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Adolescent Athletes |
Adolescent Endurance Runners Exhibit Suboptimal Energy Availability and Intakes of key Nutrients | ||
Daily Distribution of Carbohydrate Protein and Fat Intake in Elite Youth Academy Soccer Players Over a 7-Day Training Period | ||
Predicting children’s energy expenditure during physical activity using deep learning and wearable s | ||
Dietary intake and daily distribution of carbohydrate, protein and fat in youth tennis players over | ||
Fitness and executive function as mediators between physical activity and academic achievement. | ||
Nutrition for adolescent female team sport athletes: a review | ||
The longitudinal relationship between dietary intake, physical activity and muscle strength among adolescents | ||
WAVE~Ripples for Change Obesity Two-Year Intervention in High School Soccer Players: Process Evaluation, Best Practices, and Youth Engagement | ||
Sport specialization in middle school and high school long-distance runners | ||
Consensus Definition of Sport Specialization in Youth Athletes Using a Delphi Approach | ||
Presence and Perceptions of Menstrual Dysfunction and Associated Quality of Life Measures Among High School Female Athletes | ||
Association of energy availability with resting metabolic rates in competitive female teenage runners: a cross-sectional study | ||
Monitoring Postmatch Fatigue During a Competitive Season in Elite Youth Soccer Players | ||
Dietary Supplement Intake and Factors Associated with Increased Use in Preadolescent Endurance Runners |
Assessment |
Reliability and diagnostic performance of a new blood ketone and glucose meter in humans. | ||
Portion sizes from 24-hour dietary recalls differed by sex among those who selected the same portion | ||
Prediction equation for estimating total daily energy requirements of special operations personnel. | ||
Development of a psychometrically valid and reliable sports nutrition knowledge questionnaire | ||
Nutritional Requirements of the Child and Teenage Athlete. | ||
Methodology of dietary assessment in athletes- concepts and pitfalls_2003 | ||
Innovations in energy expenditure assessment | ||
Gender and race are significant determinants of students food choices on a college campus | ||
Development of an athlete diet index for rapid dietary assessment of athletes. | ||
Development of a new tool for managing performance nutrition: the athlete food choice questionnaire | ||
Development and validation of a food frequency questionnaire for Japanese athletes (FFQJA). | ||
Creatine kinase, neuromuscular fatigue, and the contact codes of football: a systematic review | ||
Caffeine ingestion changes time-motion and technical-tactical aspects in simulated boxing matches: | ||
2006-2017 NFL Bod Pod Data | ||
Biomarkers of Nutrition and Health: New Tools for New Approaches | ||
Bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) in university athletes. | ||
Association of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations with glucose profiles in male collegiate food | ||
Assessment of Nutrient Status in Athletes and the Need for Supplementation. | ||
Accuracy of resting metabolic rate prediction equations in athletes. | ||
Fast Screening Tool and Scoring Sheet | ||
The Athlete Food Choice Questionnaire (AFCQ): Validity and Reliability in a Sample of International High-Performance Athletes | ||
Assessment of dietary nitrate intake in humans: a systematic review | ||
Development of a questionnaire to assess dietary restrictions runners use to mitigate gastrointestinal symptoms | ||
Resting energy expenditure in elite athletes: development of new predictive equations based on anthropometric variables and bioelectrical impedance analysis derived phase angle | ||
A game for all shapes and sizes? Changes in anthropometric and performance measures of elite professional rugby union players 1999– 2018 |
Body Composition |
Anthropometric and body composition profile of young professional soccer players. | ||
An investigation of the accuracy and reliability of body composition assessed with a handheld electrical impedance myography device | ||
Agreement between ultrasound and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in assessing percentage body fat in college-aged adults | ||
Impact of Acute Dietary Manipulations on DXA and BIA Body Composition Estimates | ||
Body composition assessment of English Premier League soccer players: a comparative DXA analysis of first team, U21 and U18 squads | ||
Body composition changes associated with fasted versus non-fasted aerobic exercise | ||
Body composition differences by age and playing standard in male rugby union and rugby league: A systematic review and meta-analysis | ||
BODY COMPOSITION VARIABLES BY SPORT AND SPORT-POSITION IN ELITE COLLEGIATE ATHLETES | ||
Comparative analysis of BIA, IBC, and DXA for determining body fat in American Football players | ||
How dieting makes the lean fatter: from a perspective of body composition autoregulation through adipostats and proteinstats awaiting discovery | ||
Comparison between Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry and Bioelectrical Impedance Analyses for Accuracy in Measuring Whole Body Muscle Mass and Appendicular Skeletal Muscle Mass | ||
DXA-derived estimates of energy balance and its relationship with changes in body composition across a season in team sport athletes | ||
Effect of Predicted Versus Measured Thoracic Gas Volume on Body Fat Percentage in Young Adults | ||
Interpretation of Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry-Derived Body Composition Change in Athletes: a Review and Recommendations for Best Practice Interpretation of Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry-Derived Body Composition Change in Athletes: a Review and R | ||
Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry body composition reference values of limbs and trunk from NHANES 1999–2004 with additional visualization methods | ||
IMPORTANCE OF BODY COMPOSITION IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE COMBINE PHYSIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS | ||
LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN BODY COMPOSITION THROUGHOUT SUCCESSIVE SEASONAL PHASES AMONG CANADIAN UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS | ||
Magnitude and Composition of the Energy Surplus for Maximizing Muscle Hypertrophy: Implications for Bodybuilding and Physique Athletes | ||
Estimating fat-free mass in elite youth male soccer players: cross-validation of different field methods and development of prediction equation | ||
Reference Values for Body Composition and Anthropometric Measurements in Athletes | ||
Running performance in a timed city run and body composition: A cross-sectional study in more than 3000 runners | ||
SEASONAL CHANGES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES AND BODY COMPOSITION DURING A COMPETITIVE SEASON IN MALE AND FEMALE ELITE COLLEGIATE ICE HOCKEY PLAYERS | ||
Seasonal Effects on Body Composition, Muscle Characteristics, and Performance of Collegiate Swimmers and Divers | ||
Upper and lower thresholds of fat-free mass index in a large cohort of female collegiate athletes | ||
Predictive Ability of Body Fat Percentage and Thigh Anthropometrics on Tissue Cooling During Cold-Water Immersion | ||
Acute high-intensity endurance exercise is more effective than moderate-intensity exercise for attenuation of postprandial triglyceride elevation | ||
Case Study: Body Composition Periodization in an Olympic-Level Female Middle-Distance Runner Over a 9-Year Career | ||
Fasted Versus Nonfasted Aerobic Exercise on Body Composition: Considerations for Physique Athletes | ||
Fluid and diet patterns associated with weight cycling and changes in body composition assessed by continuous monitoring throughout a collegiate wrestling season. | ||
