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Increases in inflammatory markers from training do not correlate with any outcome variable.
Training-induced inflammation does not impact performance outcomes.
StrongRefutesmedium confidence
Furthermore, increases in inflammatory markers, from training, do not correlate with any outcome variable.
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Leucine metabolites do not attenuate training-induced inflammation in young resistance trained men
Filipe J. Teixeira et al. · Journal of Sports Sciences · 2019
DOI 10.1080/02640414.2019.1617503
rct · n=40Cited 8×
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