The application of menthol has recently been researched as a performance-enhancing aid for various aspects of athletic performance including endurance, speed, strength and joint range of motion. A range of application methods has been used including a mouth rinse, ingestion of a beverage containing menthol or external application to the skin or clothing via a gel or spray. The majority of research has focussed on the use of menthol to impart a cooling sensation on athletes performing endurance exercise in the heat. In this situation, menthol appears to have the greatest beneficial effect on performance when applied internally. In contrast, the majority of investigations into the external application of menthol demonstrated no performance be...
Menthol is used to evoke pleasant feelings of coolness and freshness. Sport science has focused upon...
We have previously demonstrated that provision of a cold fluid (4 degrees C) during exercise in the ...
Topical application of menthol to the skin improves perception (i.e., makes subjects feel cooler) an...
The application of menthol has recently been researched as a performance-enhancing aid for various a...
The cold-receptor agonist menthol has been utilised to improve performance by imparting feelings of ...
Menthol is effective at stimulating thermosensitive neurons that evoke pleasant cooling sensations. ...
Objectives: Menthol is an organic compound with non-thermal cooling properties that has been shown ...
Previous menthol studies have been demonstrated alongside endurance-based physical activity. However...
AbstractObjectivesMenthol is an organic compound with non-thermal cooling properties that has been s...
Previous menthol studies have been demonstrated alongside endurance-based physical activity. However...
Menthol is often used as a cold-mimicking substance to allegedly enhance performance during physical...
Introduction Menthol topical application and mouth rinsing are ergogenic in hot environments, improv...
During exercise in the heat, increasing thermal load leads to thermo-behavioural adjustments in exer...
Thermal perception during exercise is known to influence endurance performance and the onset of fati...
With the Tokyo Olympics rapidly approaching, and increasing global temperatures, applied nutrition p...
Menthol is used to evoke pleasant feelings of coolness and freshness. Sport science has focused upon...
We have previously demonstrated that provision of a cold fluid (4 degrees C) during exercise in the ...
Topical application of menthol to the skin improves perception (i.e., makes subjects feel cooler) an...
The application of menthol has recently been researched as a performance-enhancing aid for various a...
The cold-receptor agonist menthol has been utilised to improve performance by imparting feelings of ...
Menthol is effective at stimulating thermosensitive neurons that evoke pleasant cooling sensations. ...
Objectives: Menthol is an organic compound with non-thermal cooling properties that has been shown ...
Previous menthol studies have been demonstrated alongside endurance-based physical activity. However...
AbstractObjectivesMenthol is an organic compound with non-thermal cooling properties that has been s...
Previous menthol studies have been demonstrated alongside endurance-based physical activity. However...
Menthol is often used as a cold-mimicking substance to allegedly enhance performance during physical...
Introduction Menthol topical application and mouth rinsing are ergogenic in hot environments, improv...
During exercise in the heat, increasing thermal load leads to thermo-behavioural adjustments in exer...
Thermal perception during exercise is known to influence endurance performance and the onset of fati...
With the Tokyo Olympics rapidly approaching, and increasing global temperatures, applied nutrition p...
Menthol is used to evoke pleasant feelings of coolness and freshness. Sport science has focused upon...
We have previously demonstrated that provision of a cold fluid (4 degrees C) during exercise in the ...
Topical application of menthol to the skin improves perception (i.e., makes subjects feel cooler) an...