All in the mind? Pain, placebo effect, and ergogenic effect of caffeine in sports performance
Christopher J BeedieDepartment of Sports Science, Tourism and Leisure, Canterbury Christ Church, University, Canterbury, UKAbstract: The ergogenic effects of caffeine on performance are well documented. These effects are more evident in endurance and short-duration, sustained-effort events than in i...
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Dove Medical Press,
2010-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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