Scientific Reports (Oct 2024)

Caffeine optimizes Zumba training benefits on functional performances in middle-aged women: a randomized trial study

  • Fatma Ben Waer,
  • Dan Iulian Alexe,
  • Fatma Chaari,
  • Cristina Ioana Alexe,
  • Rabeb Laatar,
  • Dana Badau,
  • Haithem Rebai,
  • Andreea Mihaela Albina,
  • Adriana Ljubojevic,
  • Sonia Sahli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-76650-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract The current study aimed to explore the effect of daily caffeine supplementation (100 mg/day) and 12-week of Zumba training on functional performances in middle-aged women. Eighty-five middle-aged women were randomized into 4 groups including control, Zumba training (ZT), caffeine supplementation (Ca) or caffeine-Zumba training (Ca + ZT) groups. Functional performances were assessed using 10 m Walk, Timed Up and Go, Functional Reach, and 30-Second Chair Stand tests. As results, ZT, Ca and Ca + ZT intervention programs showed a significant (p < 0.05) functional performances improvement. However, Ca + ZT group showed significant (p < 0.001) better scores in terms of mobility (95%CI [0.71, 1.43]), gait speed (95%CI [0.52, 1.71]) and lower body endurance strength (95%CI [-6.93, -1.92]), except for dynamic balance (95%CI [-9.41, -3.44]). In conclusion, 12-week of Zumba training improves functional performances in middle-aged women, and daily caffeine intake is an effective alternative for improving such performances. Supplementing caffeine (100 mg/day) to Zumba training was effective in boosting Zumba benefits on these functional performances.

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