scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P6179 | Dimensions Publication ID | 1111225228 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1186/S40798-018-0176-6 |
P932 | PMC publication ID | 6323061 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 30617517 |
P50 | author | Chad M. Kerksick | Q43228382 |
Patrick S Harty | Q90241572 | ||
P2093 | author name string | James K Malloy | |
Megan L Cottet | |||
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Betalain-rich concentrate supplementation improves exercise performance and recovery in competitive triathletes | Q46731092 | ||
Astaxanthin supplementation does not attenuate muscle injury following eccentric exercise in resistance-trained men. | Q46802865 | ||
Supplementation with beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) and alpha-ketoisocaproic acid (KIC) reduces signs and symptoms of exercise-induced muscle damage in man. | Q46802868 | ||
Creatine supplementation does not reduce muscle damage or enhance recovery from resistance exercise | Q46853235 | ||
Oral creatine supplementation augments the repeated bout effect | Q46863332 | ||
Minimal muscle damage after a marathon and no influence of beetroot juice on inflammation and recovery | Q46894394 | ||
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Caffeine does not augment markers of muscle damage or leukocytosis following resistance exercise | Q43121678 | ||
Exercise-induced muscle damage is not attenuated by beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate and alpha-ketoisocaproic acid supplementation | Q43195106 | ||
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Recovery facilitation with Montmorency cherries following high-intensity, metabolically challenging exercise. | Q54283226 | ||
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The effect of spinach supplementation on exercise-induced oxidative stress. | Q54345308 | ||
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The Influence of Oral L-Glutamine Supplementation on Muscle Strength Recovery and Soreness Following Unilateral Knee Extension Eccentric Exercise. | Q55058979 | ||
Taurine supplementation reduces eccentric exercise-induced delayed onset muscle soreness in young men. | Q55062271 | ||
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Acute effects of dietary ginger on muscle pain induced by eccentric exercise | Q82216260 | ||
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Effects of quercetin supplementation on markers of muscle damage and inflammation after eccentric exercise | Q84581370 | ||
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Mechanisms and Mediators of the Skeletal Muscle Repeated Bout Effect | Q88629298 | ||
Montmorency tart cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) supplementation accelerates recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage in females | Q90605397 | ||
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Exercise-induced muscle damage in humans | Q34157147 | ||
Deep ocean mineral water accelerates recovery from physical fatigue | Q34327406 | ||
Vitamin d status is not associated with outcomes of experimentally-induced muscle weakness and pain in young, healthy volunteers | Q34442866 | ||
Curcumin supplementation likely attenuates delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). | Q34468066 | ||
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Can a standard dose of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) supplementation reduce the symptoms of delayed onset of muscle soreness? | Q35800022 | ||
The effect of green tea extract supplementation on exercise-induced oxidative stress parameters in male sprinters | Q35847510 | ||
Barriers and motivations to exercise in older adults | Q35913638 | ||
Attenuation of indirect markers of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage by curcumin | Q35952640 | ||
Effects of Beetroot Juice on Recovery of Muscle Function and Performance between Bouts of Repeated Sprint Exercise. | Q36109000 | ||
Pomegranate Supplementation Accelerates Recovery of Muscle Damage and Soreness and Inflammatory Markers after a Weightlifting Training Session | Q36168959 | ||
American ginseng supplementation attenuates creatine kinase level induced by submaximal exercise in human beings | Q36213954 | ||
Effects of powdered Montmorency tart cherry supplementation on an acute bout of intense lower body strength exercise in resistance trained males. | Q36286956 | ||
Supplementation with a polyphenolic blend improves post-exercise strength recovery and muscle soreness | Q36389985 | ||
Effects of Short-Term Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplementation on Markers of Inflammation after Eccentric Strength Exercise in Women | Q36607808 | ||
Reduced inflammatory and muscle damage biomarkers following oral supplementation with bioavailable curcumin. | Q36713823 | ||
The effect of fasting on indicators of muscle damage | Q36754447 | ||
The impact of post-exercise hydration with deep-ocean mineral water on rehydration and exercise performance | Q36804700 | ||
The role of nutritional supplements in the prevention and treatment of resistance exercise-induced skeletal muscle injury | Q36822348 | ||
Polyphenolic phytochemicals--just antioxidants or much more? | Q36922013 | ||
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Efficacy of a tart cherry juice blend in preventing the symptoms of muscle damage | Q36964527 | ||
