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Nitrate-containing beetroot juice reduces oxygen consumption during submaximal exercise in low but not high aerobically fit male runners |
Colin R. Carriker, Roger A. Vaughan, Trisha A. VanDusseldorp, Kelly E. Johnson, Nicholas M. Beltz, James J. McCormick, Nathan H. Cole, Ann L. Gibson |
Phys Act Nutr. 2016;20(4):27-34. Published online December 31, 2016 DOI: https://doi.org/10.20463/jenb.2016.0029 |
Is beetroot juice more effective than sodium nitrate? The effects of equimolar nitrate dosages of nitrate-rich beetroot juice and sodium nitrate on oxygen consumption during exercise Nitrate-rich beetroot juice offsets salivary acidity following carbohydrate ingestion before and after endurance exercise in healthy male runners Effect of Giving Beetroot Juice During Submaximal Exercise Against Muscle Damage Dietary nitrate supplementation Beetroot juice supplementation reduces the oxygen cost of exercisewithoutimproving mitochondrial efficiency: but how? Does Consumption of Nitrate Containing Beetroot Juice Affect Indoor Rowing Performance in Males and Females? Nitrate‐rich beetroot juice ingestion reduces skeletal muscle O
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uptake and blood flow during exercise in sedentary men The root of the matter: nitrate‐rich beetroot juice reduces skeletal muscle O
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uptake during exercise Beetroot juice supplementation reduces whole body oxygen consumption but does not improve indices of mitochondrial efficiency in human skeletal muscle Pharmacokinetics of Nitrate and Nitrite Following Beetroot Juice Drink Consumption |