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The effect of aerobic exercise with blood flow restriction on substrate utilization and energy expenditure
Lauver, J. D., Andrews, N., Harris, C., Zanchi, N. E., Johnson, K. E., Rotarius, T. R., Guilkey, J. P.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2026)article“…Zanchi, N. E.…”
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Effects of chronic betaine supplementation on exercise performance: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Zawieja, E., Machek, S., Zanchi, N. E., Cholewa, J., Wozniewicz, M.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2024)article“…Zanchi, N. E.…”
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Determining the arterial occlusion pressure for blood flow restriction: Pulse oximeter as a new method compared with a handheld doppler
Lima-Soares, F., Pessoa, K. A., Torres Cabido, C. E., Lauver, J., Cholewa, J., Rossi, F. E., Zanchi, N. E.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2022)article“…Zanchi, N. E.…”
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Acute Capsaicin Analog supplementation improves 400 m and 3000 m running time-trial performance
Costa, L. A., de Freitas, M. C., Cholewa, J., Nakamura, F., Panissa, V., Silva, V. E. Lopes de Moura e Silva Vilton Emanoel Lopes de Moura e, Sá, A. M. B, Queiroz, P. A., Galan, S. L., Santos, M. A. P, Zanchi, N. E., Lira, F. S., Rossi, F. E.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science (2020)article“…Zanchi, N. E.…”
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Potential therapeutic effects of branched-chain amino acids supplementation on resistance exercise based muscle damage in humans
da Luz, C. R., Nicastro, H., Zanchi, N. E., Chaves, D. F. S., Lancha Jr, A. H.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2011)electronical journal“…Zanchi, N. E.…”
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