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1. Arterialized and venous blood lactate concentration difference during different exercise intensities

2. The Effects of Acute and Chronic Sprint-Interval Training on Cytokine Responses Are Independent of Prior Caffeine Intake

4. Effect of caffeine on neuromuscular function following eccentric-based exercise.

5. Is caffeine mouth rinsing an effective strategy to improve physical and cognitive performance? A systematic review

6. Maytenus ilicifolia Extract Increases Oxygen Uptake without Changes in Neuromuscular Fatigue Development during a High-Intensity Interval Exercise

7. Airflow restriction mask induces greater central fatigue after a non-exhaustive high-intensity interval exercise

8. Caffeine increases both total work performed above critical power and peripheral fatigue during a 4-km cycling time trial

9. Correction: Effect of caffeine on neuromuscular function following eccentric-based exercise

10. Caffeine increases peripheral fatigue in low- but not in high-performing cyclists

11. Relationship between recovery of neuromuscular function and subsequent capacity to work above critical power

12. Does caffeine ingestion before a short-term sprint interval training promote body fat loss?

13. Effect of caffeine on neuromuscular function following eccentric-based exercise

14. Separate and Combined Effects of Caffeine and Sodium-Bicarbonate Intake on Judo Performance

15. Effect of pre-exercise carbohydrate availability on fat oxidation and energy expenditure after a high-intensity exercise

16. Caffeine Reduces Reaction Time and Improves Performance in Simulated-Contest of Taekwondo

17. Arterialized and venous blood lactate concentration difference during different exercise intensities

18. Caffeine Ingestion after Rapid Weight Loss in Judo Athletes Reduces Perceived Effort and Increases Plasma Lactate Concentration without Improving Performance

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