LATAM
UNITED STATES
Published
July 2021
Author
Bryan Holtzman; Kate Ackerman
Topics
Female Athlete, Training & Performance, Sports Nutrition, Athlete Health
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The central fatigue hypothesis suggests that increased brain serotonin (5-HT) can cause a deterioration in sport and exercise performance. Whether branched-chain amino acid supplementation can effect performance remains uncertain.
J. Mark Davis, Ph.D.
June 2006
Topics: Carbohydrate, Supplements
Asker Jeukendrup, PhD, FACSM
September 2007
Topics: Carbohydrate
During moderate intensity exercise carbohydrate and fat are the two important fuels and their relative contribution is dependent on a number of factors including the pre-exercise carbohydrate stores, the exercise intensity and duration and the training status of the subject (Jeukendrup, 2003).
Asker E. Jeukendrup, PhD
January 2013
Asker E. Jeukendrup, Ian Rollo and James M. Carter
December 2013
Ian Rollo
June 2014
Topics: Sport Specific, Training & Performance, Recovery, Carbohydrate
Clyde Williams and Ian Rollo
February 2015
Topics: Carbohydrate, Training & Performance
Ian Rollo Ph.D., Clyde Williams Ph.D.
August 2023
Topics: Sports Nutrition, Training & Performance, Sport Specific, Carbohydrate
Jennifer Sygo, MSc, RD, PhD Student
July 2024
Topics: Female Athlete, Training & Performance, Sports Nutrition, Carbohydrate, Athlete Health
Benjamin T Wall, BSc, PhD, Sam West, BSc, MSc, PhD, Ino van der Heijden, BSc, MSc, PhD, Alistair J Monteyne, BSc MSc, PhD and Francis B Stephens, BSc, PhD
August 2024
Topics: Sports Nutrition, Recovery, Protein, Carbohydrate, Athlete Health
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