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Friday, November 24, 2017

KETONE SALT SUPPLEMENTS

from Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism

A relatively new nutritional supplement intended to enhance athletic performance may do just the opposite. University of British Columbia Okanagan researchers looked at relatively untested ketone salts ability to improve short duration and high intensity workouts, such as running a tenkilometer race or cycling up a hill. They discovered that ketone salt supplements actually impair high-intensity exercise performance. Co-author professor Jonathan Little says volunteers who consumed ketone nutritional supplements prior to a cycling time trial did seven percent worse than on the day when the same volunteers consumed a placebo. The study was published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism.

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