round (mean difference; ±90% confidence limits).

Results: The CMR was unlikely to have a beneficial effect on multiple choice reaction time compared with placebo (mean ± 90% confidence limits: 5 ± 9.5, 4 ± 3.4, -1 ± 8.5 lights for rounds 1 to 3, respectively) and had a possibly harmful effect on perceived exertion in round 1 (10 ± 20). There was an unlikely harmful effect on perceived exertion in rounds 2 (1 ± 12) and 3 (9 ± 23).

Conclusion: There is no evidence to support the use of CMR during sparring in amateur boxers.

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Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2019-0485DOI Listing

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