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Sodium bicarbonate supplementation improved MAOD but is not correlated with 200- and 400-m running performances: a double-blind, crossover, and placebo-controlled study
(2015)
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of acute supplementation of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) on maximal accumulated oxygen deficit (MAOD) determined by a single supramaximal effort (MAODALT) in running and ...
Effects of fasting on endurance exercise
(1993)
Early studies agree that fasting is detrimental to overall physical performance and to endurance performance in humans; however, a study in rats reporte an ergogenic effect where time to exhaustion was increased by a ...
Effects of fasting on endurance exercise
(1993)
Early studies agree that fasting is detrimental to overall physical performance and to endurance performance in humans; however, a study in rats reporte an ergogenic effect where time to exhaustion was increased by a ...
Effects of Plyometric Training and Beta-Alanine Supplementation on Maximal-Intensity Exercise and Endurance in Female Soccer Players
(Polish Academy of Science, Committee of Physical Culture, 2017)
Acute photobiomodulation does not influence specific high-intensity and intermittent performance in female futsal players
(2020-10-01)
The acute improvement of performance after photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) has been reported in different types of exercise. However, the effect on high-intensity and intermittent exercises that are relevant for team ...
Beta-alanine supplementation improves throwing velocities in repeated sprint ability and 200-m swimming performance in young water polo players
(2017-05-01)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of beta-alanine supplementation on specific tests for water polo. Fifteen young water polo players (16 ± 2 years) underwent a 200-m swimming performance, repeated-sprint ...
O uso de recursos ergogênicos farmacológicos por praticantes de musculação das academias de Santa Maria, RS
(Universidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Educação Física e Desportos, 2004-12-20)
Sports Medicine refers to pharmacological ergogenic resources as substances
used to improve performance artificially. The use of medications by strength training
practitioners, characterized as doping, is worrying, since ...