Effects of a ready-to-drink thermogenic beverage on resting energy expenditure, hemodynamic function, and subjective outcomes
Background Thermogenic supplements are often consumed by individuals seeking to improve energy levels and reduce body fat. These supplements are sold in powdered or ready-to-drink (RTD) forms and consist of a blend of ingredients such as caffeine, green tea extract, and other botanical compounds. Wh...
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Main Authors: | Christian Rodriguez (Author), Matthew T. Stratton (Author), Patrick S. Harty (Author), Madelin R. Siedler (Author), Jake R. Boykin (Author), Jacob J. Green (Author), Dale S. Keith (Author), Sarah J. White (Author), Brielle DeHaven (Author), Alexandra Brojanac (Author), Ethan Tinoco (Author), Lem W. Taylor (Author), Grant M. Tinsley (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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