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N
-Acetyl cysteine does not improve repeated intense endurance cycling performance of well-trained cyclists
Peter Møller Christensen,
Jens Bangsbo
The August Krogh Section for Human Physiology
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-Acetyl cysteine does not improve repeated intense endurance cycling performance of well-trained cyclists'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Cycling Performance
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Performance Test
100%
Cyclists
100%
N-acetylcysteine
100%
Placebo
57%
Exhaustive Exercise
28%
VO2peak
28%
Maximal Effort
14%
Prior Exercise
14%
Warm-up Period
14%
Power Mean
14%
Short-term Recovery
14%
Early Recovery
14%
Same-day
14%
Antioxidant Supplementation
14%
Rapid Recovery
14%
Single-bout
14%
Plasma Antioxidants
14%
Physiologic
14%
Twice Daily
14%
Exercise Response
14%
Subsequent Performance
14%
Cycling Economy
14%
Crossover Design
14%
Plasma Potassium
14%
Track Cycling
14%
Food Science
Cysteine
100%
Antioxidant
16%
Potassium
16%
Total Antioxidant Capacity
16%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Acetylcysteine
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Warm up
16%