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Nutrition for Maximal Sports Performance
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972In considering the nutrition for maximal sports performance, only the carbohydrate stores are relevant to energy expenditure. During training periods adequate supply of protein is a prerequisite. In competition periods of less than 20 minutes' duration, normal glycogen stores in muscle tissue seem to be adequate, but liver glycogen deficiency can limit
J, Bergström, E, Hultman
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[The influence of occlusion on sporting performance].
Minerva stomatologica, 2004The purpose of the present study is to investigate the relationship between dental occlusion and physical performance using the Ergo-jump platform, and to highlight connections, if any.For the purpose of this research, 30 patients suffering from cervico-facial pathology and 10 without temporomandibular joint dysfunction were selected from within the ...
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Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sport
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2007This discussion reviews the concept and history of ergogenic aides, the penetration of use in society, some benefit/risk information, drug sources in our society, detection and regulation of these agents, and provides a look to the future. It also examines the role of the clinician/endocrinologist for these patients and uses some cases as examples of ...
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Self-Confidence and Sports Performance
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 1988Self-confidence (SC) is one of the most cited factors thought to affect athletic performance. SC is said to playa critical role in athletes 'success; in contrast, lack ofSC seems to be closely associated with athletic failure. Thus, confidence is an importantfactor that distinguishes successful athletes from unsuccessful ones in terms of both their ...
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rhGH Abuse for Sports Performance.
Pediatric endocrinology reviews : PER, 2018Doping is at least as old as the ancient Olympics. Substances taken to improve athletic performance ranged from stimulants to hallucinogenic plant substances, but more recently include anabolic agents. Recombinant human growth hormone, rhGH, is one agent with a relatively short history of use, but few data to unequivocally show that it actually ...
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Influence of circadian rhythms on sports performance
Chronobiology International, 2021Victoria Ayala +2 more
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Effect of the Environment on the Sport Performance
Proceedings of the International Congress on Sports Science Research and Technology Support, 2013PEZZOLI, Alessandro +4 more
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Sport Performance Analysis with a Focus on Racket Sports: A Review
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2021Hana Tomášková +1 more
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