The effect of multi-ingredient intra- versus extra-cellular buffering supplementation combined with branched-chain amino acids and creatine on exercise-induced ammonia blood concentration and aerobic capacity in taekwondo athletes
Background This study aimed to investigate the effect of multi-ingredient intra- (BA) versus extra- (ALK) cellular buffering factor supplementation, combined with the customary intake of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) and creatine malate (TCM), on body composition, exercise variables, and biochem...
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Main Authors: | Krzysztof Durkalec-Michalski (Author), Krzysztof Kusy (Author), Natalia Główka (Author), Jacek Zieliński (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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