Menthol mouth rinsing evokes mixed responses in trained runners

Best, Russell and Berger, Nicolas (2017) Menthol mouth rinsing evokes mixed responses in trained runners. Sport and Exercise Science New Zealand conference 2017, Cambridge, New Zealand, 13-14 October, 2017.

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Menthol is used to evoke pleasant feelings of coolness and freshness. Sport science has focused upon the topical or oral application of menthol to athletes, either directly on the skin or menthol soaked garments, and as a mouth rinse or in beverages.

Item Type:Paper presented at a conference, workshop or other event, and published in the proceedings
Keywords that describe the item:Menthol, athletes
Subjects:Q Science > QP Physiology
Divisions:Schools > Centre for Sport Science and Human Performance
ID Code:5791
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Deposited On:23 Jan 2018 20:01
Last Modified:19 Dec 2018 20:21

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