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A polyphenol-rich cranberry supplement improves muscle oxidative capacity in healthy adults

Author(s): Parenteau F; Denis A; Roberts M; Comtois AS; Bergdahl A;

Cranberries are rich in polyphenols, have a high antioxidant capacity, and may protect against exercise-induced free radical production. Mitochondria are known producers of free radical in skeletal muscle, and preventing overproduction of radicals may be a viable approach to improve muscle health. This study aimed to investigate the effect of a polyphenol ...

Article GUID: 38626462


Cranberry supplementation improves physiological markers of performance in trained runners

Author(s): Parenteau F; Puglia VF; Roberts M; Comtois AS; Bergdahl A;

Purpose: Cranberries have the highest polyphenol and antioxidant capacity among fruits and vegetables and may protect against exercise-induced free radical production, consequently improving performance. This study aimed to investigate the effect of polyphenol-rich cranberry extract (CE) on time-trial performance and lactate response following exercise. ...

Article GUID: 38297471


Ice Hockey Goaltender Physiology Profile and Physical Testing: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Author(s): Marcotte-L' heureux V; Charron J; Panenic R; Comtois AS;

This review aims to 1) be the first systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature examining the physiology and assessment of goaltenders, and 2) present a physiological profile of ice-hockey goaltenders. It will 1) highlight physiological differences between goaltenders and players at other positions, 2) determine strengths and weaknesses of ice h ...

Article GUID: 34567379


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