Not exact matches
Scientific evidence shows that
moderate caffeine intake does not
affect athletic performance (and can in fact slightly improve it), but
alcohol consumption can interfere with muscle recovery from exercise, and negatively impact a number of other performance variables.
Scientific evidence shows that
moderate caffeine intake does not
affect athletic performance (and can in fact slightly improve it) or hydration status, but
alcohol consumption can interfere with muscle recovery from exercise, and negatively impact a number of other performance variables.
Although occasional and
moderate consumption of
alcohol doesn't cause long - lasting harm to thyroid, when taken regularly alcoholic beverages can
affect all aspects of the functioning of the thyroid gland and the hypothalamus - pituitary - thyroid (HPT) axis.