scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P6179 | Dimensions Publication ID | 1039869318 |
P356 | DOI | 10.2165/11536870-000000000-00000 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 21058748 |
P5875 | ResearchGate publication ID | 47716874 |
P50 | author | David Bishop | Q43198033 |
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Creatine supplementation improves sprint performance in male sprinters | Q43544372 | ||
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Effects of oral creatine supplementation on maximal pedalling performance in older adults | Q43693635 | ||
Influence of caffeine, cold and exercise on multiple choice reaction time | Q43761969 | ||
No effects of oral ribose supplementation on repeated maximal exercise and de novo ATP resynthesis | Q43771431 | ||
Acute versus chronic sodium bicarbonate ingestion and anaerobic work and power output | Q43785638 | ||
Effect of beta-hydroxy beta-methylbutyrate on the onset of blood lactate accumulation and V(O)(2) peak in endurance-trained cyclists | Q43810898 | ||
Analysis of Over-the-Counter Dietary Supplements | Q43830643 | ||
Caffeine-induced impairment of insulin action but not insulin signaling in human skeletal muscle is reduced by exercise | Q43901568 | ||
Acute creatine supplementation and performance during a field test simulating match play in elite female soccer players. | Q43981829 | ||
Effect of creatine supplementation on phosphocreatine resynthesis, inorganic phosphate accumulation and pH during intermittent maximal exercise | Q44013864 | ||
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Oral bovine colostrum supplementation enhances buffer capacity but not rowing performance in elite female rowers | Q44216745 | ||
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Effects of ribose supplementation on repeated sprint performance in men. | Q44311339 | ||
Effects of oral D-ribose supplementation on anaerobic capacity and selected metabolic markers in healthy males | Q44379011 | ||
Effects of sodium bicarbonate ingestion on prolonged intermittent exercise | Q44538334 | ||
Effect of creatine supplementation on intermittent sprint running performance in highly trained athletes | Q44557263 | ||
Predictors of repeated-sprint ability in elite female hockey players | Q44566550 | ||
The effects of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) and HMB/creatine supplementation on indices of health in highly trained athletes | Q44566808 | ||
Beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) supplementation and the promotion of muscle growth and strength | Q34019191 | ||
Muscle carnosine metabolism and beta-alanine supplementation in relation to exercise and training | Q34101816 | ||
Bovine colostrum supplementation during endurance running training improves recovery, but not performance | Q34145279 | ||
The effect of bovine colostrum supplementation on exercise performance in elite field hockey players | Q34167025 | ||
Popular sports supplements and ergogenic aids | Q34230539 | ||
Ergogenic aids: a review of basic science, performance, side effects, and status in sports | Q34341038 | ||
Caffeine and exercise: metabolism, endurance and performance | Q34388646 | ||
Muscle creatine loading in men. | Q34399513 | ||
Influence of Paroxetine, Branched-Chain Amino Acids and Tyrosine on Neuroendocrine System Responses and Fatigue in Humans | Q34471379 | ||
Dietary supplements for football. | Q34536820 | ||
Induced metabolic alkalosis affects muscle metabolism and repeated-sprint ability | Q34547613 | ||
The absorption of orally supplied beta-alanine and its effect on muscle carnosine synthesis in human vastus lateralis | Q34565892 | ||
Oxidation of leucine and alpha-ketoisocaproate to beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate in vivo | Q34576706 | ||
High-intensity exercise acutely decreases the membrane content of MCT1 and MCT4 and buffer capacity in human skeletal muscle | Q34578883 | ||
Effect of sodium bicarbonate ingestion upon repeated sprints | Q34677883 | ||
Effect of caffeinated coffee on running speed, respiratory factors, blood lactate and perceived exertion during 1500-m treadmill running | Q34679581 | ||
Effect of leucine metabolite beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate on muscle metabolism during resistance-exercise training | Q34736683 | ||
