Timed consumption of a New Zealand blackcurrant juice support positive affective responses during a self-motivated moderate walking exercise in healthy sedentary adults

Background Affective responses experienced during exercise are a significant determinant on exercise adherence. We have previously demonstrated that consumption of New Zealand (NZ) blackcurrants preserves cognition by attenuating the feeling of fatigue. This positive affective response correlated wi...

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Main Authors: Dominic Lomiwes (Author), Birgit Ha (Author), Nayer Ngametua (Author), Natalie S. Burr (Author), Janine M. Cooney (Author), Tania M. Trower (Author), Greg Sawyer (Author), Duncan Hedderley (Author), Roger D. Hurst (Author), Suzanne M. Hurst (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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