Study of the joint action of coenzyme Q10 and royal jelly on the hematological and spirometric indicators in the elite athletes
Objective: to study the effects of royal jelly and coenzyme Q10 administered with food on the number of hematological and spirometric indicators in elite swimmers in precompetitive period. Materials and methods: 16 highly qualified athletes at the age of 19,8±0,6 years participated in the study. Con...
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Main Authors: | S. V. Kopylova (Author), A. N. Ovchinnikov (Author), M. A. Shabalin (Author), A. V. Deryugina (Author), V. N. Krylov (Author), V. G. Kuzmin (Author), D. I. Voronin (Author), O. V. Shabalina (Author) |
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