Kavalactones support motivation to move during intensive training in males preparing for military special operations forces
Background Military special operators, elite athletes, and others requiring uninterrupted optimal performance currently lack options for sleep and mood support without performance-inhibiting effects. Kavalactones, derived from the root of the kava plant (Piper methysticum Forst), have been shown to...
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Main Authors: | Sheena Y. Smith (Author), Carlos F. Aylwin (Author), Tyler F. Daniels (Author), Jennifer L. Greer (Author), Laura J. Kunces (Author), Loukia Lili (Author), Stephen M. Phipps (Author), Caleb M. Schmidt (Author), Julian C. Schmidt (Author), Michael A. Schmidt (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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