Intake of Animal Protein Blend Plus Carbohydrate Improves Body Composition With no Impact on Performance in Endurance Athletes | ||
Body Composition Values of NCAA Division 1 Female Athletes Derived From Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry | ||
Resting Energy Expenditure, Body Composition and Phase Angle in Anorectic, Ballet Dancers and Constitutionally Lean Males | ||
Normative fat-free mass index values for a diverse sample of collegiate female athletes | ||
Anthropometric, physiological, and performance developments in cross-country skiers | ||
Body composition for health and performance: a survey of body composition assessment practice carried out by the Ad Hoc Research Working Group on Body Composition, Health and Performance under the auspices of the IOC Medical Commission | ||
Current Status of Body Composition Assessment in Sport | ||
A Short-Term Low-Fiber Diet Reduces Body Mass in Healthy Young Men: Implications for Weight-Sensitive Sports | ||
Lean mass sparing in resistance-trained athletes during caloric restriction: the role of resistance training volume |
Body Composition - Assessment Techniques |
Impact of Acute Dietary Manipulations on DXA and BIA Body Composition Estimates | ||
Body Mass Index as a Predictor of Injuries in Athletics | ||
BODY COMPOSITION AND BONE MINERAL DENSITY OF DIVISION 1 COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL PLAYERS: A CONSORTIUM OF COLLEGE ATHLETE RESEARCH STUDY | ||
Comparing DXA and Air-Displacement-Plethysmography to Assess Body Composition of Male Collegiate Hockey Players | ||
Comparison of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis and Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry for Estimating Bone Mineral Content | ||
Comparison of a Bioelectrical Impedance Device against the Reference Method Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry and Anthropometry for the Evaluation of Body Composition in Adults | ||
Resulting Shifts in Percentile and Standard Placements after Comparison of the BOD POD and DXA | ||
Dietary intake of professional Australian football athletes surrounding body composition assessment | ||
Local fat content and muscle quality measured by a new electrical impedance myography device: correlations with ultrasound variables | ||
Potential harmful effects of dietary supplements in sports medicine | ||
Relative Body Weight and Standardised Brightness‑Mode Ultrasound Measurement of Subcutaneous Fat in Athletes: An International Multicentre Reliability Study, Under the Auspices of the IOC Medical Commission | ||
Reliability and Validity of Commercially Available Low-Cost Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis | ||
The non-linear relationship between sum of 7 skinfolds and fat and lean mass in elite swimmers | ||
Validity and Reliability of Assessing Body Composition Using a Mobile Application | ||
Validity of Field and Laboratory Three-Compartment Models in Healthy Adults | ||
Generalized Equations for Predicting Percent Body Fat from Anthropometric Measures Using a Criterion Five-Compartment Model | ||
Combining anthropometry and bioelectrical impedance analysis to predict body fat in female athletes |
Bone Health |
Bone density status in a large population of patients with anorexia nervosa | ||
BONE MINERAL CONTENT AND DENSITY AMONG FEMALE NCAA DIVISION I ATHLETES ACROSS THE COMPETITIVE SEASON AND OVER A MULTI-YEAR TIME FRAME | ||
Bone recognition mechanism of porcine osteocalcin from crystal structure | ||
Development and Prevention of Running-Related Osteoarthritis | ||
The Effect of Postexercise Carbohydrate and Protein Ingestion on Bone Metabolism | ||
Geometric and “True” Densitometric Characteristics of Bones in Athletes with Stress Fracture and Menstrual Disturbances: A Systematic Review | ||
Mediating role of physical fitness and fat mass on the associations between physical activity and bone health in youth | ||
Nutritional Intake and Bone Health Among Adults With Probable Undiagnosed, Untreated Celiac Disease: What We Eat in America and NHANES 2009–2014 | ||
Part I: epidemiology and risk factors for stress fractures in female athletes | ||
Part II: presentation, diagnosis, classification, treatment, and prevention of stress fractures in female athletes | ||
Resistance Training and Milk-Substitution Enhance Body Composition and Bone Health in Adolescent Girls | ||
Sport and Triad Risk Factors Influence Bone Mineral Density in Collegiate Athletes | ||
The effect of inflammation on the bone | ||
Once daily calcium (1000 mg) and vitamin D (1000 IU) supplementation during military training prevents increases in biochemical markers of bone resorption but does not affect tibial microarchitecture in Army recruits |
Brain Health - Cognitive Performance |
A brief introduction to the COM-B Model of behaviour and the PRIME Theory of motivation | ||
Be in the Know Dietary Supplements for Cognitive Performance | ||
Caloric restriction, physical activity, and cognitive performance: A review of evidence and a discussion of the potential mediators of BDNF and TrkB |
Brain Health - Concussion & Injury |
The Potential for DHA to Mitigate Mild Traumatic Brain Injury | ||
Concussion Management at the NFL, College, High School, and Youth Sports Levels | ||
Removal From Activity After SportsRelated Concussion in Sex-Comparable Sports From the Michigan High School Athletic Association | ||
Nutritional treatment for acute and chronic traumatic brain injury patients | ||
Dietary intake and cognitive function: evidence from the Bogalusa Heart Study | ||
Exploration of US Men’s Professional Sport Organization Concussion Policies | ||
Factors Associated With Energy Expenditure and Energy Balance in Acute Sport-Related Concussion | ||
Incidence and Risk Factors in Concussion Events A 5-Season Study in the French Top 14 Rugby Union Championship | ||
Neuroprotection by Docosahexaenoic Acid in Brain Injury | ||
Does the Apolipoprotein e4 Allele Predispose Varsity Athletes to Concussion? A Prospective Cohort Study | ||
Concussions, Traumatic Brain Injury, and the Innovative Use of Omega-3s | ||
Musculoskeletal and head injuries in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) | ||
Nutrition, brain function and cognitive performance | ||
Nutritional Supplements and the Brain | ||
Effect of Docosahexaenoic Acid on a Biomarker of Head Trauma in American Football | ||
v-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation as a Potential Therapeutic Aid for the Recovery from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion | ||
Protection Before Impact: the Potential Neuroprotective Role of Nutritional Supplementation in Sports-Related Head Trauma | ||
Targeted Intervention Improves Symptoms and Impairments in Patients With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury With Chronic Symptoms | ||
The Role of Nutritional Supplements in Sports Concussion Treatment | ||
Nutritional Supplements for the Treatment and Prevention of Sports-Related Concussion Evidence Still Lacking | ||
The effect of omega-3 fatty acids on a biomarker of head trauma in NCAA football athletes: a multi-site, non-randomized study | ||
The Role of Active Rehabilitation in Concussion Management: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis |
Career Growth |
Sports nutritionists’ perspectives on enablers and barriers to nutritional adherence in high performance sport: A qualitative analysis informed by the COM-B model and theoretical domains framework | ||
Stress and Burnout in Nutrition and Dietetics Strengthening Interprofessional Ties | ||
Nutrition Education Intervention for College Female Athletes | ||
Nutrition Education by a Registered Dietitian Improves Dietary Intake and Nutrition Knowledge of a NCAA Female Volleyball Team | ||
