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Fruit-based sports nutrition products could soon be giving athletes a natural edge, according to new research by scientists at HortResearch, New Zealand (wetsuit courtesy ORCA).
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Scientists at HortResearch, New Zealand, believe compounds in fruit could deliver a competitive advantage to athletes, based on findings from their new real-time monitoring technology.
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Consumers prefer natural and convenient fruit-based sports nutrition products, according to scientists at HortResearch, New Zealand (wetsuit courtesy ORCA).
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Scientists at HortResearch, New Zealand, are conducting studies that suggest that compounds found in fruit may help athletes recover faster (wetsuit courtesy ORCA).
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Scientists at HortResearch, New Zealand, are monitoring athletes to investigate how fruit compounds in sports recovery products could enhance training programs (wetsuit courtesy ORCA).
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According to scientists at HortResearch, New Zealand, fruit-based sports beverages may offer athletes a natural way to speed post-exercise recovery (wetsuit courtesy ORCA).
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Fruit-enhanced sports beverages may offer athletes a natural way to speed post-exercise recovery, suggest scientists at HortResearch, New Zealand.
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Scientists at HortResearch, New Zealand, believe compounds in fruit could deliver a competitive advantage to athletes, based on findings from their new real-time monitoring technology.
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Corporate Websites:
HortResearch: www.HortResearch.co.nz
Orca: www.Orca.com