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The Effects of NAD+-Precursor Supplementation on Energy Metabolism in Physically Compromised Elderly
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Maastricht University · 2017
Abstract
This research project aims to determine whether supplementing with a mixture of the NAD+-precursors NA, NAM, and tryptophan can stimulate skeletal muscle mitochondrial function in physically compromised, elderly humans. Outcomes are related to mitochondrial function, energy metabolism, and physical function will be investigated.
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Anonymous. (2017). The Effects of NAD+-Precursor Supplementation on Energy Metabolism in Physically Compromised Elderly. <em>Maastricht University</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03310034
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Anonymous. The Effects of NAD+-Precursor Supplementation on Energy Metabolism in Physically Compromised Elderly. Maastricht University. 2017.
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@misc{anon2017TheEff,
title = {The Effects of NAD+-Precursor Supplementation on Energy Metabolism in Physically Compromised Elderly},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Maastricht University},
year = {2017},
}
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