According to a study published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, reporting on the research from a blind experiment
involving placebo controlled human trial, the daily intake of 500 mg of Grecunin extract during the course of eight weeks, greatly lowered the levels of body fat and estradiol in resistance training individuals, and at the same time it increased the total lean body mass and the levels of available testosterone.
Not exact matches
«In order to be confident of the sensitivity of the study, we would expect to detect a difference between the «positive
control» of caffeine vs.
placebo, consistent with the many previous investigations
involving caffeine.
The double - blind,
placebo -
controlled study, conducted by Glyn Howatson and Phillip G. Bell at Northumbria University in the UK,
involved 16 well - trained male cyclists who were divided into two groups: one consuming Montmorency tart cherry juice and the other a
placebo beverage including an equal amount of carbohydrates.
Methods: This randomized, double - blind,
placebo -
controlled, prospective follow - up study
involved 90 coeliac disease patients in remission randomized to consume glucose syrups, maltodextrins or
placebo for 24 weeks.
The
placebo -
controlled trials
involved a total of 4500 women in four countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Instead, the team chose only studies that were
placebo -
controlled, used tDCS as a daily medical treatment, and
involved at least 10 participants.
«They are the most rigorous double - blind
placebo -
controlled trials of a psychedelic drug in the past 50 years,» writes David Nutt, a pharmacologist at Imperial College London who was not
involved in the work, in an editorial accompanying the papers.
We also performed subgroup meta - analyses by type of prevention (primary v secondary: in this study, trials
involving healthy populations or patients with any specific disease except for cardiovascular disease were classified as primary prevention trials, and trials
involving patients with cardiovascular disease were classified as secondary prevention trials), type of supplement by quality and dose (each supplement, vitamins only, antioxidants only, or antioxidants excluding vitamins), type of outcome (cardiovascular death, angina, fatal or non-fatal myocardial infarction, stroke, or transient ischaemic attack), type of outcome in each supplement, type of study design (randomised, double blind,
placebo controlled trial v open label, randomised
controlled trial), methodological quality (high v low), duration of treatment (< 5 years v ≥ 5 years), funding source (pharmaceutical industry v independent organisation), provider of supplements (pharmaceutical industry v not pharmaceutical industry), type of
control (
placebo v no
placebo), number of participants (≥ 10000 v < 10000), and supplements given singly or in combination with other vitamin or antioxidant supplements by quality.
The three - week, randomized, double - blind,
placebo -
controlled study
involved eight postmenopausal women, 48 to 74 years old, who were healthy, had no existing sleep issues, and were not taking any type of hormone medication or drugs.
A double blind,
placebo controlled study by Dr. Ormsbee
involving members of a Florida State University athletic team revealed that the athletes taking T + improved overall max weight lifted over a 4 week supplementation period 36 % faster than
placebo.
Another study, a randomized, double - blind,
placebo -
controlled study
involving 56 individuals, confirmed the results.
In just one 60 - day double - blind
placebo controlled study
involving 98 subjects using the same amount of Sensoril ® Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) found in True Grit Test Booster, researchers discovered that subjects experienced a reduction in serum cortisol.
Twenty - five females (age 23.0 ± 0.6 y) participated in three 8 - h,
placebo -
controlled experiments
involving a different hydration state each day: exercise - induced dehydration with no diuretic (DN), exercise - induced dehydration plus diuretic (DD; furosemide, 40 mg), and euhydration (EU).
One 12 - week,
placebo -
controlled study
involving participants with moderate sun damage showed a significant improvement in the appearance of fine lines, skin texture and tone.
In just one 60 - day double - blind
placebo controlled study
involving 98 subjects using the same amount of Withania Somnifera found in True Grit Post, researchers discovered that subjects experienced a significant reduction in serum cortisol.
In this double - blind,
placebo -
controlled, radnomised trial
involving 132 children with ADHD, the children taking a combination of omega - 3 fish oil and omega - 6 evening primrose oil for 15 or 30 weeks had significant improvements in ADHD symptoms compared with those on
placebo.