The Effect of Cannabidiol on Subjective Responses to Endurance Exercise: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Abstract Background Exercise is known to improve health. However, it can be unpleasant, often inducing negative feelings, or 'affect'. Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-intoxicating constituent of the cannabis plant, has been reported to enhance the subjective experience of exercise; specifically,...
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Main Authors: | Danielle McCartney (Author), Christopher Irwin (Author), Zeeta Bawa (Author), Blake Palmer (Author), Ayshe Sahinovic (Author), Nathan Delang (Author), Gregory R. Cox (Author), Ben Desbrow (Author), Namson S. Lau (Author), Iain S. McGregor (Author) |
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