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Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 50:2360-2368
Dehydration (DEH) is believed to impair cognitive performance but which domains are affected and at what magnitude of body mass loss (BML) remains unclear.To conduct systematic literature review and meta-analysis to determine the effect size (ES) of
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 53:345-345
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 52:970-970
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 25:439-447
Purpose:The impact of mild hypohydration on physiological responses and cognitive performance following exercise-heat stress (EHS) were examined compared with conditions when fluids were ingested ad libitum (AL) or replaced to match sweat losses (FR)
Publikováno v:
Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior. 3:104-121
Background: Exercise improves cognition, but whether fitness status and caffeine modulate this effect remains unclear. Purpose: To determine if sustained attention is improved following exercise with and without caffeine in endurance-trained vs. sede
Autor:
Jeffrey S. Becasen, Michael W. Beets, Melinda L. Millard-Stafford, Janet E. Fulton, Sarah M. Lee, Allison J. Nihiser
Publikováno v:
Kinesiology Review. 2:233-247
A systematic review of literature was conducted to examine the association between changes in health-related fitness (e.g., aerobic capacity and muscular strength/endurance) and chronic disease risk factors in overweight and/or obese youth. Studies p
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 43:2396-2404
Quercetin is a dietary flavonoid purported to improve human endurance exercise capacity. However, published findings are mixed.The study's purpose was to perform a systematic review of the literature and meta-analysis to examine whether quercetin ing
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 21:71-84
Context:Carbohydrate (CHO) and caffeine (CAF) both improve endurance performance.Purpose:To determine by systematic literature review coupled with meta-analysis whether CAF ingested with CHO (CHO+CAF) improves endurance performance more than CHO alon
Autor:
Matthew T. Wittbrodt, Lewis A. Wheaton, Melinda L. Millard-Stafford, J. C. Mizelle, Michael N. Sawka
Publikováno v:
Physiological Reports
Effects of exercise‐heat stress with and without water replacement on brain structure and visuomotor performance were examined. Thirteen healthy adults (23.6 ± 4.2 years) completed counterbalanced 150 min trials of exercise‐heat stress (45°C, 1
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 50:341