Breathe Right strips fail to boost anaerobic exercise performance in Illinois State study.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
CNS BREATHE RIGHT NASAL STRIPS FAIL TO BOOST ANAEROBIC EXERCISE PERFORMANCE, Illinois State University researchers asserted at the American College of Sports Medicine-Midwest Chapter annual conference in St. Charles, Ill. In a poster presented at the meeting, David Thomas, PhD, et al. reported: "It appears that the use of the Breathe Right nasal strip and/or athletic toothguard has no significant impact on anaerobic exercise performance."
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