Enhanced aerobic exercise performance in women by a combination of three mineral Chelates plus two conditionally essential nutrients
Background Certain essential and conditionally essential nutrients (CENs) perform functions involved in aerobic exercise performance. However, increased intake of such nutrient combinations has not actually been shown to improve such performance. Methods For 1 mo, aerobically fit, young adult women...
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Main Authors: | Robert A. DiSilvestro (Author), Staci Hart (Author), Trisha Marshall (Author), Elizabeth Joseph (Author), Alyssa Reau (Author), Carmen B. Swain (Author), Jason Diehl (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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