High rates of muscle glycogen resynthesis after exhaustive exercise when carbohydrate is coingested with caffeine | Q34777521 | ||
Oral creatine supplementation and skeletal muscle metabolism in physical exercise | Q34994342 | ||
Creatine supplementation in health and disease: what is the evidence for long-term efficacy? | Q35110005 | ||
Poisoning: sodium chloride and sodium bicarbonate. | Q35140026 | ||
Strong correlation of maximal squat strength with sprint performance and vertical jump height in elite soccer players | Q35328731 | ||
Effects of caffeine ingestion on rating of perceived exertion during and after exercise: a meta-analysis | Q36073167 | ||
Medication and supplement use by athletes | Q36187396 | ||
Multiple sprint work : physiological responses, mechanisms of fatigue and the influence of aerobic fitness | Q36247304 | ||
Dietary supplement use in adolescents | Q36256582 | ||
Contamination of dietary supplements and positive drug tests in sport | Q36272731 | ||
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Amino acid mixture improves training efficiency in athletes | Q36372900 | ||
Caffeine, neuromuscular function and high-intensity exercise performance | Q36465778 | ||
The brain and fatigue: new opportunities for nutritional interventions? | Q36502985 | ||
Catecholamine responses to acute and chronic exercise | Q36524612 | ||
Creatine and other supplements | Q36920949 | ||
Role of submaximal exercise in promoting creatine and glycogen accumulation in human skeletal muscle | Q78117880 | ||
Effects of branched-chain amino acids and carbohydrate on fatigue during intermittent, high-intensity running | Q78143027 | ||
Effects of chronic bicarbonate ingestion on the performance of high-intensity work | Q78250821 | ||
Muscle deoxygenation and neural drive to the muscle during repeated sprint cycling | Q79718852 | ||
Physical fitness and performance. Fatigue responses during repeated sprints matched for initial mechanical output | Q80113270 | ||
The effects of extracellular pH and buffer concentration on the efflux of lactate from frog sartorius muscle | Q80320154 | ||
Effects of six weeks of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) and HMB/creatine supplementation on strength, power, and anthropometry of highly trained athletes | Q80388812 | ||
Time-motion analysis of elite field hockey, with special reference to repeated-sprint activity | Q80928373 | ||
Fatigue in repeated-sprint exercise is related to muscle power factors and reduced neuromuscular activity | Q80961402 | ||
Relationships between isokinetic knee strength, single-sprint performance, and repeated-sprint ability in football players | Q81083657 | ||
Energy cost and metabolic power in elite soccer: a new match analysis approach | Q82241630 | ||
Effects of caffeine on prolonged intermittent-sprint ability in team-sport athletes | Q82844765 | ||
Reliability of a repeated-sprint test for field-hockey | Q83040280 | ||
Determinants of repeated-sprint ability in females matched for single-sprint performance | Q83151137 | ||
Effects of chronic NaHCO3 ingestion during interval training on changes to muscle buffer capacity, metabolism, and short-term endurance performance | Q83181400 | ||
Creatine supplementation and multiple sprint running performance | Q83314158 | ||
Metabolic and exercise endurance effects of coffee and caffeine ingestion | Q93911870 | ||
Effects of carbohydrate feedings on plasma free tryptophan and branched-chain amino acids during prolonged cycling | Q48578758 | ||
A role for branched-chain amino acids in reducing central fatigue | Q48681417 | ||
beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) supplementation in humans is safe and may decrease cardiovascular risk factors | Q51076943 | ||
Effects of calcium beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) supplementation during resistance-training on markers of catabolism, body composition and strength | Q51559263 | ||
Effects of creatine supplementation on body composition, strength, and sprint performance | Q51571550 | ||
Effect of infusing branched-chain amino acid during incremental exercise with reduced muscle glycogen content | Q51597602 | ||
Effects of beta-alanine supplementation on the onset of neuromuscular fatigue and ventilatory threshold in women. | Q51909462 | ||
Influence of ingesting a solution of branched-chain amino acids on perceived exertion during exercise | Q52005072 | ||
