Taurine supplementation improves economy of movement in the cycle test independently of the detrimental effects of ethanol
Taurine (TA) ingestion has been touted as blunting the deleterious effects of ethanol (ET) ingestion on motor performance. This study investigated the effects of ingestion of 0.6 mL·kg-1of ET, 6 grams of TA, and ethanol in combination with taurine (ET+TA) on economy of movement (EM) and heart rate (...
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Main Authors: | Dailson Paulucio (Author), Bruno M. Costa (Author), Caleb G. M. Santos (Author), Fernando Nogueira (Author), Alexander Koch (Author), Marco Machado (Author), Bruna Velasques (Author), Pedro Ribeiro (Author), Fernando AMS Pompeu (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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