The aim of the present investigation was to test the hypothesis that quercetin (Q) may prevent the strength loss and neuromuscular impairment associated with eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage (EEIMD). Twelve young men (26.1 ± 3.1 years) ingested either Q (1000 mg/day) or placebo (PLA) for 14 days using a randomized, double-blind, crossover study design. Participants completed a comprehensive neuromuscular (NM) evaluation before, during and after an eccentric protocol able to induce a severe muscle damage (10 sets of 10 maximal lengthening contractions). The NM evaluation comprised maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) and force⁻velocity relationship assessments with simultaneous recording of electromyographic sign...
Inflammation and pain induced by delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) can be induced by eccentric ex...
This study investigated the effect of branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) supplementation on recovery f...
Adenosine receptor antagonism appears to be the accepted mechanism behind caffeine’s ergogenic effec...
Quercetin (Q) is one of the most frequently consumed flavonoids in the human diet. The purpose of th...
BackgroundProlonged or unaccustomed eccentric exercise may cause muscle damage and depending from it...
Muscle atrophy is a degenerative condition characterized by secondary inflammation, free radical inj...
This study aimed to examine effects of quercetin on 1) endurance capacity 2) malondialdehyde (MDA) a...
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) results from a genetic lesion in the dystrophin gene and leads to ...
The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of the flavonoid quercetin (3,3´,4´,5,7-pentahydroxy...
This investigation evaluated the effects of oral creatine (Cr) supplementation on markers of exercis...
Introduction: One of the main problems associated with physical activity is muscle pain and soreness...
<div><p>Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) results from a genetic lesion in the dystrophin gene and l...
Background/objective: High intensity eccentric exercise causes muscle damage. Polyphenol supplementa...
[Background] Quercetin is a natural polyphenolic compound currently under study for its ergogenic...
Purpose: To determine the influence of 2 wk of quercetin (Q; 1000 mg•d-1) compared with placebo (P)...
Inflammation and pain induced by delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) can be induced by eccentric ex...
This study investigated the effect of branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) supplementation on recovery f...
Adenosine receptor antagonism appears to be the accepted mechanism behind caffeine’s ergogenic effec...
Quercetin (Q) is one of the most frequently consumed flavonoids in the human diet. The purpose of th...
BackgroundProlonged or unaccustomed eccentric exercise may cause muscle damage and depending from it...
Muscle atrophy is a degenerative condition characterized by secondary inflammation, free radical inj...
This study aimed to examine effects of quercetin on 1) endurance capacity 2) malondialdehyde (MDA) a...
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) results from a genetic lesion in the dystrophin gene and leads to ...
The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of the flavonoid quercetin (3,3´,4´,5,7-pentahydroxy...
This investigation evaluated the effects of oral creatine (Cr) supplementation on markers of exercis...
Introduction: One of the main problems associated with physical activity is muscle pain and soreness...
<div><p>Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) results from a genetic lesion in the dystrophin gene and l...
Background/objective: High intensity eccentric exercise causes muscle damage. Polyphenol supplementa...
[Background] Quercetin is a natural polyphenolic compound currently under study for its ergogenic...
Purpose: To determine the influence of 2 wk of quercetin (Q; 1000 mg•d-1) compared with placebo (P)...
Inflammation and pain induced by delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) can be induced by eccentric ex...
This study investigated the effect of branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) supplementation on recovery f...
Adenosine receptor antagonism appears to be the accepted mechanism behind caffeine’s ergogenic effec...