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Brian Leutholtz

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Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|October 1, 2013
D-aspartic acid supplementation combined with 28 days of heavy resistance training has no effect on body composition, muscle strength, and serum hormones associated with the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis in resistance-trained menDarryn S Willoughby, Brian Leutholtz
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|May 27, 2008
Nutrient administration and resistance trainingChad M Kerksick, Brian Leutholtz
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|August 7, 2009
Effects of 28 days of resistance exercise and consuming a commercially available pre-workout supplement, NO-Shotgun(R), on body composition, muscle strength and mass, markers of satellite cell activation, and clinical safety markers in malesBrian Shelmadine, Matt Cooke, Thomas Buford, et al.
Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|November 26, 2013
Capsaicin and evodiamine ingestion does not augment energy expenditure and fat oxidation at rest or after moderately-intense exerciseNeil A Schwarz, Mike Spillane, Paul La Bounty, et al.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|March 6, 2008
Effects of acute and 14-day coenzyme Q10 supplementation on exercise performance in both trained and untrained individualsMatthew Cooke, Mike Iosia, Thomas Buford, et al.
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)|August 25, 2006
Pharmacokinetics, safety, and effects on exercise performance of L-arginine alpha-ketoglutarate in trained adult menBill Campbell, Mike Roberts, Chad Kerksick, et al.
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Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|October 1, 2013
D-aspartic acid supplementation combined with 28 days of heavy resistance training has no effect on body composition, muscle strength, and serum hormones associated with the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis in resistance-trained menDarryn S Willoughby, Brian Leutholtz
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|May 27, 2008
Nutrient administration and resistance trainingChad M Kerksick, Brian Leutholtz
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|August 7, 2009
Effects of 28 days of resistance exercise and consuming a commercially available pre-workout supplement, NO-Shotgun(R), on body composition, muscle strength and mass, markers of satellite cell activation, and clinical safety markers in malesBrian Shelmadine, Matt Cooke, Thomas Buford, et al.
Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|November 26, 2013
Capsaicin and evodiamine ingestion does not augment energy expenditure and fat oxidation at rest or after moderately-intense exerciseNeil A Schwarz, Mike Spillane, Paul La Bounty, et al.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|March 6, 2008
Effects of acute and 14-day coenzyme Q10 supplementation on exercise performance in both trained and untrained individualsMatthew Cooke, Mike Iosia, Thomas Buford, et al.
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)|August 25, 2006
Pharmacokinetics, safety, and effects on exercise performance of L-arginine alpha-ketoglutarate in trained adult menBill Campbell, Mike Roberts, Chad Kerksick, et al.
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