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0.05). In none of the groups, RCP hadn’t a significant difference in three stages (F(2,12)=1.19, P=0.34). Therefore, supplementation with 60 mg/d CoQ10 for either 2 or 4 weeks had no significant effects on the ventilator threshold (VT) and respiratory compensation threshold (RCP) in young male endurance athletes.]]>
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0.05). Results did not show any significant differences in appetite between groups (p>0.05). The results of this study showed that, although 8 weeks moderate intensity aerobic training led to decrease in calorie intake, fat and carbohydrate consumption but these changes were not significant. Possibly, offering nutritional education and program along with exercise program can lead to more effective results. ]]>
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