Becoming a World Champion Powerlifter at 71  Years of Age: It Is Never Too Late to Start Exercising
In conclusion, even for resistance exercise naïve individuals, starting exercise at an advanced age can lead to improvements in body composition and muscle strength allowing older adults to reduce the risk for developing metabolic syndrome, live independently, and even compete at a world class level.PMID:38458181 | DOI:10.1123/ijsnem.2023-0230 (Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism)
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - March 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Cas J Fuchs Jorn Trommelen Michelle E G Weijzen Joey S J Smeets Janneau van Kranenburg Lex B Verdijk Luc J C van Loon Source Type: research

Caffeine, but Not Creatine, Improves Anaerobic Power Without Altering Anaerobic Capacity in Healthy Men During a Wingate Anaerobic Test
In conclusion, CAF, but not CRE ingestion, increases anaerobic power. Conversely, neither CRE nor CAF has an effect on anaerobic capacity.PMID:38458183 | DOI:10.1123/ijsnem.2023-0191 (Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism)
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - March 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Alisson Henrique Marinho Marcos David Silva-Cavalcante Gislaine Cristina-Souza Filipe Antonio de Barros Sousa Thays Ataide-Silva Romulo Bertuzzi Gustavo Gomes de Araujo Adriano Eduardo Lima-Silva Source Type: research

Trehalose Improved 20-min Cycling Time-Trial Performance After 100-min Cycling in Amateur Cyclists
This study investigated the ergogenic and metabolic effects of CHO supplementation with distinct GIs, namely, (a) trehalose (30 g/hr), (b) isomaltulose (30 g/hr), (c) maltodextrin (60 g/hr), and (d) placebo (water). In this double-blind, crossover, counterbalanced, placebo-controlled study, 13 male cyclists cycled a total of 100 min at varied exercise intensity (i.e., 10-min stages at 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 W/kg; repeated three times plus two 5-min stages at 1.0 W/kg before and after the protocol), followed by a 20-min time trial on four separated occasions. Blood glucose and lactate (every 20 min), heart rate, and ratings of p...
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - March 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Nathan Gobbi de Oliveira Luana Farias de Oliveira Rafael Pires da Silva Tamires Nunes Oliveira Gabriella Berwig M öller Juliana Murasaki Manoel Ant ônio Ramires Rafael de Almeida Azevedo Guilherme Giannini Artioli Hamilton Roschel Bruno Gualano Bryan Sa Source Type: research

Becoming a World Champion Powerlifter at 71  Years of Age: It Is Never Too Late to Start Exercising
In conclusion, even for resistance exercise naïve individuals, starting exercise at an advanced age can lead to improvements in body composition and muscle strength allowing older adults to reduce the risk for developing metabolic syndrome, live independently, and even compete at a world class level.PMID:38458181 | DOI:10.1123/ijsnem.2023-0230 (Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism)
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - March 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Cas J Fuchs Jorn Trommelen Michelle E G Weijzen Joey S J Smeets Janneau van Kranenburg Lex B Verdijk Luc J C van Loon Source Type: research

Caffeine, but Not Creatine, Improves Anaerobic Power Without Altering Anaerobic Capacity in Healthy Men During a Wingate Anaerobic Test
In conclusion, CAF, but not CRE ingestion, increases anaerobic power. Conversely, neither CRE nor CAF has an effect on anaerobic capacity.PMID:38458183 | DOI:10.1123/ijsnem.2023-0191 (Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism)
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - March 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Alisson Henrique Marinho Marcos David Silva-Cavalcante Gislaine Cristina-Souza Filipe Antonio de Barros Sousa Thays Ataide-Silva Romulo Bertuzzi Gustavo Gomes de Araujo Adriano Eduardo Lima-Silva Source Type: research

