Os 50 artigos mais citados em cafeína e exercício: contribuições para profissionais e pesquisadores
Resumo
Objetivo: Identificar objetivamente os 50 artigos mais citados sobre ingestão de cafeína e exercício físico, bem como as características que tornam estes artigos importantes para profissionais e investigadores na área. Materiais e Métodos: Os dados foram obtidos a partir de uma pesquisa na Web of Science com a palavra-chave "cafeína" e "exercício". Não foram aplicadas restrições baseadas na disponibilidade do resumo, tipo de estudo, língua e temas de investigação humanos versus não humanos ou qualquer tipo de limitação de tempo. Resultados: Todos os artigos foram publicados em inglês e o número de citações variou entre 85 e 421 (mediana 124). Quanto ao nível de evidência, 32 dos artigos foram classificados como nível II, dez artigos foram de nível I, três artigos foram de nível III, e cinco artigos foram de nível V. Entre os 50 artigos mais citados, 35 eram artigos de investigação original e 15 eram artigos de revisão. A maioria dos estudos originais (28) investigou a ingestão de cafeína no exercício aeróbico, outros quatro artigos sobre treino de força, e três artigos sobre treino de potência. Considerando os estudos de revisão, 14 investigaram a ingestão de cafeína no exercício aeróbico e um sobre o treino de força. Os 50 artigos mais citados foram publicados em 17 revistas, com 60% dos artigos publicados por cinco revistas, sendo o Journal of Applied Physiology o que tem o maior número de publicações. Conclusões: Apresentamos os 50 artigos mais citados sobre cafeína e exercício físico por número de citações. Os estudos apresentados neste artigo fornecem a professores, investigadores e estudantes um conjunto de referências clássicas sobre a cafeína e o exercício físico.
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