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06 Jun2014

06 June 2014.

Written by Marc Schmitz
Posted in Nutrition

Friday 6 June 2014
The effect of Ramadan fasting on physiology and perceptual responses during physical activity

Effects of Ramadan fasting on substrate oxidation, physiological and perceptual responses during submaximal intensity running in active men

03 Aug2013

03 August 2013.

Written by Lesley Wassef-Birosik
Posted in Nutrition

Saturday 3 August 2013Posted in Nutrition
This study examines the effect of macronutrient composition of pre-exercise meals on endurance performance.

Significant Effect of a Pre-Exercise High-Fat Meal after a 3-Day High-Carbohydrate Diet on Endurance Performance.

16 Jul2013

16 July 2013.

Written by Petra Juffer
Posted in Nutrition

Tuesday 16 July 2013Posted in Nutrition
In healthy people, sarcopenia occurs during aging. In obese people however, sarcopenia may occur in adulthood.

Abnormal protein turnover and anabolic resistance to exercise in sarcopenic obesity.

06 Jul2013

06 July 2013.

Written by Lesley Wassef-Birosik
Posted in Nutrition

Saturday 6 July 2013Posted in Nutrition
Protein shake.
uantity and timing of protein ingestion are major factors regulating myofibrillar protein synthesis.

Timing and distribution of protein ingestion during prolonged recovery from resistance exercise alters myofibrillar protein synthesis.

22 Jun2013

22 June 2013.

Written by Lesley Wassef-Birosik
Posted in Nutrition

Saturday 22 June 2013Posted in Nutrition
Banana's effective for muscle cramps?

Plasma potassium concentration and content changes after banana ingestion in exercised men.

 

 

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