TOP-5 Studies on Sports and Bodybuilding from 06.13.2026 - 06.20.2026
The impact of intervention with sugarcane extract rich in (poly)phenols on markers of gastrointestinal integrity and systemic inflammation in response to thermal stress during physical exercise; The effect of carnosine supplementation on physical endurance: a placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial; A review of reviews on the effectiveness of physical exercises for treating neck pain; Molecular regulation of PGC-1α: from protein-protein interactions and post-translational modifications to pharmacological modulation; The impact of pharmacological, non-pharmacological, and exercise-based interventions on coronary collateral circulation.
5. The impact of intervention with sugarcane extract rich in (poly)phenols on markers of gastrointestinal integrity and systemic inflammation in response to physical exercise under thermal stress.
About the study.
The study aims to evaluate the impact of intervention using sugarcane extract rich in (poly)phenols on markers of gastrointestinal integrity and systemic inflammation under thermal stress during physical exercise.
Results.
The group receiving the extract showed an increase in rectal temperature and physiological stress index compared to placebo. Plasma I-FABP concentration was lower in the extract group before thermal stress. Plasma IL-8 concentration increased over time.
4. The effect of carnosine supplementation on physical endurance: a placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial.
About the study.
The study aims to evaluate the effect of carnosine supplementation on physical endurance in participants aged under and over 40 years. A randomized controlled clinical trial compared the physical activity results between groups receiving carnosine and placebo.
Results.
Participants under 40 in the carnosine group showed a statistically significant increase in the number of repetitions in the calf raise exercise. Men over 40 in the carnosine group also recorded a statistically significant increase in the number of steps.
3. A review of reviews on the effectiveness of physical interventions for neck pain.
About the study.
A systematic review of the effectiveness of physical interventions for neck pain. The study compares various types of exercises and their impact on pain, disability, and range of motion.
Results.
DNF training showed moderate improvements in pain, disability, and range of motion. Upper body strengthening reduced pain and disability, but the optimal dosage is unclear. Fitness interventions improved pain, function, and quality of life without clear superiority. Other exercises demonstrated variable effectiveness.
2. Molecular regulation of PGC-1α: from protein-protein interactions and post-translational modifications to pharmacological modulation.
About the study.
The molecular mechanisms regulating PGC-1α are considered, including its interactions with key nuclear receptors and post-translational modifications. Small molecular modulators, their physiological effects, and potential in the therapy of metabolic diseases and cancer are also discussed.
Results.
The available abstract describes the results insufficiently in detail.








