Research on Yohimbe for exercise performance is extremely limited, with the available evidence consisting of a review from 2000 that appears to examine herbal supplements in the context of physical performance, though the specific findings related to Yohimbe cannot be confirmed due to the unavailability of the full abstract. Given that only one indirectly relevant publication was identified, and its conclusions remain unclear, there is insufficient research evidence to draw meaningful conclusions about the effects of Yohimbe on exercise performance. Readers should note that the current evidence base is sparse, outdated, and lacking in well-designed randomized controlled trials or meta-analyses that would be needed to establish any reliable relationship between Yohimbe supplementation and exercise outcomes.
Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.
| Title | Type | Year | Direction | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Selected herbals and human exercise performance. | Review | 2000 | — | 100 |