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Ergogenic aids in aerobic activity
1Hall Health Sports Medicine, University of Washington, 354410 East Stevens Circle, Seattle, WA 98195-4410, USA.
Current Sports Medicine Reports
|July 2, 2003
Abstract:
There are many products that are potentially ergogenic for aerobic exercise, although evidence-based support varies. The most popular supplements or ergogenic aids for the endurance athlete are caffeine, antioxidants, erythropoietin, and the dietary practice of carbohydrate loading. Caffeine and carbohydrate loading have the most evidence-based support of being both ergogenic and safe. Erythropoietin is ergogenic but unsafe, and is banned by all major sport-sanctioning bodies, and antioxidants have potential but warrant further study. Pyruvate is not ergogenic.