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Iron and the Athlete

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2005
Iron is an important mineral necessary for many biologic pathways. Different levels of deficiency can occur in the athlete, resulting in symptoms that range from none to severe fatigue. Iron deficiency without anemia may adversely affect athletic performance.
Natalie A, Suedekum, Robert J, Dimeff
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Sleep in the Athlete

Clinics in Sports Medicine
Sleep is important for not only general health but also for lowering injury risk and maintaining athletic performance. Sleep disorders are prevalent in athletes, and taking a sleep history, evaluating sleep quality, and addressing other related factors including mental health are essential in diagnosing and understanding sleep disorders.
Carly, Day   +2 more
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Diabetes in athletes

The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, 2014
Diabetes is not necessarily as debilitating to a sportsperson's career as some people might think.With proper management, any sport is possible. Talha Khan Burki reports.
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Master Athletes

International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 2001
Over the past 3 decades, there has been a continued increase in the number of “older” participants in sporting events such as running, swimming, cycling, rowing, and weightlifting. Some master athletes come from a background with years of training and competition experience, while others have only begun to compete as they approach middle-aged and older.
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Greek Athletes and Athletics

The American Journal of Philology, 1968
Joseph Fontenrose, H. A. Harris
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Greek Athletes and Athletics

The Classical World, 1966
William R. Ridington, H. A. Harris
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