Gender differences and access to a sports dietitian influence dietary habits of collegiate athletes | ||
Availability of a sports dietitian may lead to improved performance and recovery of NCAA division I baseball athletes | ||
Oatmeal is better than no meal: the career pathways of African American male professional athletes from underserved communities in the United States | ||
The Recovery Umbrella in the World of Elite Sport: Do Not Forget the Coaching and Performance Staff |
Celiac & Gluten Sensitivity |
Commercial Hype Versus Reality: Our Current Scientific Understanding of Gluten and Athletic Performance | ||
Celiac Disease or Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity? An Approach to Clinical Differential Diagnosis | ||
Pathologic bone alterations in celiac disease: Etiology, epidemiology, and treatment | ||
Small Amounts of Gluten in Subjects with Suspected Nonceliac Gluten Sensitivity: a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Cross-Over Trial |
CPSDA Listserv Article Requests |
High Sleep Disturbances and Longer Concussion Duration in Repeat Concussions | ||
The Path Towards Progress: A Critical Review to Advance the Science of the Female and Male Athlete Triad and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport |
Diabetes |
Update on Management of Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes in Athletes | ||
Effect of Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Glycemic Control in Adolescents and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes A Randomized Clinical Trial | ||
Sucralose decreases insulin sensitivity in healthy subjects: a randomized controlled trial | ||
Association between vitamin D deficiency and insulin resistance markers in euthyroid non-diabetic individuals | ||
Triglycerides and glucose index as an insulin resistance marker in a sample of healthy adults |
Diet & Weight Loss |
Research at a Glance: Low Energy Availability in Athletes: A Review of Prevalence, Dietary Patterns, Physiological Health, and Sports Performance | ||
How dieting makes the lean fatter: from a perspective of body composition autoregulation through adipostats and proteinstats awaiting discovery | ||
Effectiveness of Diet Refeeds and Diet Breaks as a Precontest Strategy | ||
Complications of laparoscopic gastric banding detention and treatment | ||
Long-term metabolic risk for the metabolically healthy overweight/obese phenotype | ||
Metabolic Adaptations to Weight Loss: A Brief Review | ||
The effects of pre-meal drink volume on gastric motility and energy intake in healthy men | ||
The Surgical Management of Obesity |
Eating Disorders/Disordered Eating |
A systematic review of studies comparing body image concerns among female college athletes and non-athletes, 1997–2012 | ||
Anorexia athletica in pre-professional ballet dancers | ||
Athletes and Eating Disorders: What Coaches, Parents, and Teammates Need to Know | ||
Severity of Binge-Eating Disorder and its Effects on Treatment Outcome | ||
BODY IMAGE AMONG ELITE RUGBY UNION PLAYERS | ||
Relationships between body image, nutritional supplement use, and attitudes towards doping in sport among adolescent boys: implications for prevention programs | ||
Contextual Body Image and Athletes’ Disordered Eating: The Contribution of Athletic Body Image to Disordered Eating in High Performance Women Athletes | ||
2016 update on eating disorders in athletes: A comprehensive narrative review with a focus on clinical assessment and management | ||
Calorie counting and fitness tracking technology: Associations with eating disorder symptomatology | ||
Can we reduce eating disorder risk factors in female college athletes? A randomized exploratory investigation of two peer-led interventions | ||
“Despite being an athlete, I am also a humanbeing": Male elite gymnasts’ reflections on food and body image | ||
Disorder in Disguise: Recognizing the Need for Change when Common Diet Trends Cause Harm | ||
Disordered Eating Among a Diverse Sample of First-Year College Students | ||
Disordered eating among adolescent female swimmers: Dietary, biochemical, and body composition factors | ||
Disordered Eating and the Use of Unhealthy Weight Control Methods in College Students: 1995, 2002, and 2008 | ||
Disordered eating behaviours in female physique athletes | ||
Disordered Eating, Development of Menstrual Irregularity, and Reduced Bone Mass Change After a 3-Year Follow-Up In Female Adolescent Endurance Runners | ||
Disordered eating in male athletes: a meta-analysis | ||
Disordered Eating in Women's Gymnastics: Perspectives of Athletes, Coaches, Parents, and Judges | ||
Drive for thinness score is a proxy indicator of energy deficiency in exercising women | ||
Eating Disorders in Male Runners | ||
AED Report - Eating Disorders | ||
Development and validation of the Eating Disorders Screen for Athletes (EDSA): A brief screening tool for male and female athletes | ||
Effects of estrogen and progesterone administration on extracellular fluid | ||
Frequency and Psychosocial Correlates of Eating Disorder Symptomatology in Male Figure Skaters | ||
High-level athletes’ motivation for sport and susceptibility to doping: The mediating role of eating behaviours | ||
Higher Prevalence of Eating Disorders among Adolescent Elite Athletes than Controls | ||
Incidence, Prevalence, and Risk of Eating Disorder Behaviors in Military Academy Cadets | ||
Inflammatory Markers in Anorexia Nervosa: An Exploratory Study | ||
Intuitive eating in young adults. Who is doing it, and how is it related to disordered eating behaviors? q | ||
A longitudinal investigation of sports-related risk factors for disordered eating in aesthetic sports | ||
Orthorexia nervosa: A frequent eating disordered behavior in athletes | ||
Prevalence of disordered eating and pathogenic weight control behaviors among male collegiate athletes. | ||
Prevalence of Eating Disorder Risk and Body Image Distortion Among National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Varsity Equestrian Athletes | ||
Programs on a Diet?: An Examination of Athletic Departments’ Eating Disorder Policies at NCAA Division I Universities | ||
RED-S CAT™ Relative Energy Defi ciency in Sport (RED-S) Clinical Assessment Tool (CAT) | ||
Nutrition Therapy for Eating Disorders | ||
Relationship between energy availability, energy conservation and cognitive restraint with performance measures in male endurance athletes | ||
The prevalence of disordered eating and possible health consequences in adolescent female tennis players from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | ||
The prevalence of disordered eating in elite male and female soccer players | ||
The Sporting Body: Body Image and Eating Disorder Symptomatology Among Female Athletes from Leanness Focused and Nonleanness Focused Sports | ||
Weight stigma and eating behavior: A review of the literature | ||
Self-Reported Restrictive Eating, Eating Disorders, Menstrual Dysfunction, and Injuries in Athletes Competing at Different Levels and Sports | ||
Prevalence of eating disorders on male team sports players | ||
The Path Towards Progress: A Critical Review to Advance the Science of the Female and Male Athlete Triad and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport | ||
Food insecurity is associated with disordered eating behaviors in NCAA division 1 male collegiate athletes | ||
Screening for Eating Disorders in Adolescents and Adults US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement |
Energy Availability |
Physiologic and behavioral indicators of energy deficiency in female adolescent runners with elevated bone turnover1 | ||
Are professional young rugby league players eating enough? Energy intake, expenditure and balance during a pre-season | ||
Assessment of energy availability and associated risk factors in professional female soccer players | ||
