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1. Chronic pantothenic acid supplementation does not affect muscle coenzyme A content or cycling performance

2. Sustained Exposure to High Carbohydrate Availability Does Not Influence Iron-Regulatory Responses in Elite Endurance Athletes

3. Adaptation to a low carbohydrate high fat diet is rapid but impairs endurance exercise metabolism and performance despite enhanced glycogen availability

4. Short-term very high carbohydrate diet and gut-training have minor effects on gastrointestinal status and performance in highly trained endurance athletes

5. Effect of protein sources on performance characteristics of turkeys in the first three weeks of life

6. The Effect of Carbohydrate Ingestion Following Eccentric Resistance Exercise on AKT/mTOR and ERK Pathways: A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Crossover Study

8. Neither beetroot juice supplementation nor increased carbohydrate oxidation enhance economy of prolonged exercise in elite race walkers

9. Quinine Ingestion During the Latter Stages of a 3,000-m Time Trial Fails to Improve Cycling Performance

10. Development of a 'Cooling' Menthol Energy Gel for Endurance Athletes: Effect of Menthol Concentration on Acceptability and Preferences

11. Menthol as an ergogenic aid for the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games: an expert led consensus statement using the modified Delphi method

12. Postexercise Hot-Water Immersion Does Not Further Enhance Heat Adaptation or Performance in Endurance Athletes Training in a Hot Environment

13. Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers

14. Core temperature responses to elite racewalking competition

15. Sports Dietitians Australia Position Statement: Nutrition for Exercise in Hot Environments

16. A Short-Term Ketogenic Diet Impairs Markers of Bone Health in Response to Exercise

17. Crisis of confidence averted: Impairment of exercise economy and performance in elite race walkers by ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet is reproducible

18. Ingesting a Bitter Solution: The Sweet Touch to Increasing Short-Term Cycling Performance

19. Analysis of the Effects of Dietary Pattern on the Oral Microbiome of Elite Endurance Athletes

20. The Validity of Ultrasound Technology in Providing an Indirect Estimate of Muscle Glycogen Concentrations Is Equivocal

21. Factors influencing the post-exercise hepcidin-25 response in elite athletes

22. The Effects of Dietary Pattern during Intensified Training on Stool Microbiota of Elite Race Walkers

23. Chronic adherence to a ketogenic diet modifies iron metabolism in elite athletes

24. Acute carbohydrate ingestion does not influence the post-exercise iron-regulatory response in elite keto-adapted race walkers

25. The impact of chronic carbohydrate manipulation on mucosal immunity in elite endurance athletes

26. Chronic Ketogenic Low Carbohydrate High Fat Diet Has Minimal Effects on Acid–Base Status in Elite Athletes

27. Effects of Creatine and Carbohydrate Loading on Cycling Time Trial Performance

28. Manipulation of Muscle Creatine and Glycogen Changes Dual X-ray Absorptiometry Estimates of Body Composition

29. Fluid Balance, Carbohydrate Ingestion, and Body Temperature During Men’s Stage-Race Cycling in Temperate Environmental Conditions

30. Acute Carbohydrate Consumption On The Iron-regulatory Response To Exercise In Elite Keto-adapted Endurance Athletes

31. Timing and distribution of protein ingestion during prolonged recovery from resistance exercise alters myofibrillar protein synthesis

32. The distribution of pace adopted by cyclists during a cross-country mountain bike World Championships

33. Vitamin C-enriched gelatin supplementation before intermittent activity augments collagen synthesis

34. Ketone diester ingestion impairs time-trial performance in professional cyclists

35. The Effects of a Calcium-Rich Pre-Exercise Meal on Biomarkers of Calcium Homeostasis in Competitive Female Cyclists: A Randomised Crossover Trial

36. Dairy-Based Preexercise Meal Does Not Affect Gut Comfort or Time-Trial Performance in Female Cyclists

37. Preexercise aminoacidemia and muscle protein synthesis after resistance exercise

38. Effects of lowering body temperature via hyperhydration, with and without glycerol ingestion and practical precooling on cycling time trial performance in hot and humid conditions

39. Novel precooling strategy enhances time trial cycling in the heat

40. Stability of hemoglobin mass during a 6-day UCI ProTour cycling race

41. Cytokine responses to carbohydrate ingestion during recovery from exercise-induced muscle injury

42. Evaluation of three portable blood lactate analysers: Lactate Pro, Lactate Scout and Lactate Plus

43. Effects of sodium bicarbonate, caffeine, and their combination on repeated 200-m freestyle performance

45. Timing Of Post-exercise Protein Ingestion Alters Anabolic Signaling During Prolonged Recovery

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