Metabolic response to green tea extract during rest and moderate-intensity exercise.

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Published in J Nutr Biochem on September 10, 2012

Authors

Adrian B Hodgson1, Rebecca K Randell, Niels Boon, Ursula Garczarek, David J Mela, Asker E Jeukendrup, Doris M Jacobs

Author Affiliations

1: School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom.

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