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Effects of Carbohydrate Mouth Rinsing on Salivary Lysozyme, Mood States and Running Performance Among Recreational Runners
Author(s) -
Ayu Suzailiana Muhamad,
Nurul Fatin Raihan Mohd Puad,
Garry Kuan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the malaysian journal of medical sciences/the malaysian journal of medical science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.394
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 2180-4303
pISSN - 1394-195X
DOI - 10.21315/mjms2020.27.1.9
Subject(s) - saliva , lysozyme , mood , placebo , perceived exertion , rating of perceived exertion , medicine , heart rate , profile of mood states , physical therapy , randomized controlled trial , zoology , physiology , psychology , chemistry , biology , clinical psychology , biochemistry , blood pressure , alternative medicine , pathology
Carbohydrate (CHO) mouth rinsing can enhance sports performance through a central action mediated by receptors in the mouth. This study examined the effect of a CHO mouth rinse on salivary lysozyme concentrations, mood states and running performances.

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