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UCI recommends against use of legal ketone supplements among professional cyclists due to lack of evidence of performance benefits
"As there is no compelling evidence that ketone supplements enhance performance or recovery, the UCI sees no reason for them to be used," the statement said. "Therefore, the UCI does not recommend the ...
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UCI ketones statement only introduces more anti-doping grey areas, the exact thing cycling doesn't need – Opinion
Recommending against certain products or practices but not banning them blurs the line in a sport where the boundaries need ...
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UCI 'does not recommend' use of ketones in cycling, but does not restrict their use
T he UCI has announced that it "does not recommend" the use of ketones in cycling, but will not restrict their use, it was ...
Mizzou scientists are exploring how a ketogenic diet may protect the brain and prevent Alzheimer’s in people genetically ...
A new study reveals that while the ketogenic diet can prevent weight gain, it may cause severe long-term metabolic problems.
For the severely malnourished, simply starting to eat normal meals again can cause sickness—even death.
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