No Effect of Short-Term Green Tea Extract Supplementation on Metabolism at Rest or During Exercise in the Fed State.
Autor: | Martin, Brian J., Tan, Rachel B., Gillen, Jenna B., Percival, Michael E., Gibala, Martin J. |
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ADIPOSE tissues
ANALYSIS of variance CROSSOVER trials ENERGY metabolism EXERCISE FATTY acids HEART beat INSULIN PLACEBOS PROBABILITY theory PULMONARY gas exchange RESEARCH funding T-test (Statistics) GREEN tea RANDOMIZED controlled trials REPEATED measures design OXYGEN consumption BLIND experiment DATA analysis software |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Sport Nutrition & Exercise Metabolism; Dec2014, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p656-664, 9p |
Abstrakt: | Supplementation with green tea extract (GTE) in animals has been reported to induce numerous metabolic adaptations including increased fat oxidation during exercise and improved performance. However, data regarding the metabolic and physiological effects of GTE during exercise in humans are limited and equivocal. Purpose: To examine the effects of short-term GTE treatment on resting energy expenditure (REE), whole-body substrate utilization during exercise and time trial performance. Methods: Fifteen active men (24 ± 3 y; VO |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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