Effects of chronic decaffeinated green tea extract supplementation on lipolysis and substrate utilization during upper body exercise
Background: Decaffeinated green tea extract (dGTE) can increase fat oxidation during leg exercise, but dGTE is unsuitable for many people (e.g., those with injuries/disabilities), and its effects on arm exercise and women are unknown. Methods: Eight adults (23-37 years old, 4 women) performed an inc...
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Main Authors: | Sofie Blicher (Author), Eric Bartholomae (Author), Jochen Kressler (Author) |
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