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Edward Gray
Edward Gray
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Postexercise glucose–fructose coingestion augments cycling capacity during short-term and overnight recovery from exhaustive exercise, compared with isocaloric glucose
EA Gray, TA Green, JA Betts, JT Gonzalez
International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 30 (1), 54-61, 2020
132020
Mouth rinsing and ingesting salty or bitter solutions does not influence corticomotor excitability or neuromuscular function
E Gray, R Cavaleri, J Siegler
European Journal of Applied Physiology 123 (6), 1179-1189, 2023
32023
Benefits and limitations of a new hydraulic performance model
FC Weigend, E Gray, O Obst, J Siegler
arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.14295, 2022
22022
Mouth Rinsing and Ingestion of Unpleasant Salty or Bitter Solutions Does Not Improve Cycling Sprint Performance in Trained Cyclists
EA Gray, R Cavaleri, JC Siegler
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 33 (6), 316-322, 2023
2023
The Efficacy Of Combining Sodium Bicarbonate And Glycerol Ingestion For The Purposes Of Hyperhydration: 1077
JC Siegler, R Cross, E Gray, M Goldsmith, K De Oliveira, T Shushan, ...
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 53 (8S), 350, 2021
2021
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