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- who: Philip J. Prins from the University of Health Sciences, Tu00fcrkiye University of Milan, Italy have published the research work: Low and high carbohydrate isocaloric diets on performance, fat oxidation, glucose and cardiometabolic health in middle age males, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study had middle-aged competitive male athletes which may limit the understanding of the translatability of these findings to female athletes due to potential differences across sex on the magnitude of metabolic response , particularly for those women in middle age during pre-menopause and post-menopause who may benefit most due . . .
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