Athlete perceptions of flavored, menthol-enhanced energy gels ingested prior to endurance exercise in the heat
Background L-menthol evokes a cooling sensation by activating cold sensing cation channels. Menthol-enhanced fluids can be ergogenic during exercise in the heat by improving thermal perception; hence, the addition of menthol to energy gels may benefit athletes. Previously, unflavored menthol gels we...
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Main Authors: | Roxanne M Vogel (Author), Megan LR Ross (Author), Christian Swann (Author), Jessica E Rothwell (Author), Christopher J Stevens (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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