The effect of exercise, alcohol or both combined on health and physical performance
PM Suter, Y Schutz - International Journal of Obesity, 2008 - nature.com
Alcohol (ethanol) is consumed on a daily basis by a large fraction of the population, and in
many countries, light-to-moderate alcohol consumption is considered as an integral part of …
many countries, light-to-moderate alcohol consumption is considered as an integral part of …
Acute alcohol consumption aggravates the decline in muscle performance following strenuous eccentric exercise
This study investigated the effects of acute moderate alcohol intake on muscular
performance during recovery from eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage. Eleven …
performance during recovery from eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage. Eleven …
The effects of alcohol consumption on recovery following resistance exercise: a systematic review
N Lakićević - Journal of functional morphology and kinesiology, 2019 - mdpi.com
Background: The aim of this manuscript was to describe the effects of alcohol ingestion on
recovery following resistance exercise. Methods: A literature search was performed using …
recovery following resistance exercise. Methods: A literature search was performed using …
[引用][C] Alcohol and sport: impact of social drinking on recreational and competitive sports performance
CP O'Brien - Sports Medicine, 1993 - Springer
Alcohol consumption is part of the social aspects of many sporting events. However, alcohol
is a depressant drug and excessive or inappropriate use of this drug can be a cause of both …
is a depressant drug and excessive or inappropriate use of this drug can be a cause of both …
[HTML][HTML] Alcohol and skeletal muscle in health and disease
L Simon, BL Bourgeois, PE Molina - Alcohol Research: Current …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
PURPOSE Alcohol-related myopathy is one of the earliest alcohol-associated pathological
tissue changes that is progressively exacerbated by cumulative long-term alcohol misuse …
tissue changes that is progressively exacerbated by cumulative long-term alcohol misuse …
Alcohol consumption: the good, the bad, and the indifferent
MP Ferreira, D Willoughby - Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and …, 2008 - cdnsciencepub.com
Dietary ethanol (alcohol) is the most widely consumed drug worldwide. High levels of
mortality, morbidity, and social malaise are associated with abuse of alcohol, and increasing …
mortality, morbidity, and social malaise are associated with abuse of alcohol, and increasing …
A low dose of alcohol does not impact skeletal muscle performance after exercise-induced muscle damage
Moderate, acute alcohol consumption after eccentric exercise has been shown to magnify
the muscular weakness that is typically associated with exercise-induced muscle damage …
the muscular weakness that is typically associated with exercise-induced muscle damage …
Alcohol and its effects on sprint and middle distance running.
L McNaughton, D Preece - British journal of sports medicine, 1986 - bjsm.bmj.com
Alcohol has been used as an aid to performance for a considerable period of time in many
athletic endeavours. Five sprinters and five middle distance athletes were tested to …
athletic endeavours. Five sprinters and five middle distance athletes were tested to …
Motor performance during and following acute alcohol intoxication in healthy non-alcoholic subjects
MB Poulsen, J Jakobsen, NK Aagaard… - European journal of …, 2007 - Springer
Chronic alcohol abuse has adverse effects on skeletal muscle, and reduced muscle strength
is frequently seen in chronic alcoholics. In this study the acute effects of moderate alcohol …
is frequently seen in chronic alcoholics. In this study the acute effects of moderate alcohol …
[PDF][PDF] Ethanol does not delay muscle recovery but decreases testosterone/cortisol ratio
A Haugvad, L Haugvad, H Hamarsland… - Medicine & Science in …, 2014 - researchgate.net
ABSTRACT HAUGVAD, A., L. HAUGVAD, H. HAMARSLAND, and G. PAULSEN. Ethanol
Does Not Delay Muscle Recovery but Decreases Testosterone/Cortisol Ratio. Med. Sci …
Does Not Delay Muscle Recovery but Decreases Testosterone/Cortisol Ratio. Med. Sci …