@misc { , title = {Individual participant data meta-analysis provides no evidence of individual response variation in individuals supplementing with beta-alanine. [Dataset]}, abstract = {Currently, little is known about the extent of inter-individual variability in response to beta-alanine (BA) supplementation, nor what proportion of said variability can be attributed to external factors, or to the intervention itself (intervention response). To investigate this, individual participant data on the effect of BA supplementation on a high intensity cycling capacity test (CCT110\%) were meta-analysed. Changes in time to exhaustion (TTE) and muscle carnosine (MCarn) were the primary and secondary outcomes. The files associated with this output}, doi = {10.1123/ijsnem.2021-0038}, note = {INFO COMPLETE (Now published, checked and updated, found supplementary material available on website 24/6/2021 LM; Info of acceptance from contact 6/4/2021 LM) PERMISSION GRANTED (Rec'd permission from human.kinetics@sheridan.com https://journals.humankinetics.com/page/copyright/copyright-and-permissions 25/6/2021 LM; version = AAM; embargo = 0; licence = BY-NC; SHERPA = https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/12248 6/4/2021 LM) DOCUMENT READY (Sup Material downloaded 25/6/2021 LM) ADDITIONAL INFO - Contact: Paul Swinton}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Human Kinetics}, url = {https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1369939}, keyword = {β-Alanine, Performance, Exercise capacity, Individual response, Carnosine, Supplement}, year = {2021}, }