Connecting Energy Availability and Iron Deficiency with Bone Health: Implications for the Female Athlete | ||
Dietary Intakes of Professional and Semi-Professional Team Sport Athletes Do Not Meet Sport Nutrition Recommendations—A Systematic Literature Review | ||
Energy Availability in Athletics: Health, Performance, and Physique | ||
Energy Balance over One Athletic Season | ||
Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline | ||
Low energy availability assessed by a sport-specific questionnaire and clinical interview indicative of bone health, endocrine profile and cycling performance in competitive male cyclists | ||
Low Energy Availability in Athletes: A Review of Prevalence, Dietary Patterns, Physiological Health, and Sports Performance | ||
LOW ENERGY AVAILABILITY, PLASMA LIPIDS, AND HORMONAL PROFILES OF RECREATIONAL ATHLETES | ||
Menstrual Disruption with Exercise Is Not Linked to an Energy Availability Threshold | ||
Initiating aerobic exercise with low glycogen content reduces markers of myogenesis but not mTORC1 signaling | ||
Nutritional Needs of the Female Athlete: Risk and Prevention of Low Energy Availability | ||
Omission of carbohydrate-rich breakfast impairs evening 2000-m rowing time trial performance | ||
Prevalence of disordered eating in elite female athletes in team sports in Greece | ||
Providing Choice in Exercise Influences Food Intake at the Subsequent Meal | ||
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport in Male Athletes: A Commentary on Its Presentation Among Selected Groups of Male Athletes | ||
The Impact of Low Energy Availability on Nonexercise Activity Thermogenesis and Physical Activity Behavior in Recreationally Trained Adults | ||
What is the evidence for a Triad-like syndrome in exercising men? | ||
Appetite and Energy Intake Regulation in Response to Acute Exercise | ||
Caloric restriction induces anabolic resistance to resistance exercise | ||
Energy Availability With or Without Eating Disorder Risk in Collegiate Female Athletes and Performing Artists | ||
Effect of Aerobic Exercise-induced Weight Loss on the Components of Daily Energy Expenditure | ||
Energy Requirements of Male Academy Soccer Players from the English Premier League | ||
The Impact of Low Energy Availability on Nonexercise Activity Thermogenesis and Physical Activity Behavior in Recreationally Trained Adults | ||
The Utility of the Low Energy Availability in Females Questionnaire to Detect Markers Consistent With Low Energy Availability-Related Conditions in a Mixed-Sport Cohort | ||
The Physiological Control of Eating: Signals, Neurons, and Networks | ||
Measuring the Exercise Component of Energy Availability during Arduous Training in Women | ||
Where are all the men? Low energy availability in male cyclists: A review | ||
Collegiate Male Athletes Exhibit Conditions of the Male Athlete Triad | ||
Screening for Low Energy Availability in Male Athletes: Attempted Validation of LEAM-Q |
Environmental Nutrition |
Effects of leucine-enriched essential amino acid and whey protein bolus dosing upon skeletal muscle protein synthesis at rest and after exercise in older women | ||
Effects of Mental Fatigue on Endurance Performance in the Heat | ||
Special Environments: Altitude and Heat | ||
Small targeted dietary changes can yield substantial gains for human and environmental health |
Environmental Nutrition - Altitude |
Contemporary Periodization of Altitude Training for Elite Endurance Athletes: A Narrative Review | ||
Heat Versus Altitude Training for Endurance Performance at Sea Level | ||
Implication of Blood Rheology and Pulmonary Hemodynamics on Exercise-Induced Hypoxemia at Sea Level and Altitude in Athletes | ||
Influence of Dietary Nitrate Supplementation on High-Intensity Intermittent Running Performance at Different Doses of Normobaric Hypoxia in Endurance-Trained Males | ||
Lower Obesity Rate during Residence at High Altitude among a Military Population with Frequent Migration: A Quasi Experimental Model for Investigating Spatial Causation | ||
Proteinuria in a high-altitude 161-km (100-mile) ultramarathon | ||
The effects of environmental hypoxia on substrate utilisation during exercise: a meta-analysis | ||
Implication of blood rheology and pulmonary hemodynamics on exercise-induced hypoxemia at sea level and altitude in athletes | ||
An observational study of sleep characteristics in elite endurance athletes during an altitude training camp at 1800 m | ||
Dietary Nitrate Supplementation Is Not Helpful for Endurance Performance at Simulated Altitude Even When Combined With Intermittent Normobaric Hypoxic Training |
Environmental Nutrition - Heat |
Efects of Heat Acclimation and Acclimatisation on Maximal Aerobic Capacity Compared to Exercise Alone in Both Thermoneutral and Hot Environments: A Meta‑Analysis and Meta‑Regression | ||
Effect of Exercising in the Heat on Intestinal Fatty Acid-Binding Protein, Endotoxins, and Lipopolysaccharide-Binding Protein Markers in Trained Athletic Populations: A Systematic Literature Review | ||
Heat-related illness in sports and exercise | ||
Exercise and Heat Stress: Inflammation and the Iron Regulatory Response | ||
Dietary Intake and Gastrointestinal Integrity in Runners Undertaking High-Intensity Exercise in the Heat | ||
Menthol as an Ergogenic Aid for the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games: An Expert‑Led Consensus Statement Using the Modifed Delphi Method | ||
Personalized fluid and fuel intake for performance optimization in the heat | ||
Roundtable on Preseason Heat Safety in Secondary School Athletics: Heat Acclimatization | ||
Running in the Heat: Performance Consequences and Strategies to Prepare for Hot-Weather Racing | ||
Sex diferences in the physiological adaptations to heat acclimation: a state‑of‑the‑art review | ||
Sports Dietitians Australia Position Statement: Nutrition for Exercise in Hot Environments | ||
Sports Drinks Consumed During Exercise, Which Affect Thermoregulation and/or Athletic Performance in the Heat: A Review | ||
Hiking Time Trial Performance in the Heat with Real-Time Observation of Heat Strain, Hydration Status and Fluid Intake Behavior | ||
Competing in Hot Conditions at the Tokyo Olympic Games: Preparation Strategies Used by Australian Race Walkers | ||
A Combination of Ice Ingestion and Head Cooling Enhances Cognitive Performance during Endurance Exercise in the Heat | ||
Ice Ingestion Maintains Cognitive Performance during a Repeated Sprint Performance in The Heat |
Exercise Effects |
Heart rate variability and psychometric responses to overload and tapering in collegiate sprint-swimmers | ||
In pursuit of the ‘Unbreakable’ Athlete: what is the role of moderating factors and circular causation? | ||
Efects of Interrupting Prolonged Sitting with Physical Activity Breaks on Blood Glucose, Insulin and Triacylglycerol Measures: A Systematic Review and Meta‑analysis | ||
Effects of endurance exercise training on inflammatory circulating progenitor cell content in lean and obese adults | ||
Effects of Wearing an N95 Respirator or Cloth Mask Among Adults at Peak Exercise A Randomized Crossover Trial | ||
Effects of Different Intensities of Endurance Exercise in Morning and Evening on the Lipid Metabolism Response | ||
More than one road leads to Rome: A narrative review and meta-analysis of physical activity intervention effects on cognition in youth | ||
Muscle damage in intensive preparation period for elite wrestlers – biochemical assessment | ||
Sex differences in postprandial glucose response to short bouts of exercise: A randomized controlled trial | ||
Acute Efects of Resistance Exercise on Cognitive Function in Healthy Adults: A Systematic Review with Multilevel Meta‑Analysis | ||
The impact of face masks on performance and physiological outcomes during exercise: a systematic review and meta-analysis | ||
