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Mountain bike racing stimulates osteogenic bone signaling and ingesting carbohydrate-protein compared with carbohydrate-only prevents acute recovery bone resorption dominance
Oosthuyse, T., Bosch, A. N., Kariem, N., Millen, A. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…Oosthuyse, T.…”
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Ingesting isomaltulose versus fructose-maltodextrin during prolonged moderate-heavy exercise increases fat oxidation but impairs gastrointestinal comfort and cycling performance
Oosthuyse, T., Carstens, M., Millen, A. M. E.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2015)“…Oosthuyse, T.…”
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Whey or casein hydrolysate with carbohydrate for metabolism and performance in cycling
Oosthuyse, T., Carstens, M., Millen, A. M. E.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2015)“…Oosthuyse, T.…”
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Whole body vibration increases hip bone mineral density in road cyclists
Prioreschi, A., Oosthuyse, T., Avidon, I., McVeigh, J.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2012)“…Oosthuyse, T.…”
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