Metabolic, hormonal and performance effects of isomaltulose ingestion before prolonged aerobic exercise: a double-blind, randomised, cross-over trial
Background Isomaltulose has been discussed as a low glycaemic carbohydrate but evidence concerning performance benefits and physiological responses has produced varying results. Therefore, we primarily aimed to investigate the effects of isomaltulose ingestion compared to glucose and maltodextrin on...
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Main Authors: | Hannah L. Notbohm (Author), Joshua F. Feuerbacher (Author), Finn Papendorf (Author), Nils Friese (Author), Mats W. Jacobs (Author), Hans-Georg Predel (Author), Jonas Zacher (Author), Wilhelm Bloch (Author), Moritz Schumann (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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