Trehalose Improved 20-min Cycling Time-Trial Performance After 100-min Cycling in Amateur Cyclists
This study investigated the ergogenic and metabolic effects of CHO supplementation with distinct GIs, namely, (a) trehalose (30 g/hr), (b) isomaltulose (30 g/hr), (c) maltodextrin (60 g/hr), and (d) placebo (water). In this double-blind, crossover, counterbalanced, placebo-controlled study, 13 male cyclists cycled a total of 100 min at varied exercise intensity (i.e., 10-min stages at 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 W/kg; repeated three times plus two 5-min stages at 1.0 W/kg before and after the protocol), followed by a 20-min time trial on four separated occasions. Blood glucose and lactate (every 20 min), heart rate, and ratings of p...
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - March 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Nathan Gobbi de Oliveira Luana Farias de Oliveira Rafael Pires da Silva Tamires Nunes Oliveira Gabriella Berwig M öller Juliana Murasaki Manoel Ant ônio Ramires Rafael de Almeida Azevedo Guilherme Giannini Artioli Hamilton Roschel Bruno Gualano Bryan Sa Source Type: research

Becoming a World Champion Powerlifter at 71  Years of Age: It Is Never Too Late to Start Exercising
In conclusion, even for resistance exercise naïve individuals, starting exercise at an advanced age can lead to improvements in body composition and muscle strength allowing older adults to reduce the risk for developing metabolic syndrome, live independently, and even compete at a world class level.PMID:38458181 | DOI:10.1123/ijsnem.2023-0230 (Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism)
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - March 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Cas J Fuchs Jorn Trommelen Michelle E G Weijzen Joey S J Smeets Janneau van Kranenburg Lex B Verdijk Luc J C van Loon Source Type: research

Caffeine, but Not Creatine, Improves Anaerobic Power Without Altering Anaerobic Capacity in Healthy Men During a Wingate Anaerobic Test
In conclusion, CAF, but not CRE ingestion, increases anaerobic power. Conversely, neither CRE nor CAF has an effect on anaerobic capacity.PMID:38458183 | DOI:10.1123/ijsnem.2023-0191 (Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism)
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - March 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Alisson Henrique Marinho Marcos David Silva-Cavalcante Gislaine Cristina-Souza Filipe Antonio de Barros Sousa Thays Ataide-Silva Romulo Bertuzzi Gustavo Gomes de Araujo Adriano Eduardo Lima-Silva Source Type: research

Trehalose Improved 20-min Cycling Time-Trial Performance After 100-min Cycling in Amateur Cyclists
This study investigated the ergogenic and metabolic effects of CHO supplementation with distinct GIs, namely, (a) trehalose (30 g/hr), (b) isomaltulose (30 g/hr), (c) maltodextrin (60 g/hr), and (d) placebo (water). In this double-blind, crossover, counterbalanced, placebo-controlled study, 13 male cyclists cycled a total of 100 min at varied exercise intensity (i.e., 10-min stages at 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 W/kg; repeated three times plus two 5-min stages at 1.0 W/kg before and after the protocol), followed by a 20-min time trial on four separated occasions. Blood glucose and lactate (every 20 min), heart rate, and ratings of p...
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - March 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Nathan Gobbi de Oliveira Luana Farias de Oliveira Rafael Pires da Silva Tamires Nunes Oliveira Gabriella Berwig M öller Juliana Murasaki Manoel Ant ônio Ramires Rafael de Almeida Azevedo Guilherme Giannini Artioli Hamilton Roschel Bruno Gualano Bryan Sa Source Type: research

Becoming a World Champion Powerlifter at 71  Years of Age: It Is Never Too Late to Start Exercising
In conclusion, even for resistance exercise naïve individuals, starting exercise at an advanced age can lead to improvements in body composition and muscle strength allowing older adults to reduce the risk for developing metabolic syndrome, live independently, and even compete at a world class level.PMID:38458181 | DOI:10.1123/ijsnem.2023-0230 (Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism)
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - March 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Cas J Fuchs Jorn Trommelen Michelle E G Weijzen Joey S J Smeets Janneau van Kranenburg Lex B Verdijk Luc J C van Loon Source Type: research

Caffeine, but Not Creatine, Improves Anaerobic Power Without Altering Anaerobic Capacity in Healthy Men During a Wingate Anaerobic Test
In conclusion, CAF, but not CRE ingestion, increases anaerobic power. Conversely, neither CRE nor CAF has an effect on anaerobic capacity.PMID:38458183 | DOI:10.1123/ijsnem.2023-0191 (Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism)
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - March 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Alisson Henrique Marinho Marcos David Silva-Cavalcante Gislaine Cristina-Souza Filipe Antonio de Barros Sousa Thays Ataide-Silva Romulo Bertuzzi Gustavo Gomes de Araujo Adriano Eduardo Lima-Silva Source Type: research

