Background: Smokeless tobacco is widely used by athletes to enhance performance. Nicotine is a central nervous system stimulant and acts on cardiocirculatory and metabolic systems, involving tissue blood flow and circulatory vasoreactivity. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the oral smokeless tobacco (Swedish snus [SS]) on the perception of fatigue and time to exhaustion (TTE) during moderate-intensity aerobic exercise. Methods: Fourteen healthy non-tobacco male users were recruited for a double-blind, controlled crossover design (SS vs. snus placebo [SP]). Subjects were tested for 3 sessions: experimental session 1 (Exp1) consisted of an incremental test to determine the maximal aerobic power output (Wmax), whereas Ex...
The problem raised in this study is whether there is an effect of Nicotine on the cardiovascular end...
Purpose: Nicotine is a psychostimulant that is reported to be commonly supplemented by athletes. The...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate the acute hemodynamic and autonomic effects of sm...
Background: Smokeless tobacco is widely used by athletes to enhance performance. Nicotine is a centr...
Background: Smokeless tobacco is widely used by athletes to enhance performance. Nicotine is a centr...
There are anecdotal reports that some winter sport athletes used smokeless tobacco (Snus). However, ...
The use of nicotine administered through smokeless tobacco (snus) has increased among athletes. The ...
The use of nicotine administered through smokeless tobacco (snus) has increased among athletes. The ...
Smokeless tobacco (Snus) is a substance that contains nicotine, which has been placed on World Anti...
Nicotine is widely reported to increase alertness, improve co-ordination and enhance cognitive perfo...
In the last years, literature provided evidence supporting an increase of nicotine - the psychoactiv...
SummarySmokeless tobacco (snuff) is a finely ground or shredded tobacco that is sniffed through the ...
Introduction: Among athletes, an increasing use of nicotine via smokeless tobacco has been reported....
Background Use of snus, a smokeless tobacco product, is increasing in Scandinavia. Strenuous physic...
The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the effects of smokeless forms of nicotine on ...
The problem raised in this study is whether there is an effect of Nicotine on the cardiovascular end...
Purpose: Nicotine is a psychostimulant that is reported to be commonly supplemented by athletes. The...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate the acute hemodynamic and autonomic effects of sm...
Background: Smokeless tobacco is widely used by athletes to enhance performance. Nicotine is a centr...
Background: Smokeless tobacco is widely used by athletes to enhance performance. Nicotine is a centr...
There are anecdotal reports that some winter sport athletes used smokeless tobacco (Snus). However, ...
The use of nicotine administered through smokeless tobacco (snus) has increased among athletes. The ...
The use of nicotine administered through smokeless tobacco (snus) has increased among athletes. The ...
Smokeless tobacco (Snus) is a substance that contains nicotine, which has been placed on World Anti...
Nicotine is widely reported to increase alertness, improve co-ordination and enhance cognitive perfo...
In the last years, literature provided evidence supporting an increase of nicotine - the psychoactiv...
SummarySmokeless tobacco (snuff) is a finely ground or shredded tobacco that is sniffed through the ...
Introduction: Among athletes, an increasing use of nicotine via smokeless tobacco has been reported....
Background Use of snus, a smokeless tobacco product, is increasing in Scandinavia. Strenuous physic...
The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the effects of smokeless forms of nicotine on ...
The problem raised in this study is whether there is an effect of Nicotine on the cardiovascular end...
Purpose: Nicotine is a psychostimulant that is reported to be commonly supplemented by athletes. The...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate the acute hemodynamic and autonomic effects of sm...