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  • 7. No effect of carbohydrate-protein on cycling performance and indices of recovery.
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  • 12. Failure of protein to improve time trial performance when added to a sports drink.
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  • 13. Carbohydrate ingestion improves endurance performance during a 1 h simulated cycling time trial.
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  • 14. Physiological, biochemical and psychological markers of strenuous training-induced fatigue.
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  • 15. Adaptations to short-term high-fat diet persist during exercise despite high carbohydrate availability.
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  • 17. Higher dietary carbohydrate content during intensified running training results in better maintenance of performance and mood state.
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  • 18. The effects of carbohydrate supplementation during repeated bouts of prolonged exercise on saliva flow rate and immunoglobulin A.
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