نتایج جستجو برای: ergogenic

تعداد نتایج: 662  

2002
JAMES G. RYALL PAUL GREGOREVIC DAVID R. PLANT MARTIN N. SILLENCE GORDON S. LYNCH Paul Gregorevic David R. Plant Martin N. Sillence

Ryall, James G., Paul Gregorevic, David R. Plant, Martin N. Sillence, and Gordon S. Lynch. 2-Agonist fenoterol has greater effects on contractile function of rat skeletal muscles than clenbuterol. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 283: R1386–R1394, 2002. First published September 5, 2002; 10.1152/ajpregu.00324.2002.—Potential treatments for skeletal muscle wasting and weakness ideally poss...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Nutrition 1998
M H Williams J D Branch

Creatine, a natural nutrient found in animal foods, is alleged to be an effective nutritional ergogenic aid to enhance sport or exercise performance. Research suggests that oral creatine monohydrate supplementation may increase total muscle creatine [TCr], including both free creatine [FCr] and phosphocreatine [PCr]. Some, but not all, studies suggest that creatine supplementation may enhance p...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1984
J A White C Ward H Nelson

The maximal aerobic performance (VO2 max) and energy costs of cycling at various power outputs and equivalent road speeds of a highly trained endurance cyclist (age 23.4 yrs, height 1.95 m, weight 73.1 kg), were measured in the laboratory on an eddy-current cycle ergometer, and the physiological responses related to determinations made during a 24 h cycling time trial event, using continuous EC...

2012
Gordon V. Givan Jason J. Diehl

CONTEXT Time allowing, euhydration can be achieved in the vast majority of individuals by drinking and eating normal beverages and meals. Important to the competitive athlete is prevention and treatment of dehydration and exercise-associated muscle cramps, as they are linked to a decline in athletic performance. Intravenous (IV) prehydration and rehydration has been proposed as an ergogenic aid...

Journal: :International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 2013
Angela L Spence Marc Sim Grant Landers Peter Peeling

Both caffeine (CAF) and pseudoephedrine (PSE) are proposed to be central nervous system stimulants. However, during competition, CAF is a permitted substance, whereas PSE is a banned substance at urinary levels >150 μg · ml(-1). As a result, this study aimed to compare the effect of CAF versus PSE use on cycling time trial (TT) performance to explore whether the legal stimulant was any less erg...

Journal: :International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 2009
Hans Braun Karsten Koehler Hans Geyer Jens Kleiner Joachim Mester Wilhelm Schanzer

Little is known about the prevalence and motives of supplement use among elite young athletes who compete on national and international levels. Therefore, the current survey was performed to assess information regarding the past and present use of dietary supplements among 164 elite young athletes (16.6 +/- 3.0 years of age). A 5-page questionnaire was designed to assess their past and present ...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Tzu-Shao Yeh Hsiao-Li Chuang Wen-Ching Huang Yi-Ming Chen Chi-Chang Huang Mei-Chich Hsu

Astragalus membranaceus (AM) is a popular "Qi-tonifying" herb with a long history of use as a Traditional Chinese Medicine with multiple biological functions. However, evidence for the effects of AM on exercise performance and physical fatigue is limited. We evaluated the potential beneficial effects of AM on ergogenic and anti-fatigue functions following physiological challenge. Male ICR strai...

2014
Hyun Jin Yoo Geun Hoon Choi Man Gyoon Lee Chang Kyun Kang Hyon Park

PURPOSE Various kinds of food substances from all over the world have been proposed to use as ergogenic aids for the additional improvement of exercise performance especially in athletes. Herb medicine which usually being applied for the cure of disease is used as a performance booster in several far eastern countries including Korea. Many scientists and coaches have asked very objective verifi...

Journal: :International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 2015
Valentín E Fernández-Elías Juan Del Coso Nassim Hamouti Juan F Ortega Gloria Muñoz Jesus Muñoz-Guerra Ricardo Mora-Rodríguez

Caffeine is an ergogenic aid widely used before and during prolonged exercise. Due to its prolonged biological half-life caffeine effects could remain after exercise. We aimed to investigate the metabolic, respiratory, and cardiovascular postexercise responses to preexercise graded caffeine ingestion. Twelve aerobically trained subjects (mean VO₂max = 54 ± 7 ml · min⁻¹ · kg⁻¹) cycled for 60-min...

Journal: :Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2015

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