Coffee drinking may reduce post-workout muscle pain Thursday, January 18, 2007 03:27 [IST]
New York:
Drinking two cups of coffee before exercise may reduce post-workout muscle pain
by over 50 percent more relief than a
pain reliever medicine like aspirin can provide, says a study.
Researchers studying caffeine's effect on post-workout
muscle soreness in nine female college students, who were not regular caffeine
users and did not regularly engage in resistance training, reported their
findings on the online edition of health portal WebMD.
"A lot of times what people use for muscle pain is
drugs like aspirin or ibuprofen, but caffeine seems to work better than those
drugs, at least among women whose daily caffeine consumption is low," said
researcher Patrick O'Connor of the department of kinesiology (study of human
movement) at the University of Georgia, Athens.
However, caffeine's pain-relieving perks may not apply to
those who regularly drink coffee and other beverages containing caffeine.
Instead, researchers say caffeine appears to work best in people who don't
regularly consume caffeine or exercise.
The findings were based on a small study and researchers say
more study is needed to examine caffeine's effects on muscle pain.
They recommend that people use caution when using caffeine
before a workout. Too much may produce side effects like jitteriness, heart
palpitations and sleep disturbances.
"It (coffee) can reduce pain," added Victor
Maridakis, another researcher.
"But you have to
apply some common sense and not go overboard," he said.
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