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tary population or with non-competing athletes (Linde 1987; Fitzgerald 1991; Brenner et al.1994; Nieman 1994a; Weidner 1994). Fo ...
sive training session but that numbers of lym- phocytes in the circulation decrease below pre- exercise levels during the recove ...
in numbers of neutrophils, was sustained in the sample taken at 1 h postexercise. A substantial decrease, to below baseline, was ...
which decreased 1 h after a marathon, were restored next morning to baseline levels in the glutamine group, compared with the pl ...
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Introduction Physical, and perhaps mental, training, along with adequate nutrition, is generally thought to decrease fatigue and ...
CNS fatigue is also thought to be the most likely explanation of fatigue that accompanies viral or bacterial infections, recover ...
1986b). Bailey et al.(1992, 1993a) further estab- lished the relationship between fatigue and increased concentrations of 5-HT a ...
various stress hormones. Similar results were also found in human subjects in which brain 5- HT activity was increased by the ad ...
compared with the placebo. However, there was no added benefit of BCAA despite increases in plasma (120%) and muscle (35%) conce ...
were infused into the stomach of rats at regular intervals during treadmill running. Subgroups of rats in each group were killed ...
subjects drank 5 ml · kg–l·h–1of either a water placebo, a 6% CHO drink or a 12% CHO drink during prolonged cycling at 70% V . o ...
dopamine activity would lead to a reduction in motivation, arousal and/or motor control that would contribute to CNS fatigue. It ...
may protect against the adverse behavioural effects of prolonged periods of stress by prevent- ing the depletion of brain catech ...
was found to be increased in electrically stimu- lated hemidiaphragm perfused with choline in vitro(Bierkamper & Goldberg 19 ...
nisms and the well-established beneficial effects of CHO supplementation on the contracting muscle. The potential role of tyrosi ...
Reviews(ed. J.O. Holloszy), pp. 1–40.Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore. Conley, L., Wurtman, R.J., Blusztain, J.K., Coviella, I., ...
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