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In recreationally active men, caffeine may help increase muscle thickness slightly during the first 6 weeks of strength training, but it does not lead to greater muscle growth or improved performance over the long term.
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Six weeks of caffeine supplementation enhances muscle thickness without augmenting strength gains—a randomized controlled trial
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Caffeine helped men's muscles get a little thicker after six weeks of lifting weights, but it didn't make them stronger. So it might help muscles grow a bit in the short term, but not for long-term gains.
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