A low caffeine dose improves maximal strength, but not relative muscular endurance in either heavier- or lighter-loads, or perceptions of effort or discomfort at task failure in females

  • Georgina Waller
  • , Melissa Dolby
  • , James Steele
  • , James Fisher

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