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Literature Reviews - Nutrition
Literature Reviews are available on the following topics
Each reference comprises of the literature's "Title", "Author" and
the "Journal" in which the paper appeared. The "Title" is a link to the article
in which the literature is reviewed and the "[x]"
at the end of the reference indicates the literature's reference number within
that article.
Nutrition
- 'Effects of Iron Intake Through Food
or Supplement on Iron Status and Performance of Healthy Adolescent Swimmers
During a Training Season', Tsalis G, Int J Sports Med 2004; 25: 306-313 [9]
- 'Dietary Supplements and Sports
Performance: Minerals', Williams MH, Journal of the International Society
of Sports Nutrition 2(1):43-49, 2005 [16]
- 'Relationship Between Diet and Serum
Anabolic Hormone Responses to Heavy-Resistance Exercise in Men', Sallinene
A, Int J Sports Med 2004; 25: 627-633 [10]
- 'Protein and Overtraining: Potential
Applications for Free-Living Athletes', Lowery L & Forsythe CE, Journal
of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. 3(1): 42-50, 2006 [7]
- 'Dietary Supplements and Sports
Performance: Herbals', Williams M, Journal of the International Society of
Sports Nutrition. 3(1):1-6, 2006 [8]
- 'Analysis of Non-Hormonal Nutritional
Supplements for Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids - Results of an International
Study', Geyer H, Int J Sports Med 2004; 25: 124-1 [11]
- 'Dietary Intake and Nutritional
Practices of Elite Greek Aquatic Athletes',Farajian P et al, IJSNEM, 14(5),
October 2004 [12]
- 'Food and Macronutrient Intake of
Elite Kenyan Distance Runners', Onywera VO et al, IJSNEM, 14(6), December
2004 [13]
- 'Position of the American Dietetic
Association and the Canadian Dietetic Association: Nutrition for physical
fitness and athletic performance for adults', American Dietetic
Association, J Am Diet Assoc 1993;93:691-6 [15]
- 'Effects of a Carbohydrate-Protein
Beverage on Cycling Endurance and Muscle Damage', SAUNDERS MJ et al,
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36(7) 1233-1238, July 2004 [7]
- 'Relationship Between Diet and Serum
Anabolic Hormone Responses to Heavy-Resistance Exercise in Men', SALLINEN
J, Int J Sports Med 25 (2004) 627-633 [3]
- 'Fluid and fuel intake during
exercise', COYLE E, Journal Sports Science, Vol.22, No.1, 2004, pp39-55 [2]
- 'The health effects of stimulant
drinks', FINNEGAN, Derek, Nutrition Bulletin, Vol.28, No.2, 2003,
pp147-155 [1]
- 'Effect of vegetarian diets on performance in
strength sports', FORBES-EWAN C Sportscience, Online June 2002 [11]
- 'Post-exercise muscle glycogen
repletion in the extreme: Effect of food absence and active recovery',
FOURNIER, P et al, Journal of Sports Science and Medicine 3, (2004) 139-146 [2]
- 'Adaptation to a high-fat diet for
endurance exercise: Review of potential underlying mechanisms', GOEDECKE JH
and Lambert EV, International SportMed Journal. 4(6), 2003 [10]
- 'Protein - Which is best?',
HOFFMANN JR and Falvo MJ, Journal of Sports Science and Medicine 3(3), 118-130,
Sep 2004 [18]
- 'High Oxidation Rates from Combined
Carbohydrates Ingested during Exercise', JENTJENS, Roy LPG et al, Medicine
& Science in Sports & Exercise. 36(9), (Sep 2004) 1551-1558 [10]
- 'The dipsomania of great distance:
water intoxication in an Ironman triathlete', NOAKES TD et al, Br J Sports
Med 38, (2004) e16 (online) [12]
- Oxidation of Combined Ingestion of
Maltodextrins and Fructose during Exercise', Wallis GA et al, 'Medicine
& Science in Sports & Exercise. 37(3):426-432, March 2005 [11]
- 'Carbohydrate Feedings during Team
Sport Exercise Preserve Physical and CNS Function', Winnick JJ et
al,Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 37(2):306-315, February
2005 [12]
- 'Ingestion of Casein and Whey Proteins
Result in Muscle Anabolism after Resistance Exercise', Tipton KD et al,
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36(12):2073-2081, December
2004 [13]
- 'Erosive Effect of a New Sports Drink
on Dental Enamel during Exercise', Vanables MC et al, Medicine &
Science in Sports & Exercise. 37(1):39-44, January 2005 [14]
- 'Dietary Supplement Use by Varsity
Athletes at a Canadian University', Kristiansen M et al, IJSNEM, 15(2),
April 2005 [1]
- 'Should Carbohydrate Concentration of
a Sports Drink Be Less Than 8% During Exercise in the Heat?',
Millard-Stafford ML, IJSNEM, 15(2), April 2005 [2]
- 'Gastrointestinal Discomfort During
Intermittent High-Intensity Exercise: Effect of Carbohydrate-Electrolyte
Beverage', Shi X et al, IJSNEM, 14(6), December 2004 [3]
- 'Carbohydrate-Electrolyte Feedings and
1h Time Trial Cycling Performance', Desbrow B et al, IJSNEM, 14(5), October
2004 [4]
- 'Nutritional Strategies of Mountain
Marathon Competitors - An Observational Study', Clark HR et al, IJSNEM,
15(2), April 2005 [5]
- 'Dietary Supplements and Sports
Performance: Minerals', Williams MH, Journal of the International Society
of Sports Nutrition 2(1):43-49, 2005 [15]
- 'Nutrient Administration and
Resistance Training', Kerksick CM and Leutholtz B, Journal of the
International Society of Sports Nutrition 2(1):50-67, 2005 [16]
- 'Influence of Hydration Status on
Thermoregulation and Cycling Hill Climbing', Ebert TR et al, Medicine
& Science in Sports & Exercise. 39(2):323-329, February 2007 [8]
- 'Fluid and Food Intake During
Professional Men's and Women's Road-Cycling Tours', Ebert TE et al, IJSPP,
2(1), March 2007 [9]
- 'Hydration During Exercise in Warm,
Humid Conditions: Effect of a Caffeinated Sports Drink', Millard-Stafford M
et al, IJSNEM, 17(2), April 2007 [10]
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