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Repeated Menthol Mouth Swilling Affects Neither Strength nor Power Performance
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This study aimed to assess the effects of repeated menthol mouth swilling upon strength and power performance. Nineteen (10 male) participants completed familiarisation and experimental trials of repeated menthol mouth swilling (0.1% concentration) or control (no swill) in a randomised crossover design. Participants performed an isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP; peak and mean force; N), vertical jump (peak; cm) and six second sprint (peak and mean power; W) under each condition. Participants completed three efforts per exercise task interspersed with three-minute recoveries. Mean best values were analysed via a two-way mixed repeated measures ANOVA, and differences reported as effect sizes ± 95% confidence intervals, with accompanying descriptors and p values. Differences in peak IMTP values were unclear between familiarisation and experimental trials, and between menthol and control conditions. Mean IMTP force differed between familiarisation and control (0.51; −0.15 to 1.14; p = 0.001) and familiarisation and menthol conditions (0.50; −0.15 to 1.14; p = 0.002) by a small degree, but were unclear between control and menthol conditions. Unclear differences were also noted on vertical jump performance compared to familiarisation and between experimental conditions, with repeated six second peak and average power performance also showing unclear effects across all comparisons. We conclude that repeated menthol mouth swilling does not improve strength or power performance.
Title: Repeated Menthol Mouth Swilling Affects Neither Strength nor Power Performance
Description:
This study aimed to assess the effects of repeated menthol mouth swilling upon strength and power performance.
Nineteen (10 male) participants completed familiarisation and experimental trials of repeated menthol mouth swilling (0.
1% concentration) or control (no swill) in a randomised crossover design.
Participants performed an isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP; peak and mean force; N), vertical jump (peak; cm) and six second sprint (peak and mean power; W) under each condition.
Participants completed three efforts per exercise task interspersed with three-minute recoveries.
Mean best values were analysed via a two-way mixed repeated measures ANOVA, and differences reported as effect sizes ± 95% confidence intervals, with accompanying descriptors and p values.
Differences in peak IMTP values were unclear between familiarisation and experimental trials, and between menthol and control conditions.
Mean IMTP force differed between familiarisation and control (0.
51; −0.
15 to 1.
14; p = 0.
001) and familiarisation and menthol conditions (0.
50; −0.
15 to 1.
14; p = 0.
002) by a small degree, but were unclear between control and menthol conditions.
Unclear differences were also noted on vertical jump performance compared to familiarisation and between experimental conditions, with repeated six second peak and average power performance also showing unclear effects across all comparisons.
We conclude that repeated menthol mouth swilling does not improve strength or power performance.
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