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Glucose and fructose hydrogel enhances running performance, exogenous carbohydrate oxidation, andgGastrointestinal tolerance
Rowe, J. T., King, R. F., King, A. J., Morrison, D. J., Preston, T., Wilson, O. J., O'hara, J. P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2022)“…O'hara, J. P.…”
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Glucose and fructose hydrogel enhances running performance, exogenous carbohydrate oxidation, and gastrointestinal tolerance
Rowe, J. T., King, R. F. G. J., King, A. J., Morrison, D. J., Preston, T., Wilson, O. J., O'Hara, J. P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2022)“…O'Hara, J. P.…”
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Effects of acute creatine loading with or without carbohydrate on repeated bouts of maximal swimming in high-performance swimmers
Theodorou, A. S., Havenetidis, K., Zanker, C. L., O'Hara, J. P., King, F. G. J., Hood, C., Paradisis, G., Cooke, C. B.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2005)“…O'Hara, J. P.…”
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Effects of creatine supplementation on repetitive swimming performance and body composition
O'Hara, J. P., Willis, J. L., King, R. F. G. J., Cooke, C. B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2004)“…O'Hara, J. P.…”
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