Choices in Sports.

Sports Nutrition: References

NCAA

Choices in Sports

Athletes

Coaches

Crew Chiefs, Athletic Trainers, and Team Physicians

Table of Contents:

[ Health / Dietary / Liquid ]
[ Carbohydrate / Fat / Protein ]
[ Vitamin / References ]

Nutrition Journals Sections:
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y | Z



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Balsom PD, Ekblom B, Soderlund K, Sjodin B, Hultman E. Creatine supplementation and dynamic high-intensity intermittent exercise. Scand J Med Sci Sports 1993;3:143-9.

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Davies KJA, Maguire JJ, et. al. Muscle mitochondrial bioenergetics, oxygen supply, and work capacity during dietary iron deficiency and repletion. Am J physiol. 1982; 242; E418.

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Ekblom B. Applied physiology of soccer. Sports Med. 1986; 3:50.

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Gabel K., Aldous A and Edington C. Dietary intake of two male cyclists during 10-day, 2050 mile ride. Int. J. Sport. Nutr. 1995; 5:55.

Grandjean AC. Practices and Recommendations of Sports Nutritionists. International Journal of Sport Nutrition. 1993; 3: 232-242.

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Harris RC, Soderlund K, Hultman E. Elevation of creatine in resting and exercised muscle of normal...

Haymes E. Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation to Athletes. International Journal of Sports Nutrition. 1991; 1:146-196.

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International Journal of Sports Nutrition. 1994; 4:320-334.


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Johnson MD. Disordered eating in active and athletic women. Clin Sports Med. 1994; Apr; 13 (2); 355-96.


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Keith RE, Okeeffe KA, et. al. Dietary status of trained female cyclists. J. Am. Diet. Assoc. 1989; 89:1620.

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Lapcik O., Hampl R., Hill M., Starka L. Plasma levels of epitestosterone from puberty to adults. Journal of Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 1995 Dec; 55 (3-34):405-8.

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Mallick MJ Whipple TW et. al. Behavioral and psychological traits of weight-conscious teenagers: a comparison of eating disordered patients and high-low risk groups. Adolescence. 1987; 22:157.

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