Abstract
Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) Conference and Expo
Highlights
Methylliberine (DynamineTM) and theacrine (TeaCrine®) are purine alkaloids with pronounced neuro-energetic effects
While some metabolic and respiratory differences exist between upper and lower body cycling at heavy exercise intensities, these differences are less pronounced at a moderate exercise intensity
Inasmuch as the control group was a standard deviation above the normative mean, it makes sense that changes in cognition were a fraction of the changes measured in the creatine group
Summary
Methylliberine (DynamineTM) and theacrine (TeaCrine®) are purine alkaloids with pronounced neuro-energetic effects. Conclusion These data suggest that, regardless of the source, pre-sleep protein for 72h did not improve muscle soreness or peak muscle torque following from a morning bout of damaging exercise in middle-aged men The purpose of this investigation was to determine if creatine affected measures of GI distress. A one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized to assess relationships between Short Dark Triad subscale scores (narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism) and weightclass grouping (Bantamweight to Featherweight, Lightweight to Welterweight, Middleweight to Heavyweight) The purpose of this investigation was to determine if the acute consumption of an energy drink affected sexual functioning in men and women. Data were analyzed between-groups at each post-exercise timepoint via independent t-tests on change scores from baseline
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