PS plus caffeine ease fatigue and boost mood after exercise: Study

By Stephen Daniells

- Last updated on GMT

PS plus caffeine ease fatigue and boost mood after exercise: Study

Related tags Cognition Psychology

A combination supplement containing phosphatidylserine (PS) and caffeine may improve mood scores and reduce the perception of fatigue after exercise, suggests new research.

On the other hand, no improvements were observed for reaction time or cognitive function when recreationally trained individuals consumed 400 mg per day of PS combined with 100 mg per day of caffeine, according to findings published in Nutrition Research​.

“Our findings showed significant improvements in postexercise mood state and perception of fatigue following PS supplementation, as measured by the [Profile of Mood States Questionnaire (POMS)],”​ wrote the researchers, led by Jay Hoffman from the University of Central Florida.

“These findings add important new data regarding PS as a consumer supplement.

“It appears that PS supplementation may be most effective for mood improvements when there is apparent mood impairment, but may not be as effective for individuals who are in a positive or healthy mood state.”

The study used a multi-ingredient supplement in the form of a candy chew (Nutravail Technologies, Chantilly, VA), and the study was sponsored by a grant from Chemi Nutra Inc.

Study details

Hoffman and his co-workers assessed the effects of the multi-ingredient supplement containing 400 mg/d PS and 100 mg/d caffeine on the reaction time, mood, and cognitive function of 21 trained individuals. Participants were assigned to consume either the active or a control supplement for two weeks and were tested at the start and the end of the supplementation period.

Results indicated that the supplement did not significantly affect reaction time was not significantly changed by PS.

In addition, both groups displayed significant increases in tests of cognitive function, said the researchers.

However, only the control group displayed significant increases in mood disturbance, while the PS-caffeine supplement also significantly attenuated the perception of fatigue, compared woth the control group.

“The results of this study indicate that daily ingestion of a supplement containing 400 mg/d PS and 100 mg/d caffeine may be effective for attenuating total mood disturbance and perception of fatigue following an acute exercise stress,”​ wrote Hoffman and his co-workers.

Source: Nutrition Research
Published online ahead of print, doi: 10.1016/j.nutres.2013.03.009
“Phosphatidylserine and caffeine attenuate postexercise mood disturbance and perception of fatigue in humans”
Authors: A.J. Wells, J.R. Hoffman, A.M. Gonzalez, J.R. Stout, M.S. Fragala, G.T. Mangine, W.P. McCormack, A.R. Jajtner, J.R. Townsend, E.H. Robinson IV

Related news

Show more

Related products

show more

Formulate for women’s health – formulate empowerment

Formulate for women’s health – formulate empowerment

Content provided by Verdure Sciences | 26-Mar-2024 | Product Brochure

Women’s health trends are mirroring bigger conversations of empowerment and wellbeing. Within the women’s health category, upticks in areas of lean muscle...

Pycnogenol® for Sport: eNOS and Beyond

Pycnogenol® for Sport: eNOS and Beyond

Content provided by Horphag Research | 21-Mar-2024 | White Paper

Engaging in physical activities immediately triggers a number of physiological responses from our body (1). First, our liver glucose output and adipose...

Go Beyond the Ordinary: Cognitive Health-BacoMind

Go Beyond the Ordinary: Cognitive Health-BacoMind

Content provided by Natural Remedies Private Limited | 27-Feb-2024 | White Paper

Experience the potency of BacoMind®, the #1 branded bacopa with 9 key bioactives for unparalleled cognitive support.

Related suppliers

Follow us

Products

View more

Webinars