Consumption of cocoa-enriched dark chocolate (DC) has been shown to alter glucose and insulin concentration during rest and exercise compared with cocoa-depleted control (CON). However, the impact of DC consumption on exercise metabolism and performance is uncertain. Therefore, we investigated carbohydrate metabolism via stable isotope tracer techniques during exercise after subjects ingested either DC or CON. Sixteen overnight-fasted male cyclists performed a single-blinded, randomized, crossover design trial, after consuming either DC or CON at 2 h prior to 2.5 h of steady-state (SS) exercise (similar to 45% peak oxygen uptake). This was followed by an similar to 15-min time-trial (TT) and 60 min of recovery. [6,6-H-2(2)] Glucose and [U-C...
Introduction: Oxidative stress is considered as one of the factors that can damage tissues.\ud The a...
PURPOSE: Supplementing with carbohydrate plus protein following strenuous endurance exercise has bee...
In recent years, the consumption of chocolate and, in particular, dark chocolate has been “rehabili...
This study investigated the effects of regular consumption of dark chocolate (DC), rich in cocoa pol...
Purpose Acute antioxidant supplementation may modulate oxidative stress and some immune perturbation...
Dark chocolate (DC) is high in flavonoids, a bioactive micronutrient that increases the synthesis of...
Objective. To assess the influence of dark chocolate administration on uric acid, liver enzymes, glu...
Intensive physical exercise may cause increase oxidative stress and muscular injury in elite footbal...
Cocoa is a well acknowledged polyphenol-rich functional product. However, the mechanisms and effects...
BACKGROUND: Dark chocolate (DC) is abundant in flavanols which have been reported to increase the b...
To maximize training quality, athletes have sought nutritional supplements that optimize recovery. T...
Systems biology approaches are providing novel insights into the role of nutrition for the managemen...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion during exercise lasting less than three hours improves endurance exerci...
This study examined the effects of 3 recovery drinks on endurance performance following glycogen-dep...
In our study, the impact of dark chocolate on oxidant and antioxidant parameters was examined. Dark ...
Introduction: Oxidative stress is considered as one of the factors that can damage tissues.\ud The a...
PURPOSE: Supplementing with carbohydrate plus protein following strenuous endurance exercise has bee...
In recent years, the consumption of chocolate and, in particular, dark chocolate has been “rehabili...
This study investigated the effects of regular consumption of dark chocolate (DC), rich in cocoa pol...
Purpose Acute antioxidant supplementation may modulate oxidative stress and some immune perturbation...
Dark chocolate (DC) is high in flavonoids, a bioactive micronutrient that increases the synthesis of...
Objective. To assess the influence of dark chocolate administration on uric acid, liver enzymes, glu...
Intensive physical exercise may cause increase oxidative stress and muscular injury in elite footbal...
Cocoa is a well acknowledged polyphenol-rich functional product. However, the mechanisms and effects...
BACKGROUND: Dark chocolate (DC) is abundant in flavanols which have been reported to increase the b...
To maximize training quality, athletes have sought nutritional supplements that optimize recovery. T...
Systems biology approaches are providing novel insights into the role of nutrition for the managemen...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion during exercise lasting less than three hours improves endurance exerci...
This study examined the effects of 3 recovery drinks on endurance performance following glycogen-dep...
In our study, the impact of dark chocolate on oxidant and antioxidant parameters was examined. Dark ...
Introduction: Oxidative stress is considered as one of the factors that can damage tissues.\ud The a...
PURPOSE: Supplementing with carbohydrate plus protein following strenuous endurance exercise has bee...
In recent years, the consumption of chocolate and, in particular, dark chocolate has been “rehabili...