Original paper
Evaluation of a Possible Proximity Effect of Aspartame and Vitamin C on Muscular Strength
Abstract
Inconsistent findings of a proximity effect on muscular strength, using a neutral control substance, prompted the current study. Double-blind, counterbalanced assessments of grip strength were performed, with subjects holding either an envelope of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) or aspartame. No proximity effects were found despite the use of two substances believed by some applied kinesiologists to yield positive and negative results,...
Paper Details
Title
Evaluation of a Possible Proximity Effect of Aspartame and Vitamin C on Muscular Strength
Published Date
Feb 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
98
Issue
1
Pages
100 - 102
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