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403 related items for PubMed ID: 28096758

  • 1. Effects of acute ingestion of a pre-workout dietary supplement with and without p-synephrine on resting energy expenditure, cognitive function and exercise performance.
    Jung YP, Earnest CP, Koozehchian M, Galvan E, Dalton R, Walker D, Rasmussen C, Murano PS, Greenwood M, Kreider RB.
    J Int Soc Sports Nutr; 2017; 14():3. PubMed ID: 28096758
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  • 2. Effects of ingesting a pre-workout dietary supplement with and without synephrine for 8 weeks on training adaptations in resistance-trained males.
    Jung YP, Earnest CP, Koozehchian M, Cho M, Barringer N, Walker D, Rasmussen C, Greenwood M, Murano PS, Kreider RB.
    J Int Soc Sports Nutr; 2017; 14():1. PubMed ID: 28096757
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  • 3. Short-Term Effects of a Ready-to-Drink Pre-Workout Beverage on Exercise Performance and Recovery.
    Collins PB, Earnest CP, Dalton RL, Sowinski RJ, Grubic TJ, Favot CJ, Coletta AM, Rasmussen C, Greenwood M, Kreider RB.
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  • 4. The effects of supplementation with P-Synephrine alone and in combination with caffeine on resistance exercise performance.
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  • 8. The acute effects of multi-ingredient pre-workout ingestion on strength performance, lower body power, and anaerobic capacity.
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