The prevalence of alcohol and pre-workout caffeine consumption and their effect on injuries and sleep disorders in young elite soccer players
Aim: to study the prevalence of alcohol and pre-workout caffeine use and their impact on sleep quality and injury among the young soccer players.Methods: this study examined the prevalence of alcoholic beverages and pre-workout caffeine consumption in young soccer players, as well as the effect of t...
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Main Authors: | E. D. Koroleva (Author), M. S. Butovskiy (Author), G. I. Malyakin (Author), A. M. Lazarev (Author), D. V. Telyshev (Author), T. M. Vakhidov (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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