Natural nitro?
Article Abstract:
Research indicates that vitamin C aids the activation of the body's natural nitroglycerin called nitric oxide, which helps keep blood moving to the heart and can reduce angina and heart attacks. Researchers speculate that vitamin C defuses superoxide, a compound that suppresses nitric oxide.
Publisher: Rodale, Inc.
Publication Name: Prevention
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0032-8006
Year: 1996
Nitric oxide, Vitamin C, Arteries
Publication Name: Prevention
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0032-8006
Year: 1996
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Lift out fat: strength training may tone flabby diets
Article Abstract:
Research on strength training exercises indicates that they can cause women to change their eating habits and cut back on daily fat intake. A group of women lifting weights three times per week cut their fat intake to 30% of total calories.
Publisher: Rodale, Inc.
Publication Name: Prevention
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0032-8006
Year: 1996
Research, Women's fitness, Dietary fat, Weight training for women, Women's weight training
Publication Name: Prevention
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0032-8006
Year: 1996
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Subjects list: Health aspects, Physiological aspects
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