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Positive and Negative Placebo Effects Resulting from the Deceptive Administration of an Ergogenic Aid
2007
International Journal of Sport Nutrition & Exercise Metabolism
The article describes a study examining placebo effects associated with the administration of a hypothetical ergogenic aid in sport. Forty-two team-sport athletes were randomly assigned to 2 groups. All subjects completed 3 × 30-m baseline sprint trials after which they were administered what was described to them as an ergogenic aid but was in fact 200 mg of cornstarch in a gelatin capsule. Group 1 was provided with positive information about the likely effects on performance of the substance,
doi:10.1123/ijsnem.17.3.259
pmid:17693687
fatcat:v7mz35t265gsjkosbdfybaxw44