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. 2014 Feb 19;11:4. doi: 10.1186/1550-2783-11-4

Table 1.

Results of the studies with endurance trained volunteers supplemented with vitamins A, C, and E

Study
Experimental design
Sample
Duration
Suplementation protocol
Result
        Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin E Ergogenic Ergolytic
Tauler et al. [6]
Randomized, double-blind
15 athletes
90 d*
30 mg
1000 mg
500 mg


(β-caroten)
Gauche et al. [9]
Randomized, double-blind
22 athletes
21 d (pre-exercise) + 2 dias (post-exercise)
6 mg
200 mg
32 mg

N/R
(β-caroten)
Nielsen et al. [10]
Randomized, double-blind, cross-over
15 athletes
28 d
-
400 mg
180 mg


Patil et al. [11]
Randomized, double-blind
37 athletes
21 d
-
-
200 mg


Louis et al. [12]
Randomized, double-blind
16 athletes
21 d
17.1 mg
319.2 mg
48 mg

N/R
        (β-caroten)        

* Vitamin C supplementation occurred only in the last 15 days of the study; ↑ Improved exercise performance; ↔ No results on exercise performance; N/R – not reported.