U.S., Aug. 20 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07129200) titled 'The Effects of Caffeine on Exercise Physiology and Time-trial Performance in a Hot Environment' on Aug. 12.
Brief Summary: Maintaining a stable core temperature is vital for physiological function; yet, exercise in heat can be problematic, and there is risk of exertional heat-related illness (Flouris & Schlader, 2015; Leyk et al., 2019; Periard et al., 2021; Tyler et al., 2016; Veltmeijer et al., 2015). While aerobic fitness improves heat tolerance (Alhadad et al., 2019), strategies like acclimation and pre-cooling also mitigate heat stress (Casadio et al., 2016; Lorenzo et al., 2010; Ross et al., 2013; Siegel et al., 2010). Caffein...