Influence polysulphide-enriched garlic supplementation lowers blood pressure in healthy adults following high-intensity constant load exercise. / Alif Nazrin Jumat ...[ et al.]

This study aim is to determine the effects of short-term polysulfide-enriched garlic (PEG) on resting blood pressure (BP) and physiological responses to continuous, high-intensity exercise in collegiate-level athletes. Twelve collegiate-level male athletes underwent a randomized, double blind, cross...

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Main Authors: Jumat, Alif Nazrin (Author), Nordin, Ahmad Safwanudin (Author), Norhamazi, Iqbal Khan (Author), Mud Puad, Sharifah Maimunah (Author), Linoby, Adam (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2021-09.
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