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Trait Energy and Fatigue Modify the Effects of Caffeine on Mood,Cognitive and Fine-Motor Task Performance: A Post-Hoc Study
Authors:Daniel T. Fuller  Matthew Lee Smith  Ali Boolani
Affiliation:1.Department of Mathematics, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY 13699, USA;2.Center for Population Health and Aging, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA;3.Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, School of Public Health, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA;4.Department of Physical Therapy, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY 13699, USA;5.Department of Biology, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY 13699, USA
Abstract:Multiple studies suggest that genetic polymorphisms influence the neurocognitive effects of caffeine. Using data collected from a double-blinded, within-participants, randomized, cross-over design, this study examined the effects of trait (long-standing pre-disposition) mental and physical energy and fatigue to changes in moods (Profile of Mood Survey-Short Form (POMS-SF), state mental and physical energy and fatigue survey), cognitive (serial subtractions of 3 (SS3) and 7 (SS7)), and fine-motor task (nine-hole peg test) performance after consuming a caffeinated beverage and a non-caffeinated placebo. Results indicate that trait mental and physical fatigue and mental energy modified the effects of caffeine on vigor, tension-anxiety, physical, and mental fatigue. Additionally, we report that those who were high trait physical and mental fatigue and low-trait mental energy reported the greatest benefit of caffeine on the SS3 and SS7, while those who were high trait mental and physical fatigue reported the greatest benefit of consuming caffeine on fine-motor task performance. The results of our study suggest that trait mental and physical fatigue and mental energy modify the acute effects of caffeine among a group of healthy, young adults and should be measured and controlled for by researchers who choose to study the effects of caffeine on acute moods and cognitive and fine-motor task performance.
Keywords:trait energy   trait fatigue   caffeine   moods   cognitive tasks   psychomotor tasks
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