The Influence of Red Bull Energy Drink on the Speed, Strength and Rebound Performance of Female Volleyball Players at the Performance Level
NCT ID: NCT07133061
Last Updated: 2025-08-20
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
15 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-11-15
2025-07-03
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Ethical approval
The research was carried out with the consent of the Ethics Committee, Faculty of Education, University of South Bohemia, Ref. No.: 032//2023. All procedures performed in the study were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional research committee.
Measures, design and procedures
This is a retrospective study. The tested substance, namely a Red Bull brand energy drink and a placebo were provided during the testing. In the preparatory phase of the experiment, the placebo was prepared by mixing it on our own based on an inspiration from a similar testing in the USA, so that the taste and consistency of the drink resembled the Red Bull energy drink as much as possible. The recipe itself contained Schweppes Ginger Ale sparkling drink, granulated lemon tea and lemon-flavored beverage concentrate. The amount of both drinks served was determined individually depending on the weight of each of the tested players.
The determined weights of the players were averaged. The resulting average weight was 70 kg. After that, a simple mathematical calculation was used to find out the amount of fluid administered per kg of weight. The placebo contained Ginger Ale Schweppes in the same amount as Red Bull was administered and was further enriched with 20 g of lemon granulated tea and 5 ml of lemon concentrate. The drinks in opaque bottles with straws were served so that no difference was visually noticeable when serving the drink. The randomization tool GraphPad was used to divide the probands into two random groups. One group Red Bull was gave in the first round of testing and the other a placebo, and then reversed the process in the second round of testing.
The essential criterion for accurate testing was the individual's state of health and compliance with predetermined conditions. Participants were not supposed to eat for at least an hour before the test itself and should arrive after a good night's sleep. Each player was tested twice with a one-week break between measurements. The somatic parameters were measured first using the Inbody 770 device and the BSM 370 altimeter in underwear. After the somatic measurements, the player dressed in sports clothes in peace and gave her a pre-mixed drink to consume. She had about 3 minutes to drink it. After consuming the drink, the timer for 20 minutes was started and left the player in the resting phase. Participants waited for the caffeine to absorb into bloodstream. Once they consume an energy drink, it takes about 10 minutes for the caffeine to enter our bloodstream and their heart rate and blood pressure to rise. The time when caffeine levels peak in the bloodstream is 15-45 minutes. After 30-50 minutes, all the caffeine is fully absorbed. The same process with a caffeine-free placebo drink was applied. After the timer expired, there was a 5-minute warm-up in the sports hall, including a 2-minute-long run, 10 squats, 10 pull-ups and 1 minute of jumping rope in any way. After the warm-up, the testing was started. The first test was a manual dynamometry while sitting with a straight back. The KERN MAP dynamometer was used and tested the maximum grip of the right and left hand. The tested person always had two attempts for each hand. The measured values were noted in a pre-created table. After obtaining all the results, we always chose the better trial of the right and the left hand, after consuming the Red Bull energy drink and the placebo. The values of the right-hand press after consuming the Red Bull energy drink with the values after consuming a placebo were compared. The same for the left-hand pressure values was did.Next measurement was the Bosc test, which was performed in sports shoes on the Lode ProJump board. The participant standed on her right leg repeated the same, standing on her left leg and next on both of legs. After collecting all the results, the values after consuming the Red Bull drink were again compared with the values after consuming the placebo. The last measurement was the Wingate test on a bicycle ergometer LODE excalibur. First the POLAR chest belt was put on the player and adjusted the ergometer according to her physical parameters. The whole test was explained, including lactate sampling, so the participants knew all the instructions. The warm-up pedaling in the Wingate test lasted 5 min with a sustained pace of 60 rpm (revolutions per minute) and two, as fast as possible, climbs above 120 rpm. After 5 minutes, the main phase of the test followed. The participant reached maximum acceleration and tried to maintain it for 30 seconds. After that, the participant had 3 minutes of no-load ride with a maintaining pace of 60 rpm. Then we took blood lactate sample 30 seconds after the end of the test and asked the participant to rate the difficulty of the test according to Borg's method. The values of the lactate concentration were written down in a pre-prepared table, otherwise all data were forwarded to the computer. Using the Wingate test, the anaerobic parameters of individual players were determined. The resulting values, measured after drinking the Red Bull and the placebo were compared. The values of maximum heart rate, maximum relative power, average relative power, maximum 5s power, revolutions, fatigue index, lactate and evaluation according to the Borg scale were compared. At the end we asked the participants if they felt nauseous after drinking the beverage and noted the answer. Eight probands did not like the real Red Bull energy drink and they felt slightly nauseous after consuming it during testing. The entire measurement procedure in the same process, in order to obtain the most accurate results was repeated.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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With Red Bull
The group of participants performed a test after using Red Bull
Wingate test
During the test, 1s power, 5s power, 30s power, speed, heart rate, the value of lactate and other parameters are determined.
Dynamometry
The test determines the strength of the handshake by right and left hand separately.
Rebound plate
The test determines the height of the jump from the right lower limb and from the left lower limb separately.
Blood lactate test
Measurement of volume of lactate in the blood.
Without Red bull
The group of participants performed a test after using a placebo
Wingate test
During the test, 1s power, 5s power, 30s power, speed, heart rate, the value of lactate and other parameters are determined.
Dynamometry
The test determines the strength of the handshake by right and left hand separately.
Rebound plate
The test determines the height of the jump from the right lower limb and from the left lower limb separately.
Blood lactate test
Measurement of volume of lactate in the blood.
Interventions
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Wingate test
During the test, 1s power, 5s power, 30s power, speed, heart rate, the value of lactate and other parameters are determined.
Dynamometry
The test determines the strength of the handshake by right and left hand separately.
Rebound plate
The test determines the height of the jump from the right lower limb and from the left lower limb separately.
Blood lactate test
Measurement of volume of lactate in the blood.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* member of the team in the 1. league in volleyball
* female
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
28 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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University of South Bohemia
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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University of South Bohemia
České Budějovice, Česká Republika, Czechia
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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USouthBohemiaKTVS
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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