Document Type : Research Paper

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This study was conducted to identify the effect of  acute caffeine intake before one-session resistance exercise on total ‌‌antioxidant capacity (TAC) and serum malondiadehyde (MDA) in male volleyball players. Twenty male volleyball players (age 21.20±1.24 years, body fat 10.75±2.78 %, and BMI 22.95±0.99 kg.m2) in a semi-experimental and double-blind design in two equal groups: supplement and placebo (6 mg.kg-1 caffeine and dextrose) were allocated. After the supplementation all subjects were participated in resistance weight- exercise protocol (7 stations in 3 sets per station with 80% of 1-RM until exhausted). Changes in serum of TAC and MDA were determined in three phases (before and 45 min after the supplementation and immediately after the exercise protocol).The normal data were expressed as Mean (±SD) and analyzed by repeated measure ANOVA, bonferroni and independent t test at α≤0.05. The results show that the acute caffeine intake had no significant effect on the basal and immediately after exercise on the changes of serum TAC and MDA (P≥0.05). So that, one-session resistance exhaustive exercise significantly reduced TAC (P≤0.05) and significantly increased in the MDA (P≤0.05). The present results show that acute caffeine consumption probable had no significant increased basal TAC and also can not decrease the undesirable alterations of serum MDA induced one-session of resistance exercise in male volleyball players.
 

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