Cold Ambient Temperature Does Not Alter Subcutaneous Abdominal Adipose Tissue Lipolysis and Blood Flow in Endurance-Trained Cyclists
This study sought to investigate the effect of cold ambient temperature on subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue (SCAAT) lipolysis and blood flow during steady-state endurance exercise in endurance-trained cyclists. Ten males (age: 23 ± 3 years; peak oxygen consumption: 60.60 ± 4.84 ml·kg-1·min-1; body fat: 18.4% ± 3.5%) participated in baseline lactate threshold (LT) and peak oxygen consumption testing, two familiarization trials, and two experimental trials. Experimental trials consisted of cycling in COLD (3 °C; 42% relative humidity) and neutral (NEU; 19 °C; 39% relative humidity) temperatures. Exercise consiste...
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - February 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Christopher W Bach Patrick G Saracino Daniel A Baur Brandon D Willingham Brent C Ruby Michael J Ormsbee Source Type: research

Cold Ambient Temperature Does Not Alter Subcutaneous Abdominal Adipose Tissue Lipolysis and Blood Flow in Endurance-Trained Cyclists
This study sought to investigate the effect of cold ambient temperature on subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue (SCAAT) lipolysis and blood flow during steady-state endurance exercise in endurance-trained cyclists. Ten males (age: 23 ± 3 years; peak oxygen consumption: 60.60 ± 4.84 ml·kg-1·min-1; body fat: 18.4% ± 3.5%) participated in baseline lactate threshold (LT) and peak oxygen consumption testing, two familiarization trials, and two experimental trials. Experimental trials consisted of cycling in COLD (3 °C; 42% relative humidity) and neutral (NEU; 19 °C; 39% relative humidity) temperatures. Exercise consiste...
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - February 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Christopher W Bach Patrick G Saracino Daniel A Baur Brandon D Willingham Brent C Ruby Michael J Ormsbee Source Type: research

Cold Ambient Temperature Does Not Alter Subcutaneous Abdominal Adipose Tissue Lipolysis and Blood Flow in Endurance-Trained Cyclists
This study sought to investigate the effect of cold ambient temperature on subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue (SCAAT) lipolysis and blood flow during steady-state endurance exercise in endurance-trained cyclists. Ten males (age: 23 ± 3 years; peak oxygen consumption: 60.60 ± 4.84 ml·kg-1·min-1; body fat: 18.4% ± 3.5%) participated in baseline lactate threshold (LT) and peak oxygen consumption testing, two familiarization trials, and two experimental trials. Experimental trials consisted of cycling in COLD (3 °C; 42% relative humidity) and neutral (NEU; 19 °C; 39% relative humidity) temperatures. Exercise consiste...
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - February 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Christopher W Bach Patrick G Saracino Daniel A Baur Brandon D Willingham Brent C Ruby Michael J Ormsbee Source Type: research

Cold Ambient Temperature Does Not Alter Subcutaneous Abdominal Adipose Tissue Lipolysis and Blood Flow in Endurance-Trained Cyclists
This study sought to investigate the effect of cold ambient temperature on subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue (SCAAT) lipolysis and blood flow during steady-state endurance exercise in endurance-trained cyclists. Ten males (age: 23 ± 3 years; peak oxygen consumption: 60.60 ± 4.84 ml·kg-1·min-1; body fat: 18.4% ± 3.5%) participated in baseline lactate threshold (LT) and peak oxygen consumption testing, two familiarization trials, and two experimental trials. Experimental trials consisted of cycling in COLD (3 °C; 42% relative humidity) and neutral (NEU; 19 °C; 39% relative humidity) temperatures. Exercise consiste...
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism - February 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Christopher W Bach Patrick G Saracino Daniel A Baur Brandon D Willingham Brent C Ruby Michael J Ormsbee Source Type: research