Effect of branched-chain amino acid supplementation on mental performance | Q52048052 | ||
Physiological responses to maximal intensity intermittent exercise | Q52433526 | ||
The effect of creatine monohydrate supplementation on sprint skating in ice-hockey players. | Q53872469 | ||
Nutritional supplementation of the leucine metabolite beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (hmb) during resistance training | Q54037648 | ||
Performance and muscle fiber adaptations to creatine supplementation and heavy resistance training | Q54082255 | ||
Creatine supplementation enhances maximum voluntary isometric force and endurance capacity in resistance trained men | Q54127211 | ||
Influence of high-resistance and high-velocity training on sprint performance. | Q54167394 | ||
Long-term oral creatine supplementation does not impair renal function in healthy athletes. | Q55033237 | ||
Creatine supplementation and sprint performance in soccer players. | Q55033667 | ||
Elevation of creatine in resting and exercised muscle of normal subjects by creatine supplementation | Q55037012 | ||
Effects of 28 days of beta-alanine and creatine monohydrate supplementation on aerobic power, ventilatory and lactate thresholds, and time to exhaustion. | Q55042402 | ||
Performance and metabolic responses to a high caffeine dose during prolonged exercise | Q55044504 | ||
Effect of oral creatine supplementation on skeletal muscle phosphocreatine resynthesis. | Q55066011 | ||
Caffeine counteracts the ergogenic action of muscle creatine loading. | Q55066784 | ||
Ingestion of branched-chain amino acids and tryptophan during sustained exercise in man: failure to affect performance | Q58818216 | ||
Neurobiology of muscle fatigue | Q60043187 | ||
Caffeine increases maximal anaerobic power and blood lactate concentration | Q67554078 | ||
Maximal-intensity intermittent exercise: effect of recovery duration | Q67599975 | ||
Ribose administration during exercise: effects on substrates and products of energy metabolism in healthy subjects and a patient with myoadenylate deaminase deficiency | Q67989417 | ||
Influence of sodium bicarbonate on sprint performance: relationship to dosage | Q68051611 | ||
Activity profile of competition soccer | Q68242626 | ||
Repeated bouts of sprint running after induced alkalosis | Q68273705 | ||
Metabolism of D-ribose administered continuously to healthy persons and to patients with myoadenylate deaminase deficiency | Q69263845 | ||
Sodium bicarbonate ingestion improves performance in interval swimming | Q69845405 | ||
Muscle glycogenolysis and H+ concentration during maximal intermittent cycling | Q69948767 | ||
Buffering capacity of deproteinized human vastus lateralis muscle | Q70050617 | ||
Effects of oral creatine supplementation on multiple sprint cycle performance | Q71352000 | ||
Nutrient-Independent and Nutrient-Dependent Factors Stimulate Protein Synthesis in Colostrum-Fed Newborn Pigs | Q71853672 | ||
Effect of branched-chain amino acid and carbohydrate supplementation on the exercise-induced change in plasma and muscle concentration of amino acids in human subjects | Q72306233 | ||
Caffeine attenuates the exercise-induced increase in plasma [K+] in humans | Q72967667 | ||
Caffeine and endurance performance | Q73301469 | ||
Beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate ingestion, part II: effects on hematology, hepatic and renal function | Q73324847 | ||
Creatine enhances oxygen uptake and performance during alternating intensity exercise | Q73491662 | ||
Effects of bovine colostrum supplementation on serum IGF-I, IgG, hormone, and saliva IgA during training | Q73807052 | ||
Dose effects of oral bovine colostrum on physical work capacity in cyclists | Q74493064 | ||
The effects of oral creatine supplementation on performance in single and repeated sprint swimming | Q74576381 | ||
Effect of caffeinated drinks on substrate metabolism, caffeine excretion, and performance | Q74831916 | ||
Caffeine, performance, and metabolism during repeated Wingate exercise tests | Q77369315 | ||
P433 | issue | 12 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 995-1017 | |
P577 | publication date | 2010-12-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Sports Medicine | Q15762097 |
P1476 | title | Dietary supplements and team-sport performance | |
Dietary Supplements and Team-Sport Performance | |||
P478 | volume | 40 |
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