Search Results - Webster, M.
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Dark chocolate supplementation elevates resting energy expenditure in exercise trained females
Presler, K. M., Webster, M.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science (2021)article“…Webster, M.…”
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Shoulder pain in water polo: A systematic review of the literature
Webster, M., Morris, M., Galna, B.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2009)article“…Webster, M.…”
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Post-exercise blood lactate clearance as an index of endurance performance in trained cyclists
Whitehead, M. T., Boyd, J. C., Magal, M., Eschbach, L. C., Webster, M. J., Evetovich, T., Angelopoulos, T. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2000)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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The effect of siberian ginseng (eleutherococcus senticosus) on substrate utilization and performance during prolonged cycling
Eschbach, L. C., Webster, M. J., Boyd, J. C., McArthur, P. D., Evetovich, T. K.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2000)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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The effects of buffer ingestion on metabolic factors related to distance running performance
Potteiger, J. A., Webster, M. J., Nickel, G. L., Haub, M. D., Palmer, R. J.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1996)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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Sodium citrate ingestion enhances 30 km cycling performance
Potteiger, J. A., Nickel, G. L., Webster, M. J., Haub, M. D., Palmer, R. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1996)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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The effect of eleutherococcus senticosus (siberian ginseng) on substrate utilization and performance during prolonged cycling
Eschbach, L. C., Webster, M. J., Boyd, J. C., Eimer, A. J., McArthur, P. D., Zoeller, R. F., Krebs, G. V., Angelopoulos, T. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1999)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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The effect of a thiamin derivative on exercise performance
Webster, M. J., Schett, T. P., Doylle, M. R., Branz, M.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1997)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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Physiological and performance responses to supplementation with thiamin and pantothenic acid derivatives
Webster, M. J.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1998)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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Acute L-glutamine ingestion does not improve maximal effort exercise
Haub, M. D., Potteiger, J. A., Nau, K. L., Webster, M. J.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (1998)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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Physiological and performance responses to supplementation with thiamin and pantothenic acid derivates
Webster, M. J.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1998)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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Dietary supplementation: Effect on acid-base status and power output during repeated bouts of supramaximaln exercise
Webster, M. J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (1997)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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The effect of a thiamin derivate in exercise performance
Webster, M. J., Scheett, T. P., Doyle, M. R., Branz, M.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1997)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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The effect of racing shoe midsole composition on uphill, downhill and level running economy
Webster, M. J., Helbig, J. J., Erdmann, L. D., McMillan, C. S., Mapes, D. F.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1996)article“…Webster, M. J.…”
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