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The use of a pre-workout supplement containing an amphetamine derivative and its effects on physical performance

Rev. bras. med. esporte; 27 (2), 2021
ABSTRACT Introduction: The quest for better sports performance or simply for esthetic ends has led individuals to seek ergogenic resources indiscriminately to attain their goals. It is believed that nutritional supplements promote better strength, power, focus and better reaction time. Nutritional suppl...

Effect of creatine and sildenafil citrate on the physical performance of mice

Rev. bras. med. esporte; 27 (2), 2021
ABSTRACT Introduction: The use of substances to enhance sports performance among professional and amateur athletes is increasing. Such substances may either be included in the group of dietary supplements or fall into pharmacological classes. Every substance used for this purpose is called an ergogenic ...

The relieving effect of sun-dried protein tonic on sports fatigue

Rev. bras. med. esporte; 27 (spe2), 2021
ABSTRACT Fatigue is a comprehensive process that involves many physiological and biochemical factors. It is a normal physiological reaction when human physical or mental activities reach a certain level. In recent years, it has been verified that free radicals are closely related to exercise-induced fat...

Botulinum toxin for hereditary spastic paraplegia: effects on motor and non-motor manifestations

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 76 (3), 2018
ABSTRACT Motor and non-motor manifestations are common and disabling features of hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP). Botulinum toxin type A (Btx-A) is considered effective for spasticity and may improve gait in these patients. Little is known about the effects of Btx-A on non-motor symptoms in HSP patie...