Starving your performance? reduced preexercise hunger increases resistance exercise performance
Background: Preexercise food intake enhances exercise performance due, in part, to the provision of exogenous carbohydrate. Food intake also suppresses hunger, but the specific influence of hunger on exercise performance has not been investigated. This study aimed to manipulate hunger by altering pr...
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Human Kinetics
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/33317/ |
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