Effects of a Multi-Ingredient Preworkout Supplement Versus Caffeine on Energy Expenditure and Feelings of Fatigue during Low-Intensity Treadmill Exercise in College-Aged Males
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of a multi-ingredient (i.e., caffeine, green tea extract, Yohimbe extract, capsicum annum, coleus extract, L-carnitine, beta-alanine, tyrosine) preworkout supplement versus a dose of caffeine (6 mg·kg<sup>−1</sup>) on ene...
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Main Authors: | Daniel J. Lutsch (Author), Clayton L. Camic (Author), Andrew R. Jagim (Author), Riley R. Stefan (Author), Brandon J. Cox (Author), Rachel N. Tauber (Author), Shaine E. Henert (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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