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Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2020
This accessibly written book examines the most commonly taken dietary supplements, exploring what they are and what they're purported to do, and summarizing key research findings regarding their potential health benefits and risks. Today, more than 50 percent of Americans take at least one type of dietary supplement regularly.
Myrna Chandler Goldstein +1 more
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This accessibly written book examines the most commonly taken dietary supplements, exploring what they are and what they're purported to do, and summarizing key research findings regarding their potential health benefits and risks. Today, more than 50 percent of Americans take at least one type of dietary supplement regularly.
Myrna Chandler Goldstein +1 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
The amount of published information on dietary supplements mushroomed in the 1990s. In fewer than 5 years, publications increased at least 100-fold in the medical literature alone. Dietary supplements are an uncharted territory that warrants complete and accurate exploration.
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The amount of published information on dietary supplements mushroomed in the 1990s. In fewer than 5 years, publications increased at least 100-fold in the medical literature alone. Dietary supplements are an uncharted territory that warrants complete and accurate exploration.
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Journal of Sports Sciences, 2004
For the athlete training hard, nutritional supplements are often seen as promoting adaptations to training, allowing more consistent and intensive training by promoting recovery between training sessions, reducing interruptions to training because of illness or injury, and enhancing competitive performance.
Ron J, Maughan +2 more
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For the athlete training hard, nutritional supplements are often seen as promoting adaptations to training, allowing more consistent and intensive training by promoting recovery between training sessions, reducing interruptions to training because of illness or injury, and enhancing competitive performance.
Ron J, Maughan +2 more
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Australian dietary supplementation practices: Health and dietary supplements
Medical Journal of Australia, 1984A random mail survey of 726 adults living in the Adelaide metropolitan area was carried out to determine the prevalence of dietary supplementation and its relationship to health. In the month before the survey, 37% of men and 53% of women had taken some form of supplement.
A, Worsley, D, Crawford
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Pediatrics, 2014
* Abbreviation: ZWH — : z score weight-for-height Nutrition and infection are intimately related,1 and this relationship is important for young children who frequently suffer diarrheal disease and respiratory infections. Although not well defined,2 the quality of diets in young children is likely to have lasting effects on growth and ...
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* Abbreviation: ZWH — : z score weight-for-height Nutrition and infection are intimately related,1 and this relationship is important for young children who frequently suffer diarrheal disease and respiratory infections. Although not well defined,2 the quality of diets in young children is likely to have lasting effects on growth and ...
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The Physician and sportsmedicine, 2016
Just saying no to anabolic steroids has not deterred some athletes in their quest to find a performance edge over their opponents. Cashing in on these athletes' insecurities, many manufacturers of dietary supplements are promoting their products as substitutes for anabolic steroids.
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Just saying no to anabolic steroids has not deterred some athletes in their quest to find a performance edge over their opponents. Cashing in on these athletes' insecurities, many manufacturers of dietary supplements are promoting their products as substitutes for anabolic steroids.
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2017
Abstract The oral consumption of nutrition/dietary supplements is widespread in the general population and among sports people, both children and adults. Despite this, there is very little research on any aspect of dietary supplement consumption in child/youth athletes and translation of information from adult populations should be ...
Ronald J Maughan, Susan M Shirreffs
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Abstract The oral consumption of nutrition/dietary supplements is widespread in the general population and among sports people, both children and adults. Despite this, there is very little research on any aspect of dietary supplement consumption in child/youth athletes and translation of information from adult populations should be ...
Ronald J Maughan, Susan M Shirreffs
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