Consumption of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract Improves Recovery from Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage in Non-Resistance Trained Men and Women: A Double-Blind Randomised Trial | ||
New Zealand blackcurrant extract enhances muscle oxygenation during repeated intermittent forearm muscle contractions in advanced and elite rock climbers | ||
Implication of Blood Rheology and Pulmonary Hemodynamics on Exercise-Induced Hypoxemia at Sea Level and Altitude in Athletes | ||
Acute Effects of Dietary Nitrate on Exercise Tolerance, Muscle Oxygenation, and Cardiovascular Function in Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease | ||
Appetite Is Suppressed After Full-Body Resistance Exercise Compared With Split-Body Resistance Exercise: The Potential Influence of Lactate and Autonomic Modulation | ||
The Effects of Pre-Exercise Blood Glucose on Responses to Short Duration High Intensity Exercise | ||
Periodized Nutrition for Athletes | ||
The Effects of Supervised Exercise Training on Weight Control and Other Metabolic Outcomes in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Meta-Analysis | ||
Skeletal Muscle Nitrate as a Regulator of Systemic Nitric Oxide Homeostasis | ||
Lean mass sparing in resistance‐trained athletes during caloric restriction: the role of resistance training volume | ||
An Evidence-Based Review of the Pathophysiology, Treatment, and Prevention of Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramps | ||
The Effect of an Ultradistance Foot Race on Thyroid, Stress Hormone Levels and the Immune System | ||
New Zealand Blackcurrant extract supplementation does not improve repeated sprint ability | ||
Inactivity Causes Resistance to Improvements in Metabolism After Exercise | ||
Beta2-agonist induces IL-6 release from human skeletal muscle |
Female Athletes |
Nutritional Needs of Female Athletes | ||
BONE MINERAL CONTENT AND DENSITY AMONG FEMALE NCAA DIVISION I ATHLETES ACROSS THE COMPETITIVE SEASON AND OVER A MULTI-YEAR TIME FRAME | ||
Endocrine Responses to Sport-Related Brain Injury in Female Athletes: A Narrative Review and a Call for Action | ||
EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE USE ON BIOMARKERS AND BODY COMPOSITION DURING A COMPETITIVE SEASON IN COLLEGIATE FEMALE SOCCER PLAYERS | ||
Fluctuations in hematological athlete biological passport biomarkers in relation to the menstrual cycle | ||
Fluid Balance and Hydration Considerations for Women: Review and Future Directions | ||
HORMONAL CONTRACEPTIVE USE DOES NOT AFFECT STRENGTH, ENDURANCE, OR BODY COMPOSITION ADAPTATIONS TO COMBINED STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE TRAINING IN WOMEN | ||
Influence of Peak Menstrual Cycle Hormonal Changes on Restoration of Fluid Balance After Induced Dehydration | ||
Injury Incidence Across the Menstrual Cycle in International Footballers | ||
Integrating Transwomen and Female Athletes with Diferences of Sex Development (DSD) into Elite Competition: The FIMS 2021 Consensus Statement | ||
Methodological Considerations for Studies in Sport and Exercise Science with Women as Participants: A Working Guide for Standards of Practice for Research on Women | ||
Nutritional Aspects of the Female Athlete | ||
Nutritional aspects of women strength athletes | ||
Physiological Characteristics of Female Soccer Players and Health and Performance Considerations: A Narrative Review | ||
Professional Female Athletes Are at a Heightened Risk of Iron-Deficient Erythropoiesis Compared With Nonathletes | ||
Resistance Training and Skeletal Muscle Protein Metabolism in Eumenorrheic Females: Implications for Researchers and Practitioners | ||
Sex differences and considerations for female specific nutritional strategies: a narrative review | ||
The Efect of the Menstrual Cycle and Oral Contraceptives on Acute Responses and Chronic Adaptations to Resistance Training: A Systematic Review of the Literature | ||
The Interplay Between Plasma Hormonal Concentrations, Physical Fitness, Workload and Mood State Changes to Periods of Congested Match Play in Professional Soccer Players Karim Saidi1,2, Abderraouf Ben Abderrahman2†, Daniel Boullosa3, Grégory Dupont4, Anth | ||
Physical Activity, Menstrual History, and Bone Microarchitecture in Female Athletes with Multiple Bone Stress Injuries | ||
Elite female athlete research: stop searching for the ‘magic P’ | ||
The acute effect of the menstrual cycle and oral contraceptive cycle on measures of body composition | ||
The effect of the menstrual cycle and hyperglycaemia on hormonal and metabolic responses during exercise | ||
Funding and college-provided nutritional resources on diet quality among female athletes | ||
Impact of Follicular Menstrual Phase on Body Composition Measures and Resting Metabolism | ||
Dietary Supplements for Athletic Performance in Women: Beta-Alanine, Caffeine, and Nitrate | ||
Intensified training in adolescent female athletes: a crossover study of Greek yogurt effects on indices of recovery |
Female Athlete Triad / RED-S |
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Female Athletes: Is Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport a Risk Factor? | ||
Unexpected Hurdle in the Race: Hypophosphatasia Unmasked by the Female Athlete Triad | ||
The Unexplored Crossroads of the Female Athlete Triad and Iron Deficiency: A Narrative Review | ||
A Review of Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport in Artistic (Synchronized) Swimming | ||
Association of the Female Athlete Triad Risk Assessment Stratification to the Development of Bone Stress Injuries in Collegiate Athletes | ||
Assessment of energy availability and associated risk factors in professional female soccer players | ||
The Female Athlete Triad POSITION STAND | ||
A review of the pathophysiology of functional hypothalamic amenorrhoea in women subject to psychological stress, disordered eating, excessive exercise or a combination of these factors | ||
Bone metabolic responses to low energy availability achieved by diet or exercise in active eumenorrheic women | ||
Case Study: Body Composition Periodization in an Olympic-Level Female Middle-Distance Runner Over a 9-Year Career | ||
Characterization of Risk Quantification Differences Using Female Athlete Triad Cumulative Risk Assessment and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport Clinical Assessment Tool | ||
Coaching Concerns in Physically Active Girls and Young Women—Part I: The Female Athlete Triad | ||
Comparison of Female Athlete Triad Coalition and RED-S risk assessment tools | ||
Disordered Eating, Menstrual Irregularity, and Bone Mineral Density in Female Runners | ||
Eating behaviours related to psychological stress are associated with functional hypothalamic amenorrhoea in exercising women | ||
Effects of dietary intervention in young female athletes with menstrual disorders | ||
Endocrine Effects of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport | ||
Energy availability in athletes | ||
Energy Availability, Not Body Fatness, Regulates Reproductive Function in Women | ||
Energy balance and body composition in sports and exercise | ||
Energy balance and body composition in sports and exercise | ||
Energy Deficiency, Menstrual Disturbances, and Low Bone Mass: What Do Exercising Australian Women Know About the Female Athlete Triad? | ||
Exercise dependence, eating disorder symptoms and biomarkers of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports (RED-S) among male endurance athletes | ||
Female Athlete Triad Coalition risk assessment tool is an evidenced-based tool that is reliable and well-described | ||
Females Have a Greater Incidence of Stress Fractures Than Males in Both Military and Athletic Populations: A Systemic Review | ||
Folic Acid Supplementation Improves Vascular Function in Amenorrheic Runners | ||
