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Tramadol effects on physical performance and sustained attention during a 20-min indoor cycling time-trial: A randomised controlled trial

Authors :
Holgado Nuñez, Darias
Zandonai, Thomas
Zabala, Mikel
Hopker, James
Perakakis, Pandelis
Luque-Casado, Antonio
Perez, Luis
Hernandez, Eduardo
Sanabria, Daniel
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
California Digital Library (CDL), 2017.

Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the effect of tramadol on performance during a 20-min cycling time-trial (Experiment 1), and to test whether sustained attention would be impaired during cycling after tramadol intake (Experiment 2).Design: randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial.Methods: In Experiment 1, participants completed a cycling time-trial, 120-min after they ingested either tramadol or placebo. In Experiment 2, participants performed a visual Oddball task during the time-trial. Electroencephalography measures (EEG) were recorded throughout the session.Results: In Experiment 1, average time-trial power output was higher in the tramadol vs. placebo condition (tramadol: 220 watts vs. placebo: 209 watts; p < 0.01). In Experiment 2, no differences between conditions were observed in the average power output (tramadol: 234 watts vs. placebo: 230 watts; p > 0.05). No behavioural differences were found between conditions in the Oddball task. Crucially, the time frequency analysis in Experiment 2 revealed an overall lower target-locked power in the beta-band (p < 0.01), and higher alpha suppression (p < 0.01) in the tramadol vs. placebo condition. At baseline, EEG power spectrum was higher under tramadol than under placebo in Experiment 1 while the reverse was true for Experiment 2.Conclusions: Tramadol improved cycling power output in Experiment 1, but not in Experiment 2, which may be due to the simultaneous performance of a cognitive task. Interestingly enough, the EEG data in Experiment 2 pointed to an impact of tramadol on stimulus processing related to sustained attention.Trial registration: EudraCT number: 2015-005056-96.

Details

ISSN :
14402440
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....88bde3e34cdae35674ae5919250ba9e1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31236/osf.io/8hpxz