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Effect of Single L-Carnitine Dose Over Lactate Production During High Intensity-Short Volume Effort

Adrian et al., 2019

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Adrian M
Maria H
Cristian G
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Chronic oral ingestion of L-Carnitine can increase muscle carnitine and alter muscle metabolism during exercise. Yet, few similar results are published regarding acute oral ingestion and performance improvement. Our hypothesis is that non-mitochondrial ATP …
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