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on August 16 2009 17:15:54
A NYTimes article on Caffeine as a legal performance booster. |
on August 18 2009 11:37:41
Starting as long ago as 1978, researchers have been publishing caffeine studies. And in study after study, they concluded that caffeine actually does improve performance. In fact, some experts, like Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky of McMaster University in Canada, are just incredulous that anyone could even ask if caffeine has a performance effect.
“There is so much data on this that it’s unbelievable,” he said. “It’s just unequivocal that caffeine improves performance. It’s been shown in well-respected labs in multiple places around the world.” |
on August 18 2009 14:08:19
As I mentioned earlier IRL, caffeine used to be a banned substance on the World Anti-Doping Agency's list, but was removed from it a few years ago (2004 IIRC). It was moved to the 'watch list', which means they will still test for it and monitor the use; presumably they will ban it again if they see widespread use?
The reason it was pulled from the ban list was, according to WADA-director Rune Andersen, "because we consider it a very weak stimulant with very little performance enhancing effect".
Don't know what, if any, research they base this statement on. |
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