Repeated-sprints exercise in daylight fasting: carbohydrate mouth rinsing does not affect sprint and reaction time performance
To determine the effect of carbohydrate mouth rinsing (CHO-MR) on physical and cognitive performance during repeated-sprints (RS) after 3 days of intermittent fasting (abstaining from food and fluid 14 h per day). In a randomized and counter-balanced manner 15 active healthy males in a fasted state...
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Main Authors: | Anissa Cherif (Author), Romain Meeusen (Author), Joong Ryu (Author), Lee Taylor (Author), Abdulaziz Farooq (Author), Karim Kammoun (Author), Mohamed Amine Fenneni (Author), Abdul Rashid Aziz (Author), Bart Roelands (Author), Karim Chamari (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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