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Journal of The International Society of Sports Nutrition | 2015

Powdered tart cherry supplementation surrounding a single bout of intense resistance exercise demonstrates potential attenuation of recovery strength decrement with no definitive oxidative or inflammatory effect

K Levers; R Dalton; Elfego Galvan; C Goodenough; A O'Connor; S Simbo; N Barringer; Susanne U. Mertens-Talcott; C Rasmussen; Mike Greenwood; Richard B. Kreider

Background Consumption of tart cherry juice has been reported to increase subsequent resistance exercise performance by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress that cause secondary muscle damage following initial bouts of resistance exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine if consumption of a powdered form of tart cherries derived from tart cherry skins (CherryPURE Freeze Dried Tart Cherry Powder) prior to and following intense resistance exercise increases subsequent performance while attenuating markers of inflammation and oxidative stress.


Journal of The International Society of Sports Nutrition | 2014

Effects of ingesting a pre-workout supplement with and without synephrine on cognitive function, perceptions of readiness to perform, and exercise performance

M Cho; Y Jung; C Goodenough; A O’Connor; R Dalton; K Levers; Elfego Galvan; N Barringer; F Ayadi; J Carter; M Koozechian; S Simbo; A Reyes; B Sanchez; A Coletta; C Rasmussen; Richard B. Kreider

Background A number of nutritional strategies have been developed to optimize nutrient delivery prior to exercise. As a result, a number of pre-workout supplements have been developed to increase energy availability, promote vasodilation, and/ or positively affect exercise capacity. The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of ingesting a preworkout dietary supplement with and without synephrine on cognitive function, perceptions of readiness to perform, and exercise performance.


Journal of The International Society of Sports Nutrition | 2015

Effects of 28 days of two creatine nitrate based dietary supplements on bench press power in recreationally active males

Elfego Galvan; A O'Connor; Y C Goodenough; R Dalton; K Levers; N Barringer; M Cho; Peter Jung; M Greenwoord; C Rasmussen; Peter S. Murano; Conrad P. Earnest; Richard B. Kreider

Background Athletes use ergogenic aids in an attempt to increase training-adaptations, which serves to enhance their performance during competition. Creatine monohydrate is one of the most studied ergogenic aids. Although many studies have reported the efficacy and effectiveness of creatine monohydrate supplement manufacturers continually introduce newer forms of creatine into the marketplace. The newer forms of creatine purport to be more effective than creatine monohydrate alone. However, there is little evidence to support most manufacturers’ claims.


Journal of The International Society of Sports Nutrition | 2014

Powdered tart cherry supplementation moderates post-exercise immunosuppression, total cholesterol, and antioxidant status with no effect on performance recovery following an acute bout of intense lower body resistance exercise.

R Dalton; K Levers; Elfego Galvan; C Goodenough; A O’Connor; S Simbo; N Barringer; J Carter; C Seesselberg; Y Jung; A Coletta; Susanne U. Mertens-Talcott; C Rasmussen; Mike Greenwood; Richard B. Kreider

Background Consumption of tart cherry juice has been reported to effectively reduce inflammation, muscle damage, and muscle soreness following bouts of exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine if consumption of a powdered form of tart cherries derived from tart cherry skins prior to and following intense resistance exercise promotes similar positive results as seen with tart cherry juice consumption.


Journal of The International Society of Sports Nutrition | 2014

Powdered tart cherry supplementation effectively reduces markers of catabolism and perceptions of muscle soreness following an acute bout of intense endurance exercise

Elfego Galvan; K Levers; R Dalton; C Goodenough; A O’Connor; S Simbo; N Barringer; J Carter; C Seesselberg; A Coletta; Y Jung; M Koozehchian; B Sanchez; S Springer; M Cho; Susanne U. Mertens-Talcott; C Rasmussen; Mike Greenwood; Richard B. Kreider

Background Consumption of tart cherry juice has been reported to effectively reduce inflammation, muscle damage, and muscle soreness following bouts of exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine if consumption of a powdered form of tart cherries derived from tart cherry skins prior to and following intense endurance exercise promotes similar positive results as seen with tart cherry juice consumption.


Journal of The International Society of Sports Nutrition | 2014

Powdered tart cherry supplementation mitigates the post-exercise immune response with reduction in total antioxidant status and serum triglyceride levels following an acute bout of intense endurance exercise

C Goodenough; K Levers; R Dalton; Elfego Galvan; A O’Connor; S Simbo; N Barringer; J Carter; C Seesselberg; A Coletta; Y Jung; M Koozehchian; B Sanchez; S Springer; M Cho; Susanne U. Mertens-Talcott; C Rasmussen; Mike Greenwood; Richard B. Kreider

Background Consumption of tart cherry juice has been reported to effectively reduce inflammation, muscle damage, and muscle soreness following bouts of exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine if consumption of a powdered form of tart cherries derived from tart cherry skins prior to and following intense endurance exercise promotes similar positive results as seen with tart cherry juice consumption.


Journal of The International Society of Sports Nutrition | 2014

Thermogenic and hemodynamic effects of ingesting a pre-workout supplement with and without synephrine

Y Jung; C Goodenough; M Cho; A O’Connor; R Dalton; K Levers; Elfego Galvan; N Barringer; F Ayadi; J Carter; M Koozechian; S Simbo; A Reyes; B Sanchez; A Coletta; C Rasmussen; Richard B. Kreider

Background A number of nutritional strategies have been developed to optimize nutrient delivery prior to exercise. As a result, a number of pre-workout supplements have been developed to increase energy availability, promote vasodilation, and/ or positively affect exercise capacity. The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of ingesting a preworkout dietary supplement with and without synephrine on energy metabolism and cardiovascular hemodynamics. Methods


Journal of The International Society of Sports Nutrition | 2014

Powdered tart cherry supplementation demonstrates benefit on markers of catabolism and muscle soreness following an acute bout of intense lower body resistance exercise

K Levers; R Dalton; Elfego Galvan; C Goodenough; A O’Connor; S Simbo; N Barringer; J Carter; C Seesselberg; Y Jung; A Coletta; Susanne U. Mertens-Talcott; C Rasmussen; Mike Greenwood; Richard B. Kreider


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Acute Hemodynamic, Hematologic and Dose Effects of Ingesting Two Creatine Nitrate Based Dietary Supplements

Elfego Galvan; Y Jung; M Cho; A O'Connor; C Chang; M Koozehchian; C Goodenough; N Barringer; F Ayadi; Dillon K. Walker; S Simbo; R Dalton; K Levers; E Garcia; C Mitchell; C Rasmussen; Mike Greenwood; Peter S. Murano; Conrad P. Earnest; Richard B. Kreider


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Effects of 28 Days of Two Creatine Nitrate Based Dietary Supplements on Body Composition and Exercise Performance in Recreationally Active Males

Elfego Galvan; Dillon K. Walker; S Simbo; A O'Connor; C Goodenough; R Dalton; K Levers; N Barringer; M Cho; M Koozehchian; F Ayadi; Y Jung; C Rasmussen; Mike Greenwood; Peter S. Murano; Conrad P. Earnest; Richard B. Kreider

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