Acute pre-exercise hydrogen rich water intake does not improve running performance at maximal aerobic speed in trained track and field runners: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study.
Michal ValentaMichal BotekJakub KrejciAndrew J McKuneBarbora SládečkováFilip NeulsRobert BajgarIva KlimešováPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Pre-exercise administration of 1260 ml of HRW showed no ergogenic effect on running performance to exhaustion at maximal aerobic speed in trained track and field runners.
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