IOC consensus statement on relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S): 2018 update | ||
Indices of Resting Metabolic Rate Accurately Reflect Energy Deficiency in Exercising Women | ||
The Impact of Low Energy Availability on Nonexercise Activity Thermogenesis and Physical Activity Behavior in Recreationally Trained Adults | ||
“I’d got self-destruction down to a fine art”: a qualitative exploration of relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) in endurance athletes | ||
Clearance and Return to Play for the Female Athlete Triad: Clinical Guidelines, Clinical Judgment, and Evolving Evidence | ||
Low Energy Availability in Athletes: A Review of Prevalence, Dietary Patterns, Physiological Health, and Sports Performance | ||
Low energy availability in female athletes: From the lab to the field | ||
Low Energy Availability in the Marathon and Other Endurance Sports | ||
Low RMRratio as a Surrogate Marker for Energy Deficiency, the Choice of Predictive Equation Vital for Correctly Identifying Male and Female Ballet Dancers at Risk | ||
Male Flat Jockeys Do Not Display Deteriorations in Bone Density or Resting Metabolic Rate in Accordance With Race Riding Experience: Implications for RED-S | ||
The Development of the Brief Eating Disorder in Athletes Questionnaire | ||
Menses Requires Energy: A Review of How Disordered Eating, Excessive Exercise, and High Stress Lead to Menstrual Irregularities | ||
Misunderstanding the Female Athlete Triad: Refuting the IOC Consensus Statement on Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) | ||
Negative Consequences of Low Energy Availability in Natural Male Bodybuilding: A Review | ||
Nutritional Intake and Energy Availability of Collegiate Distance Runners | ||
Obstacles in the Optimization of Bone Health Outcomes in the Female Athlete Triad | ||
Overtraining Syndrome (OTS) and Relative Energy Defciency in Sport (RED‑S): Shared Pathways, Symptoms and Complexities | ||
Parallels with the Female Athlete Triad in Male Athletes | ||
Performance and Health Decrements Associated With Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport for Division I Women Athletes During a Collegiate Cross-Country Season: A Case Series | ||
Randomised controlled trial of the effects of increased energy intake on menstrual recovery in exercising women with menstrual disturbances: the ‘REFUEL’ study | ||
The IOC consensus statement: beyond the Female Athlete Triad—Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) | ||
The Prevalence of Disordered Eating, Menstrual Dysfunction, and Low Bone Mineral Density among US Collegiate Athletes' | ||
The Psychological and Physiological Consequences of Low Energy Availability in a Male Combat Sport Athlete | ||
The Utility of the Low Energy Availability in Females Questionnaire to Detect Markers Consistent With Low Energy Availability-Related Conditions in a Mixed-Sport Cohort | ||
Markers of Low-Iron Status Are Associated with Female Athlete Triad Risk Factors | ||
The LEAF questionnaire: a screening tool for the identification of female athletes at risk for the female athlete triad | ||
#REDS (Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport): time for a revolution in sports culture and systems to improve athlete health and performance | ||
Prevalence of Surrogate Markers of Relative Energy Deficiency in Male Norwegian Olympic-Level Athletes | ||
Inducing low energy availability in trained endurance male athletes results in poorer explosive power | ||
Knowledge of the female athlete triad and relative energy deficiency in sport among female cross-country athletes and support staff |
GI Nutrition & Food Allergies |
Case Study: Utilizing a Low FODMAP Diet to Combat Exercise-Induced Gastrointestinal Symptoms | ||
Glutamine and the regulation of intestinal permeability: from bench to bedside | ||
Dietary and non-dietary correlates of gastrointestinal distress during the cycle and run of a triathlon | ||
Effect of a short-term low fermentable oligiosaccharide, disaccharide, monosaccharide and polyol (FODMAP) diet on exercise-related gastrointestinal symptoms | ||
Applying a Low-FODMAP Dietary Intervention to a Female Ultraendurance Runner With Irritable Bowel Syndrome During a Multistage Ultramarathon | ||
Fueling Gut Microbes: A Review of the Interaction between Diet, Exercise, and the Gut Microbiota in Athletes | ||
Dietary restrictions in endurance runners to mitigate exercise-induced gastrointestinal symptoms | ||
Effect of running intensity on intestinal permeability | ||
Exercise-Induced Splanchnic Hypoperfusion Results in Gut Dysfunction in Healthy Men | ||
GASTROINTESTINAL ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES FOR EXERCISE-ASSOCIATED GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS | ||
Gastrointestinal Complaints During Exercise: Prevalence, Etiology, and Nutritional Recommendations | ||
Gut Microbiome and Space Travelers’ Health: State of the Art and Possible Pro/Prebiotic Strategies for Long-Term Space Missions | ||
Gut permeability and food allergies | ||
Irritable bowel syndrome is underdiagnosed and ineffectively managed among endurance athletes | ||
Local immune response to food antigens drives meal-induced abdominal pain | ||
The low FODMAP diet in the management of irritable bowel syndrome: an evidence-based review of FODMAP restriction, reintroduction and personalisation in clinical practice | ||
Low-fat, lactose-free and leucine-enriched chocolate cow milk prototype: A preliminary study on sensorial acceptability and gastrointestinal complaints following exhaustive exercise | ||
More than a gut feeling: What is the role of the gastrointestinal tract in female athlete health? | ||
Nutritional Intake and Energy Availability of Collegiate Distance Runners | ||
Prevention and management of constipation in adults | ||
Four weeks of probiotic supplementation reduces GI symptoms during a marathon race | ||
Sucrose but Not Nitrate Ingestion Reduces Strenuous Cycling–induced Intestinal Injury | ||
The Efects of Exercise on Indirect Markers of Gut Damage and Permeability: A Systematic Review and Meta‑analysis | ||
The Effects of Dairy Product and Dairy Protein Intake on Inflammation: A Systematic Review of the Literature | ||
Gastrointestinal pathophysiology during endurance exercise: endocrine, microbiome, and nutritional infuences | ||
The Physiological Control of Eating: Signals, Neurons, and Networks | ||
A Small Bowel Perforation in a Goalkeeper: A Case Report and Return-to-Play Progression | ||
Fueling Gut Microbes: A Review of the Interaction between Diet, Exercise, and the Gut Microbiota in Athletes | ||
The association between gastrointestinal injury, complaints, and food intake in 60 km ultramarathon runners |
Hormonal Imbalances |
Treating exercise-associated low testosterone and its related symptoms | ||
Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers | ||
Changes of thyroid hormonal status in patients receiving ketogenic diet due to intractable epilepsy | ||
Effects of continuous and intermittent aerobic physical training on hormonal and metabolic profile, and body composition in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: A randomized controlled trial | ||
Endocrine Effects of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport | ||
Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline | ||
Role of Relative Malnutrition in Exercise Hypogonadal Male Condition | ||
The causes of adverse changes of testosterone levels in men |
Hunger |
Glycemic increase induced by intravenous glucose infusion fails to affect hunger, appetite, or satiety following breakfast in healthy men | ||
Student Hunger on Campus: Food Insecurity Among College Students and Implications for Academic Institutions |
Hydration & Electrolytes |
