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caffeine and Cerebral Concussion

caffeine has been researched along with Cerebral Concussion in 4 studies

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Creatine is a popular and widely used ergogenic dietary supplement among athletes, for which studies have consistently shown increased lean muscle mass and exercise capacity when used with short-duration, high-intensity exercise."1.62Creatine Supplementation: An Update. ( Hall, M; Manetta, E; Tupper, K, 2021)
"Caffeine is a receptor antagonist for adenosine that might interfere with the neuroprotective effect of adenosine in ischemic-hypoxic conditions."1.32Caffeine impairs short-term neurological outcome after concussive head injury in rats. ( Ahmad Khan, H; Al Deeb, S; Al Moutaery, K; Tariq, M, 2003)

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (25.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (25.00)29.6817
2010's1 (25.00)24.3611
2020's1 (25.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Hall, M1
Manetta, E1
Tupper, K1
Powers, ME1
Al Moutaery, K1
Al Deeb, S1
Ahmad Khan, H1
Tariq, M1
POPEK, K1

Other Studies

4 other studies available for caffeine and Cerebral Concussion

ArticleYear
Creatine Supplementation: An Update.
    Current sports medicine reports, 2021, Jul-01, Volume: 20, Issue:7

    Topics: Anaerobiosis; Athletes; Athletic Performance; Body Composition; Brain Concussion; Caffeine; Central

2021
Acute stimulant ingestion and neurocognitive performance in healthy participants.
    Journal of athletic training, 2015, Volume: 50, Issue:5

    Topics: Amines; Athletic Injuries; Brain Concussion; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Cross-Over

2015
Caffeine impairs short-term neurological outcome after concussive head injury in rats.
    Neurosurgery, 2003, Volume: 53, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Blood-Brain Barrier; Brain Concussion; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Disease

2003
THE STUDY OF CHANGES IN THE SO-CALLED SUCCESSIVE CONTRAST IN NEUROLOGY.
    Activitas nervosa superior, 1964, Volume: 6

    Topics: Afterimage; Amphetamine; Arteriosclerosis; Brain Concussion; Brain Injuries; Brain Neoplasms; Bromid

1964