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单词 ergogenic
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Definition of ergogenic in US English:

ergogenic

adjective ˌərɡəˈjenikˌərɡəˈjenik
  • (not in technical use) intended to enhance physical performance, stamina, or recovery.

    ergogenic supplements
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A critical review of the literature reveals that most of these products offer no nutritional or ergogenic benefits for normal young athletes.
    • Numerous ergogenic aids that claim to enhance sports performance are used by amateur and professional athletes.
    • Many other dietary supplements have been advertised for their purported ergogenic properties, and the list grows each year.
    • More well-designed studies are probably needed before making the firm conclusion that this is an effective ergogenic aid.
    • One study has shown transient increases in serum testosterone levels but no ergogenic benefit has been demonstrated.
    • Like most ergogenic aids, caffeine's effects vary from person to person.
    • Caffeine appears to offer ergogenic benefits during prolonged exercise, but not during short-burst, high-intensity activities.
    • Carefully evaluate any vitamin-and-mineral or herbal supplements, ergogenic aids, or performance-enhancing drugs an athlete wants to use.
    • It's one of the most thoroughly researched and proven ergogenic supplements available.
    • Consistent with previous studies, both recreational and ergogenic substance use was self-reported.
    • Sodium citrate has been used as an ergogenic aid to enhance exercise performance.
    • Twenty-seven percent of the athletes surveyed felt they would do better in sports, although there is very little documented evidence to support the ergogenic effect of dietary supplements.
    • As the research and interest in sport nutrition have increased, so has the sale of ergogenic aids, supplements, herbal preparations, and diet aids, all aimed at improving sports performance.
    • Thus all ginsengs are not equivalent as far as ergogenic potential.
    • However, there is no ergogenic effect (improving physical performance and reduced fatigue) of ginseng saponin extract in human subjects with 1 week of pretreatment.
    • No ergogenic effects were demonstrated, including no change in maximal oxygen consumption, exercise time, workload, plasma lactate level, hematocrit, or heart rate.
    • As the competitive demands get greater and the opposition tougher, one might expect the usage levels of ergogenic aids to increase.
 
 

Definition of ergogenic in US English:

ergogenic

adjectiveˌərɡəˈjenik
  • (not in technical use) intended to enhance physical performance, stamina, or recovery.

    ergogenic supplements
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Carefully evaluate any vitamin-and-mineral or herbal supplements, ergogenic aids, or performance-enhancing drugs an athlete wants to use.
    • A critical review of the literature reveals that most of these products offer no nutritional or ergogenic benefits for normal young athletes.
    • However, there is no ergogenic effect (improving physical performance and reduced fatigue) of ginseng saponin extract in human subjects with 1 week of pretreatment.
    • Consistent with previous studies, both recreational and ergogenic substance use was self-reported.
    • As the competitive demands get greater and the opposition tougher, one might expect the usage levels of ergogenic aids to increase.
    • Thus all ginsengs are not equivalent as far as ergogenic potential.
    • It's one of the most thoroughly researched and proven ergogenic supplements available.
    • Many other dietary supplements have been advertised for their purported ergogenic properties, and the list grows each year.
    • Twenty-seven percent of the athletes surveyed felt they would do better in sports, although there is very little documented evidence to support the ergogenic effect of dietary supplements.
    • Like most ergogenic aids, caffeine's effects vary from person to person.
    • Caffeine appears to offer ergogenic benefits during prolonged exercise, but not during short-burst, high-intensity activities.
    • Sodium citrate has been used as an ergogenic aid to enhance exercise performance.
    • As the research and interest in sport nutrition have increased, so has the sale of ergogenic aids, supplements, herbal preparations, and diet aids, all aimed at improving sports performance.
    • More well-designed studies are probably needed before making the firm conclusion that this is an effective ergogenic aid.
    • No ergogenic effects were demonstrated, including no change in maximal oxygen consumption, exercise time, workload, plasma lactate level, hematocrit, or heart rate.
    • One study has shown transient increases in serum testosterone levels but no ergogenic benefit has been demonstrated.
    • Numerous ergogenic aids that claim to enhance sports performance are used by amateur and professional athletes.
 
 
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