Search Results - Amino Acids
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Effect of carbohydrate and glucogenic amino acid supplementation on self-paced intermittent running performance
Yanaoka, T., Kato, T.Published in International Journal of Sport & Health Science (2025)Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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Effect of the beta-alanine supplementation in sports: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses
Jayawardena, R., Weerasinghe, K., Sooriyaarachchi, P., Hills, A. P.Published in Medicina dello Sport (2023)Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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Beta-alanine fails to improve on 5000 m running time despite increasing PAT1 expression in long-distance runners
Franco, G. S., Noronha, N. Y., Oliveira, B. A., Ferreira, F. C., Pinto, A. P., Brandao, C. F., Papoti, M., Nonino, C. B.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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Energy metabolism in continuous, high-intensity, and sprint interval training protocols with matched mean intensity
Eigendorf, J., Maassen, M., Apitius, D., Maassen, N.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…Increases in [NH3] suggest similar sources between the 3 training protocols and the need for further research concerning amino acid deamination. The better understanding of the acute reactions and changing of the energy metabolism during training sessions will help athletes in planning and executing their training sessions more efficiently and more precisely in the context of periodization.…”
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The effect of glutamine as a dietary supplement on some of the runner`s biochemical, physical and level of achievement responses
Mohammed, Z. J., Sadown, H. M., Humaidi, M. H.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2019)Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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Use of nutritional supplements by elite Japanese track and field athletes
Tabata, S., Yamasawa, F., Torii, S., Manabe, T., Kamada, H., Namba, A., Kato, J., Kaneko, H., Tahara, K., Tsukahara, Y., Sato, K.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2020)Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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Efficiency of using a range of biologically active additives for middle distance runners
Zemtsova, I., Stankevich, L., Khmelnitskaya, Y., Vdovenko, N., Dolgopolova, V., Krasnova, V., Ludvichenko, O.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2020)“…Disruption of the amino acid ratio or the absence of at least one of the essential amino acids leads to inhibition of protein synthesis and other abnormalities in metabolism, which reduces physical performance. …”
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The effect of beta-alanine versus alkaline agent supplementation combined with branched-chain amino acids and creatine malate in highly-trained sprinters and endurance athletes: A randomized double-blind crossover study
Durkalec-Michalski , K., Kusy, K., Ciekot-Soltysiak, M., Zielinski, J.Published in Nutrients (2019)Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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Effects of metabolic ergogenic agents on sprinters` anaerobic performance rated by kinetic criteria
Tambovtseva, R. V., Voytenko, Ju. L., Pletneva, E. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2019)Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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SPRINTING. . . Dietary approaches to optimize training adaptation and performance
Slater, G. J., Sygo, J., Jorgensen, M.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2019)“…., easily digested, rich in essential amino acids) every 3-5 hr. Despite the short duration of competitions and relative long-recovery periods between races, nutrition still plays an important role in sprint performance. …”
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Branched-chain amino acids are the primary limiting amino acids in the diets of endurance-trained men after a bout of prolonged exercise
Kato, H., Suzuki, K., Bannai, M., Moore, D. R.Published in The Journal of Nutrition (2018)Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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The supplementation of branched-chain amino acids, arginine, and citrulline improves endurance exercise performance in two consecutive days
Cheng, I.-S., Wang, Y.-W., Chen, I.-F., Hsu, G.-S., Hsueh, C.-F., Chang, C.-K.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2016)Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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Nutrition and enhanced sports performance. Muscle building, endurance, and strength
D. Bagchi, S. Nair, C. SenPublished 2014Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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Aktuelles in Kürze: Flow; Doping; Mittel- und Langstreckenlauf; Kindertraining; Basler; Leuzin; Sportpsychologie; Rhythmisierungsfähigkeit; Landungstraining im Kinderturnen (News in a nutshell: Flow; doping; middle and long distance running; children's training; Basler; leuzin; sports psychology; rhythmisation ability; landing training in children's gymnastics)
Krüger, A., Anzeneder, C. P., Gulinelli, M.Published in Leistungssport (1999)Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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Effects of carbohydrates-BCAAs-caffeine ingestion on performance and neuromuscular function during a 2-h treadmill run: a randomized, double-blind, cross-over placebo-controlled st...
Peltier, S. L., Vincent, L., Millet, G. Y., Sirvent, P., Morin, J.-B., Guerraz, M., Geyssan, A., Lescuyer, J.-F., Feasson, L., Messonnier, L.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2011)“…Background Carbohydrates (CHOs), branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) and caffeine are known to improve running performance. …”
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Polymorphism of the slow troponin t gene in Chinese elite long distance runners
Xu, C., Hu, Y.Published in 2008 International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport: Proceedings, Vol. III (2008)Subjects: “…amino acid…”
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Use of medication and nutritional supplements in track and field athletes
Tscholl, P., Alonso, J. M., Jungen, A., Dolle,m G., Dvorak, J.Published in 14th annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Oslo/Norway, June 24-27, 2009, Book of Abstracts (2009)“…Compared with middle distance and long distance runners, athletes in power and sprint disciplines reported using more NSAIDs, creatine and amino-acids, and fewer antimicrobial agents. The final ranking in the championships was unrelated to the quantity of reported medications or supplements taken. …”
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Muscle carnosine metabolism and [beta]-alanine supplementation in relation to exercise and training
Derave, W., Everaert, I., Beeckman, S., Baguet, A.Published in Sports Medicine (2010)“…It is synthesized by carnosine synthase from the amino acids L-histidine and ß-alanine, of which the latter is the rate-limiting precursor, and degraded by carnosinase. …”