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  • max_power
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    #46
    Originariamente Scritto da Gawain Visualizza Messaggio
    No, si riferisce allo studio del 2006



    Dr. Vukovich hypothesized that a caffeine/naringin combined dosage would increase the half-life of caffeine and further alter metabolic markers and hemodynamic variables. The parameters of interest included oxygen consumption, respiratory exchange ratio, resting energy expenditure, heart rate and blood pressure.
    Methodology Caffeine-naïve subjects were studied before and after the ingestion of caffeine (C, 200mg) with and without naringin (100mg or 200mg). Data was collected for 8 hours every half-hour. Parameters measured included resting metabolic rate, heart rate, blood pressure, blood levels of caffeine.
    Results The consumption of caffeine significantly increased resting metabolic rate or calories burned at rest. However, the addition of naringin did not further enhance energy expenditure. Furthermore, blood levels of caffeine were not influenced by the co-consumption of naringin. Conclusions Their findings suggest that naringin, when taken in conjunction with caffeine, does not significantly alter caffeine metabolism. This is evidenced by the lack of significance among the trials with all of the predetermined variables. These results differ with reported results, which found significant increases in caffeine half-life in vivo. The reasons for the differences between the two studies may be due to a number of different factors, including methodology and subject population.
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    • Gawain
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      #47
      Originariamente Scritto da max_power Visualizza Messaggio
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      These results differ with reported results, which found significant increases in caffeine half-life in vivo. The reasons for the differences between the two studies may be due to a number of different factors, including methodology and subject population.
      Se continuate a fare quello che avete sempre fatto, continuerete ad ottenere quello che avete già ottenuto. (M. Colgan)

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      • max_power
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        #48
        Originariamente Scritto da Gawain Visualizza Messaggio
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        These results differ with reported results, which found significant increases in caffeine half-life in vivo. The reasons for the differences between the two studies may be due to a number of different factors, including methodology and subject population.
        Sì, ho visionato anche l'ultima parte.

        Max_power, The Sicilian Rock

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