Effect of low dose, short-term creatine supplementation on muscle power output in elite youth soccer players
Background To determine the effects of a low dose, short-term Creatine monohydrate (Cr) supplementation (0.03 g.kg.d−1 during 14 d) on muscle power output in elite youth soccer players. Methods Using a two-group matched, double blind, placebo-controlled design, nineteen male soccer players (mean age...
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Main Authors: | Aquiles Yáñez-Silva (Author), Cosme F. Buzzachera (Author), Ivan Da C. Piçarro (Author), Renata S. B. Januario (Author), Luis H. B. Ferreira (Author), Steven R. McAnulty (Author), Alan C. Utter (Author), Tacito P. Souza-Junior (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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