Search Results - Lemon, P. W. R.
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Low glycemic CHO ingestion minimizes cognitive function decline during a simulated soccer match
Quinones, M. D., Lemon, P. W. R.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2022)article“…Lemon, P. W. R.…”
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Cycling time trial performance 4 hours after glycogen-lowering exercise is similarly enhanced by recovery nondairy chocolate beverages versus chocolate milk
Upshaw, A. U., Wong, T. S., Bandegan, A., Lemon, P. W. R.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2016)article“…Lemon, P. W. R.…”
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10 or 30-s sprint interval training bouts enhance both aerobic and anaerobic performance
Hazell, T. J., MacPherson, R. E. K., Gravelle, B. M. R., Lemon, P. W. R.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2010)article“…Lemon, P. W. R.…”
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Run sprint interval training improves aerobic performance but not maximal cardiac output
Macpherson, R. E. K., Hazel, T. J., Oliver, T. D., Paterson, D. H., Lemon, P. W. R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2011)article“…Lemon, P. W. R.…”
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Acute fluid volume changes in men during three days of creatine supplementation
Ziegenfuss, T. N., Lowery, L. M., Lemon, P. W. R.Published in Journal of Exercise Physiology online (1998)research paper“…Lemon, P. W. R.…”
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