Effect of marginal vitamin intake on physical performance of man
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The results are reported of a study with healthy male subjects carried out to evaluate the possible association of marginal, biochemical status of vitamins B1, B2, B6 and C with physical performance capacity. It is concluded that biochemical vitamin deficiencies have more than cosmetic value: they really indicate functional impairment.
Chemicals/CAS: ascorbic acid, 134-03-2, 15421-15-5, 50-81-7; pyridoxine, 12001-77-3, 58-56-0, 65-23-6, 8059-24-3; riboflavin, 83-88-5; thiamine, 59-43-8, 67-03-8
Chemicals/CAS: ascorbic acid, 134-03-2, 15421-15-5, 50-81-7; pyridoxine, 12001-77-3, 58-56-0, 65-23-6, 8059-24-3; riboflavin, 83-88-5; thiamine, 59-43-8, 67-03-8
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TNO Identifier
229659
ISSN
01724622
Source
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 5(SUPPL.), pp. 28-31.
Pages
28-31
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