# Effects of Rhodiola rosea on Physical and Decision-Making Performance in Football Players: A Randomised Controlled Trial

**Authors:** Yue Dou, Yaqing Wang, Wei Zhang, Yuewei Jiang, Jiyao Zhang, Tao Yang, Ziqi Han, Yaotong Li, Chang Liu, Dingmeng Ren

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/nu18050724 · Nutrients · 2026-02-24

## TL;DR

This study found that Rhodiola rosea supplementation improved football players' performance during high-intensity exercise and decision-making under fatigue.

## Contribution

The study provides new evidence that Rhodiola rosea enhances physical and cognitive performance in football players.

## Key findings

- RHO improved Yo-Yo IR2 performance and RSA mean sprint time compared to placebo.
- RHO reduced post-exercise blood lactate and improved decision-making reaction time and accuracy.
- RHO increased match running distances and haemoglobin levels in football players.

## Abstract

Objectives: To determine whether four weeks of Rhodiola rosea (RHO) supplementation improves intermittent exercise performance, post-exercise blood lactate concentrations, and decision-making under fatigue in competitive football players. Methods: Twenty-four male competitive football players completed a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled 4-week intervention (RHO vs. placebo). Outcomes included Yo-Yo IR2, repeated-sprint ability (RSA), post-RSA blood lactate (0, 3, 5 min), football-specific technical tests (passing and shooting), a video-based decision-making task (reaction time and accuracy), GPS-derived match running metrics, countermovement jump (CMJ), foot tapping (TAP), and haematological markers. Results: Yo-Yo IR2 performance significantly improved in the RHO group (p = 0.012) and was superior to the placebo group (p = 0.046). For RSA, mean sprint time improved significantly from pre- to post-intervention in the RHO group (p = 0.017), whereas no significant change was observed in the placebo group. Post-intervention, mean sprint time was significantly better in RHO than placebo (p = 0.041), with no between-group difference observed at baseline. Best sprint time showed no between-group difference (p = 0.723). Post-exercise blood lactate concentrations were significantly lower in RHO than placebo at 0, 3, and 5 min (all p < 0.05). Under fatigue, the RHO group demonstrated faster reaction time (p = 0.042) and higher decision accuracy (p = 0.049) than placebo. Additionally, the RHO group showed significant pre- to post-intervention improvements in passing and shooting performance (p < 0.05), with between-group differences observed only for short-pass performance. Match total and high-speed running distances were higher in RHO, accompanied by increases in haemoglobin and haematocrit (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Four weeks of Rhodiola rosea supplementation enhanced high-intensity intermittent performance and decision-making under fatigue, with findings suggesting improved performance maintenance rather than increased peak sprint capacity.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** fatigue (MESH:D005221)
- **Chemicals:** blood lactate (-)
- **Species:** Rhodiola rosea (rose-root, species) [taxon 203015]

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