Paraxanthine provides greater improvement in cognitive function than caffeine after performing a 10-...
Paraxanthine provides greater improvement in cognitive function than caffeine after performing a 10-km run
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Yoo, Choongsung , Xing, Dante , Gonzalez, Drew E , Jenkins, Victoria , Nottingham, Kay , Dickerson, Broderick , Leonard, Megan , Ko, Joungbo , Lewis, Megan H , Faries, Mark , Kephart, Wesley , Purpura, Martin , Jäger, Ralf , Wells, Shawn D , Liao, Kylin , Sowinski, Ryan , Rasmussen, Christopher J and Kreider, Richard B
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United States: Routledge
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Intense exercise promotes fatigue and can impair cognitive function, particularly toward the end of competition when decision-making is often critical for success. For this reason, athletes often ingest caffeinated energy drinks prior to or during exercise to help them maintain focus, reaction time, and cognitive function during competition. Howeve...
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Paraxanthine provides greater improvement in cognitive function than caffeine after performing a 10-km run
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1550-2783
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1550-2783
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10.1080/15502783.2024.2352779