Document Type
Presentation
Abstract
Body Rush is a nitric oxide booster supplement that claims to dramatically improve strength, stamina, and focus. The active ingredients that are projected to change the dynamics of one’s output are: L-Carnitine to turn fat into energy, BCAAs which are amino acids that are metabolized in the muscles instead of the liver, and L-Arginine which has the ability to release growth hormone and support healthy cholesterol. A maximal graded exercise test (GXT) will be performed via Bruce protocol to determine if maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 max), rate of perceived exerction (RPE), respiratory exchange ratio (RER), rate of respiration (RR) and total time will have a significant difference during incremental exercise.
Disciplines
Kinesiology | Life Sciences
Publication Date
5-1-2011
License
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Recommended Citation
Dankyi, Isaac, "The Effects of a Supplement (Body Rush) on Responses to a Maximal Stress Test" (2011). Kinesiology Student Research. 97.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/kinesiology_studentwork/97