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Short and longer-term effects of creatine supplementation on exercise induced muscle damage | Q37080974 | ||
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Creatine supplementation enhances muscle force recovery after eccentrically-induced muscle damage in healthy individuals | Q37229351 | ||
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Effect of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid on resting and exercise-induced inflammatory and oxidative stress biomarkers: a randomized, placebo controlled, cross-over study | Q37327960 | ||
The effects of a multi-ingredient supplement on markers of muscle damage and inflammation following downhill running in females | Q37440088 | ||
Association between interleukin 6 -174 G/C promoter gene polymorphism and runners' responses to the dietary ingestion of antioxidant supplementation based on pequi (Caryocar brasiliense Camb.) oil: a before-after study | Q37450505 | ||
Vitamin D2 supplementation amplifies eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage in NASCAR pit crew athletes | Q37564641 | ||
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Vitamin D and athletes | Q37771819 | ||
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Dietary strategies to recover from exercise-induced muscle damage | Q38158175 | ||
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale) as an Analgesic and Ergogenic Aid in Sport: A Systemic Review | Q38551938 | ||
CONSUMPTION OF CHERRIES AS A STRATEGY TO ATTENUATE EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE DAMAGE AND INFLAMMATION IN HUMANS. | Q38627289 | ||
Selected In-Season Nutritional Strategies to Enhance Recovery for Team Sport Athletes: A Practical Overview | Q38658380 | ||
Beetroot juice is more beneficial than sodium nitrate for attenuating muscle pain after strenuous eccentric-bias exercise. | Q38673709 | ||
Muscle damage and inflammation during recovery from exercise | Q39062676 | ||
Watermelon juice: potential functional drink for sore muscle relief in athletes. | Q39223692 | ||
Effects of anatabine and unilateral maximal eccentric isokinetic muscle actions on serum markers of muscle damage and inflammation | Q39253968 | ||
The effects of anatabine on non-invasive indicators of muscle damage: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study | Q39380158 | ||
The effects of theaflavin-enriched black tea extract on muscle soreness, oxidative stress, inflammation, and endocrine responses to acute anaerobic interval training: a randomized, double-blind, crossover study | Q39593465 | ||
Supplemental vitamin D enhances the recovery in peak isometric force shortly after intense exercise | Q39837735 | ||
Short-term blackcurrant extract consumption modulates exercise-induced oxidative stress and lipopolysaccharide-stimulated inflammatory responses | Q39858645 | ||
A systems-based investigation into vitamin D and skeletal muscle repair, regeneration, and hypertrophy | Q40386915 | ||
The effect of polyphenols on cytokine and granulocyte response to resistance exercise. | Q40650316 | ||
Exercise-induced muscle damage and inflammation: a review | Q41005844 | ||
Biochemical, physiological, and performance response of a functional watermelon juice enriched in L-citrulline during a half-marathon race | Q41103004 | ||
Reduction of delayed onset muscle soreness by a novel curcumin delivery system (Meriva®): a randomised, placebo-controlled trial | Q41458750 | ||
The impact of a pre-loaded multi-ingredient performance supplement on muscle soreness and performance following downhill running. | Q41834967 | ||
Taurine: A Potential Ergogenic Aid for Preventing Muscle Damage and Protein Catabolism and Decreasing Oxidative Stress Produced by Endurance Exercise. | Q41867028 | ||
Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids-rich fish oil supplementation attenuates strength loss and limited joint range of motion after eccentric contractions: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial | Q42108416 | ||
Effect of New Zealand blueberry consumption on recovery from eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage. | Q42253651 | ||
Exercise redox biochemistry: Conceptual, methodological and technical recommendations. | Q42293034 | ||
The Influence of Methylsulfonylmethane on Inflammation-Associated Cytokine Release before and following Strenuous Exercise. | Q42373336 | ||
Effect of L-glutamine supplementation on electromyographic activity of the quadriceps muscle injured by eccentric exercise | Q42577924 | ||
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale) reduces muscle pain caused by eccentric exercise | Q43086161 | ||
Citrulline malate enhances athletic anaerobic performance and relieves muscle soreness | Q43102240 | ||
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P275 | copyright license | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International | Q20007257 |
P6216 | copyright status | copyrighted | Q50423863 |
P433 | issue | 1 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 1 | |
P577 | publication date | 2019-01-07 | |
P1433 | published in | Sports medicine - open | Q27726668 |
P1476 | title | Nutritional and Supplementation Strategies to Prevent and Attenuate Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage: a Brief Review | |
P478 | volume | 5 |