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Kindermann, W., Keul, J. & Huber, G. (1977) Physical exercise after induced alkalosis (bicarbonate and tris- buffer). Europe ...
influence of intravenous NaHCO 3 - administration on interval exercise: acid-base balance and endurance.International Journal of ...
Introduction Ancient civilizations dating back to thousands of yearsbcrecorded the intake of drinks containing alcohol (or, more ...
survey of 45 professional football players from the leading team in the national Australian Rules Football League, mean daily al ...
Aldehyde dehydrogenase catalyses the further oxidation of acetaldehyde to acetate: CH 3 CHO+NADH++H 2 OÆCH 3 COO– +NADH+2H+ The ...
has been reported not to significantly alter the cardiorespiratory and metabolic responses to submaximal exercise (Bond et al. 1 ...
more quickly absorbed and has increased effects. Therefore it is important to examine the effects of alcohol on processes that a ...
Furthermore, notwithstanding other effects of small to moderate amounts of alcohol, these drinks might be useful in encouraging ...
Another likely effect of cutaneous vasodilation following alcohol intake is an increase in heat loss from the skin. This may be ...
Research in other areas of industrial work (e.g. machine handling and flying) suggests that impairment of psychomotor skills may ...
solutions or salt-containing foods is also impor- tant to encourage the retention of these rehydra- tion fluids. Low alcohol bee ...
Houmard, J.A., Langenfeld, M.E., Wiley, R.L. & Siefert, J. (1987) Effects of the acute ingestion of small amounts of alcohol ...
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Introduction As increasing numbers of women participate in sport and exercise, recommendations for their dietary intake to enhan ...
minimum of 3 days. Dietary guidelines of most nutrients are intended to be intakes averaged over at least 3 days and over severa ...
given to athletes. It is also expected that most female athletes will have a different weight/ height ratio as compared to the w ...
in the total diet have been listed as 55–70% for those engaged in exercise and training (Williams 1995). The percentage of energ ...
If perchance the athlete consumed a total of 10.9 MJ · day-^1 (2600 kcal · day-^1 ) (Steen et al. 1995), only 840 kJ (200 kcal) ...
levels may be excessive for the female; however, Lemon (1995) suggests that any adverse effect of excessive protein intake is mi ...
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