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Phosphatidylserine and caffeine attenuate postexercise mood disturbance and perception of fatigue in humans
Authors:Adam J. Wells  Jay R. HoffmanAdam M. Gonzalez  Jeffrey R. StoutMaren S. Fragala  Gerald T. MangineWilliam P. McCormack  Adam R. JajtnerJeremy R. Townsend  Edward H. Robinson IV
Affiliation:Institute of Exercise Science and Wellness, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816
Abstract:
Phosphatidylserine (PS) may attenuate the adverse effects of physical fatigue. Therefore, we investigated the effects of a multi-ingredient supplement containing 400 mg/d PS and 100 mg/d caffeine (supplement [SUP]) for 2 weeks on measures of cognitive function (CF), reaction time (RT), and mood (MD) following an acute exercise stress. It is hypothesized that PS will maintain preexercise CF and RT scores, while attenuating postexercise fatigue. Participants completed 2 acute bouts of resistance exercise (T1 and T2) separated by 2-week ingestion of SUP or control (CON). Outcome measures were assessed pre- and postexercise. When collapsed across groups, a significant decrease in RT performance was seen in the 60-second reaction drill from pre- to postexercise at T1. All other RT tests were similar from pre- to postexercise at T1. Reaction time was not significantly changed by PS. When collapsed across groups, a significant increase in performance of the serial subtraction test was seen. A significant increase (8.9% and 7.1%) in the number of correct answers and a significant decrease (8.0% and 7.5%) in time to answer were seen from pre- to postworkout at T1 and T2, respectively. A significant increase in total MD score from pre- to postworkout was observed for CON but not for PS at T2. Phosphatidylserine significantly attenuated pre- to postexercise perception of fatigue compared to CON. Ingestion of SUP for 14 days appears to attenuate postexercise MD scores and perception of fatigue, but does not affect CF or RT, in recreationally trained individuals.
Keywords:1-RM, 1-repetition maximum   CF, cognitive function   CON, Control   D2, Dynavision D2 Visuomotor Training Device   HPL, Human Performance Laboratory   ICC, intraclass correlation coefficient   MD, mood   POMS, Profile of Mood States Questionnaire   PS, phosphatidylserine   RT, reaction time   SEM, standard error of measurement   SST, serial subtraction test   SUP, supplement   T1, testing session 1   T2, testing session 2   TMS, total mood score
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