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Carnitine Supplementation and Skeletal Muscle Function in Aging

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Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport · 2016

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Research project objectives The primary aim of the current research project is to use carnitine supplementation as the anti-inflammatory intervention for exploring the relationship between inflammation and associated with aging reduction of skeletal muscle mass. Hypothesis The carnitine supplementation modulates the blood cytokines concentration. Anti-inflammatory intervention delay the reduction of skeletal muscle mass associated with aging

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Anonymous. (2016). Carnitine Supplementation and Skeletal Muscle Function in Aging. <em>Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02692235
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Anonymous. Carnitine Supplementation and Skeletal Muscle Function in Aging. Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport. 2016.
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@misc{anon2016Carnit, title = {Carnitine Supplementation and Skeletal Muscle Function in Aging}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport}, year = {2016}, }

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