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    Phillips SM, Turner AP, Gray S, Sanderson MF, Sproule J.
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  • 23. Significant effect of a pre-exercise high-fat meal after a 3-day high-carbohydrate diet on endurance performance.
    Murakami I, Sakuragi T, Uemura H, Menda H, Shindo M, Tanaka H.
    Nutrients; 2012 Jul; 4(7):625-637. PubMed ID: 22852054
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  • 24. Influence of fluid intake pattern on short-term recovery from prolonged, submaximal running and subsequent exercise capacity.
    Wong SH, Williams C, Simpson M, Ogaki T.
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  • 25. The influence of ingesting a carbohydrate-electrolyte beverage during 4 hours of recovery on subsequent endurance capacity.
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    Chen YJ, Wong SH, Chan CO, Wong CK, Lam CW, Siu PM.
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  • 27. Influence of carbohydrate supplementation early in exercise on endurance running capacity.
    Tsintzas OK, Williams C, Wilson W, Burrin J.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1996 Nov; 28(11):1373-9. PubMed ID: 8933487
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  • 30. Carbohydrate-electrolyte feedings and 1 h time trial cycling performance.
    Desbrow B, Anderson S, Barrett J, Rao E, Hargreaves M.
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  • 32. Effect of frequency of carbohydrate feedings on recovery and subsequent endurance run.
    Siu PM, Wong SH, Morris JG, Lam CW, Chung PK, Chung S.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2004 Feb; 36(2):315-23. PubMed ID: 14767257
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  • 37. Physiological, subjective and performance effects of pseudoephedrine and phenylpropanolamine during endurance running exercise.
    Chester N, Reilly T, Mottram DR.
    Int J Sports Med; 2003 Jan; 24(1):3-8. PubMed ID: 12582945
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  • 38. The effect of adding caffeine to postexercise carbohydrate feeding on subsequent high-intensity interval-running capacity compared with carbohydrate alone.
    Taylor C, Higham D, Close GL, Morton JP.
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