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Probiotic supplementation for respiratory and gastrointestinal illness symptoms in healthy physically active individuals

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West, Nicholas P.
Horn, Peggy
Pyne, David
Gebski, Val
Lahtinen, Sampo J
Fricker, Peter
Cripps, Allan

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Background & aims: To examine the effect of supplementation with probiotics on respiratory and gastrointestinal illness in healthy active men and women. Methods: A randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial was conducted. Four hundred and sixty

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Clinical Nutrition

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2037-12-31