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RESEARCH PROJECT: EVALUATION OF MUSCLE FATIGUE, POST EXERCISE

Are you interested in participating in research in how to overcome muscle fatigue?

Are you interested in contributing research into nutrition and fatigue?

Are you a cyclist, who trains or exercises at least twice a week?

The purpose of the study is to see if Magnesium oil has any effect on muscle fatigue

The study will last for 6 weeks, and will involve filling in a post training fatigue questionnaire, every 2 weeks after exercise. You will also be asked to fill in a 3 day food diary. You will also be asked to apply the magnesium oil to the muscles every week, twice a week.

The magnesium oil will be provided by me at the start of the study.

The study forms part of my MSc Nutritional Therapy Degree@ The University of Worcester.

If you would like more information, please contact me Monica McSherry [email protected]

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