Influence of Hydration and Electrolyte Supplementation on Incidence and Time to Onset of Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramps | ||
Musculoskeletal performance and hydration status | ||
Drinking to Thirst Versus Drinking Ad Libitum During Road Cycling | ||
Ad libitum drinking adequately supports hydration during 2 h of running in different ambient temperatures | ||
ACTIVE DEHYDRATION IMPAIRS UPPER AND LOWER BODY ANAEROBIC MUSCULAR POWER | ||
Minor degree of hypohydration adversely influences cognition: a mediator analysis | ||
A randomized trial to assess the potential of different beverages to affect hydration status: development of a beverage hydration index | ||
The role of obesity in the relation between total water intake and urine osmolality in US adults, 2009–2012 | ||
American College of Sports Medicine Roundtable on Hydration and Physical Activity: Consensus Statements | ||
Assessing Hydration Status: The Elusive Gold Standard | ||
Assessment of dehydration using body mass changes of elite marathoners in the tropics | ||
Body mass changes during training in elite rugby union: Is a single test of hydration indices reliable? | ||
Bolus Ingestion of Whey Protein Immediately Post-Exercise Does Not Influence Rehydration Compared to Energy-Matched Carbohydrate Ingestion | ||
Caffeine intake improves intense intermittent exercise performance and reduces muscle interstitial potassium | ||
Changes in hydration status of elite Olympic class sailors in different climates and the effects of different fluid replacement beverages | ||
Severe Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia in a Collegiate American Football Player | ||
Comparison of a sports-hydration drink containing high amylose starch with usual hydration practice in Australian rules footballers during intense summer training | ||
COMPARISON OF SODIUM CHLORIDE TABLETS– INDUCED, SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTION–INDUCED, AND GLYCEROL-INDUCED HYPERHYDRATION ON FLUID BALANCE RESPONSES IN HEALTHY MEN | ||
Consensus Statement of the 1st International Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia Consensus Development Conference, Cape Town, South Africa 2005 | ||
Considerations for Standardizing Fluid Station Practices Among Road Races | ||
SWEAT TESTING METHODOLOGY IN THE FIELD: CHALLENGES AND BEST PRACTICES | ||
Dehydration Impairs Cognitive Performance: A Meta-analysis | ||
Diagnosing dehydration? Blend evidence with clinical observations | ||
Drinking Strategies: Planned Drinking Versus Drinking to Thirst | ||
EFFECT OF A CARBOHYDRATE-ELECTROLYTE SOLUTION ON FLUID BALANCE AND PERFORMANCE AT A THERMONEUTRAL ENVIRONMENT IN INTERNATIONALLEVEL FENCERS | ||
EFFECT OF ACUTE MILD DEHYDRATION ON COGNITIVE-MOTOR PERFORMANCE IN GOLF | ||
Effect of electrolyzed high-pH alkaline water on blood viscosity in healthy adults | ||
EFFECTS OF EXERCISE INDUCED DEHYDRATION AND GLYCEROL REHYDRATION ON ANAEROBIC POWER IN MALE COLLEGIATE WRESTLERS | ||
Effect of Overhydration on Time-Trial Swim Performance | ||
EXAMINING THE INFLUENCE OF EXERCISE INTENSITY AND HYDRATION ON GASTROINTESTINAL TEMPERATURE IN COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL PLAYERS | ||
Efficacy of an Educational Intervention for Improving the Hydration Status of Female Collegiate Indoor-Sport Athletes | ||
EXAMINING THE INFLUENCE OF EXERCISE INTENSITY AND HYDRATION ON GASTROINTESTINAL TEMPERATURE IN COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL PLAYERS | ||
Exercise and Fluid Replacement | ||
Exercise, Heat, Hydration and the Brain | ||
Fate of ingested fluids: factors affecting gastric emptying and intestinal absorption of beverages in humans | ||
REPEAT EFFORT PERFORMANCE IS REDUCED 24 HOURS AFTER ACUTE DEHYDRATION IN MIXED MARTIAL ARTS ATHLETES | ||
Reviewing the current methods of assessing hydration in athletes | ||
Salt Loading Blunts Central and Peripheral Postexercise Hypotension | ||
Sodium supplementation has no effect on endurance performance during a cycling time-trial in cool conditions: a randomised cross-over trial | ||
Sodium supplementation is not required to maintain serum sodium concentrations during an Ironman triathlon | ||
Position of the American Dietetic Association, Dietitians of Canada, and the American College of Sports Medicine: Nutrition and Athletic Performance | ||
Knowledge and Belief Toward Heat Safety and Hydration Strategies Among Runners: A Preliminary Evaluation | ||
National Athletic Trainers’ Association Position Statement: Fluid Replacement for the Physically Active | ||
New Insights Into the Impact of Dehydration on Blood Flow and Metabolism During Exercise | ||
Rehydrating efficacy of maple water after exercise-induced dehydration | ||
REPEAT EFFORT PERFORMANCE IS REDUCED 24 HOURS AFTER ACUTE DEHYDRATION IN MIXED MARTIAL ARTS ATHLETES | ||
Sex differences in the physiological responses to exercise-induced dehydration: consequences and mechanisms | ||
Sweating Rate and Sweat Sodium Concentration in Athletes: A Review of Methodology and Intra/Interindividual Variability | ||
The effect of a cold beverage during an exercise session combining both strength and energy systems development training on core temperature and markers of performance | ||
The effects of exercise, heat, cooling and rehydration strategies on cognitive function in football players | ||
The Validity of Urine Color as a Hydration Biomarker within the General Adult Population and Athletes: A Systematic Review | ||
Urine Specific Gravity as a Practical Marker for Identifying Suboptimal Fluid Intake of Runners ∼12-hr Postexercise | ||
VALIDITY OF URINE SPECIFIC GRAVITY WHEN COMPARED WITH PLASMA OSMOLALITY AS A MEASURE OF HYDRATION STATUS IN MALE AND FEMALE NCAA COLLEGIATE ATHLETES | ||
Thermoregulation and Hydration in Female American Football Players During Practices | ||
Hydration Strategies, Weight Change and Performance in a 161 km Ultramarathon | ||
Reliability of 3 Urine Specific Gravity Meters for Measuring Brix and Urine Solutions at Different Temperatures | ||
Athletes’ Self-Assessment of Urine Color Using Two Color Charts to Determine Urine Concentration | ||
A 5-day Heat Acclimation Program Improves Heat Stress Indicators While Maintaining Exercise Capacity | ||
A lavatory urine color (LUC) chart method can identify hypohydration in a physically active population | ||
Hydration Status and Fluid Needs of Division I Female Collegiate Athletes Exercising Indoors and Outdoors | ||
The validity urine color scoring at different light conditions to assess low versus high urine 3 concentration | ||
Associations of Urine Specific Gravity With Body Mass Index and Lean Body Mass at the Population Level: Implications for Hydration Monitoring | ||
Edema-like symptoms are common in ultradistance cyclists and driven by overdrinking, use of analgesics and female sex – a study of 919 athletes | ||
Validity of Urine Color Scoring Using Different Light Conditions and Scoring Techniques to Assess Urine Concentration | ||
Personalized Hydration Requirements of Runners |
Inflammation |
Dietary Supplement Use in US Army Personnel: A Mixed-Methods, Survey and Focus-Group Study Examining Decision Making and Factors Associated With Use | ||
The effect of ibuprofen on muscle, hematological and renal function, hydric balance, pain, and performance during intense long-distance running | ||
Effects of antioxidant-rich foods on altitudeinduced oxidative stress and inflammation in elite endurance athletes: A randomized controlled trial | ||
Effects of fruit and vegetable consumption on inflammatory biomarkers and immune cell populations: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis | ||
Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Their Association With the Indicators of Iron and Inflammation Status Among Adolescent Girls | ||
Specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators: A new class of nonimmunosuppressive and non-opioid analgesic drugs | ||
Low-fat yogurt consumption reduces biomarkers of chronic inflammation and inhibits markers of endotoxin exposure in healthy premenopausal women: a randomised controlled trial | ||
Anti-inflammatory effects of oral supplementation with curcumin: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials | ||
Probiotic Supplementation and Respiratory Infection and Immune Function in Athletes: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials | ||
Platelet Activation Favours NOX2-Mediated Muscle Damage in Elite Athletes: The Role of Cocoa-Derived Polyphenols |
Injury Nutrition |
24-Week study on the use of collagen hydrolysate as a dietary supplement in athletes with activity-related joint pain | ||
Dietary Strategies to Attenuate Muscle Loss during Recovery from Injury | ||
Breaking down, starting up: can a vitamin C–enriched gelatin supplement before exercise increase collagen synthesis? | ||
Body Mass Index and Type 2 Collagen Turnover in Individuals After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction | ||
Case Study: Muscle Atrophy, Hypertrophy, and Energy Expenditure of a Premier League Soccer Player During Rehabilitation From Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury | ||
Nutrition for Acute Exercise-Induced Injuries | ||
Nutritional strategies to attenuate muscle disuse atrophy | ||
Strategies to maintain skeletal muscle mass in the injured athlete: Nutritional considerations and exercise mimetics | ||
Dietary Supplementation During Musculoskeletal Injury: Protein and Creatine | ||
Mechanisms of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in athletes: Current perspectives and future challenges | ||
NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT FOR INJURIES REQUIRING REDUCED ACTIVITY | ||
Nutritional strategies to counteract muscle atrophy caused by disuse and to improve recovery | ||
Effect of Docosahexaenoic Acid on a Biomarker of Head Trauma in American Football | ||
Role of sports psychology and sports nutrition in return to play from musculoskeletal injuries in professional soccer: an interdisciplinary approach | ||
Stress Relaxation and Targeted Nutrition to Treat Patellar Tendinopathy | ||
Nutritional Strategies to Promote Muscle Mass and Function Across the Health Span | ||
The Relationship Between Training Load and Injury in Athletes: A Systematic Review | ||
Zoledronic Acid Substantially Improves Bone Microarchitecture and Biomechanical Properties After Rotator Cuff Repair in a Rodent Chronic Defect Model | ||
Nutritional Support for Exercise-Induced Injuries |
Intermittent Fasting |
Four Weeks of 16/8 Time Restrictive Feeding in Endurance Trained Male Runners Decreases Fat Mass, without Affecting Exercise Performance | ||
Differential Effects of Alternate-Day Fasting Versus Daily Calorie Restriction on Insulin Resistance | ||
Effects of Ramadan Fasting on Physical Performance: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis | ||
Effects of Ramadan Fasting on Recovery Following a Simulated Soccer Match in Professional Soccer Players: A Pilot Study | ||
Effects of Ramadan Fasting on Running Activity Profiles in Elite Soccer Players during an Official 90-Minute Match | ||
Increasing Neuroplasticity to Bolster Chronic Pain Treatment: A Role for Intermittent Fasting and Glucose Administration? | ||
Intermittent Fasting: Can It Help Optimize Human Performance? | ||
Intermittent Fasting and Its Effects on Athletic Performance: A Review | ||
Intermittent Fasting with or without Exercise Prevents Weight Gain and Improves Lipids in Diet-Induced Obese Mice | ||
The effect of 10 days of intermittent fasting on Wingate anaerobic power and prolonged high- intensity time-to-exhaustion cycling performance | ||
The effects of Ramadan intermittent fasting on sleep-wake behaviour and daytime sleepiness in team sport referees | ||
Time-restricted eating effects on performance, immune function, and body composition in elite cyclists: a randomized controlled trial | ||
Time-restricted feeding plus resistance training in active females: a randomized trial | ||
Effects of 8 wk of 16:8 Time-restricted Eating in Male Middle- and Long-Distance Runners | ||
Twelve months of time-restricted eating and resistance training improves inflammatory markers and cardiometabolic risk factors | ||
Intermittent fasting: eating by the clock for health and exercise performance |
Ketogenic High Fat Diets |
Case Study: Long-Term Low Carbohydrate, High Fat Diet Impairs Performance and Subjective Wellbeing in a World-Class Vegetarian Long-Distance Triathlete | ||
A Low-Carbohydrate Ketogenic Diet Combined with 6-Weeks of Crossfit Training Improves Body Composition and Performance | ||
Acute Ketogenic Diet and Ketone Ester Supplementation Impairs Race Walk Performance | ||
An 8-Week Ketogenic Low Carbohydrate, High Fat Diet Enhanced Exhaustive Exercise Capacity in Mice | ||
Body composition changes in physically active individuals consuming ketogenic diets: a systematic review | ||
Chronic Adherence to a Ketogenic Diet Modifies Iron Metabolism in Elite Athletes | ||
Effects of a low‐carbohydrate ketogenic diet on health parameters in resistance‐trained women | ||
Effect of a four-week ketogenic diet on exercise metabolism in CrossFit-trained athletes | ||
Effects of a 4-Week Very Low-Carbohydrate Diet on High-Intensity Interval Training Responses | ||
EFFECTS OF A 15-DAY LOW CARBOHYDRATE, HIGH- FAT DIET IN RESISTANCE-TRAINED MEN | ||
Effects of Combining a Ketogenic Diet with Resistance Training on Body Composition, Strength, and Mechanical Power in Trained Individuals: A Narrative Review | ||
EFFECTS OF KETOGENIC DIETING ON BODY COMPOSITION, STRENGTH, POWER, AND HORMONAL PROFILES IN RESISTANCE TRAINING MEN | ||
Effects of Ketone Bodies on Endurance Exercise | ||
Ergogenic Properties of Ketogenic Diets in Normal- Weight Individuals: A Systematic Review | ||
Exogenous Ketone Supplementation and Keto‐Adaptation for Endurance Performance: Disentangling the Efects of Two Distinct Metabolic States | ||
Glucose and Lipid Homeostasis and Inflammation in Humans Following an Isocaloric Ketogenic Diet | ||
High Rates of Fat Oxidation Induced by a Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat Diet, Do Not Impair 5-km Running Performance in Competitive Recreational Athletes | ||
A review of the ketogenic diet for endurance athletes: performance enhancer or placebo effect? | ||
Ketones and Human Performance | ||
Low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet impairs anaerobic exercise performance in exercise-trained women and men: a randomized-sequence crossover trial | ||
Short-term high-fat diet induces muscle fiber type-selective anabolic resistance to resistance exercise | ||
The Ketogenic Diet for Bodybuilders and Physique Athletes | ||
Three-Year Chronic Consumption of Low-Carbohydrate Diet Impairs Exercise Performance and Has a Small Unfavorable Effect on Lipid Profile in Middle-Aged Men | ||
Effects of 30 days of ketogenic diet on body composition, muscle strength, muscle area, metabolism, and performance in semi-professional soccer players | ||
The Effects of a Ketogenic Diet on Anthropometric Parameters, Metabolic Adaptation, and Physical Fitness Performance in Amateur Endurance Athletes: A Systematic Review |
Long Term Health |
Changes in Body Image Perceptions Upon Leaving Elite Sport: The Retired Female Athlete Paradox | ||
Do No Harm: Moving Beyond Weight Loss to Emphasize Physical Activity at Every Size | ||
Oral health among Dutch elite athletes prior to Rio 2016 | ||
Pistachio consumption modulates DNA oxidation and genes related to telomere maintenance: a crossover randomized clinical trial | ||
Food groups and intermediate disease markers: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized trials | ||
The Weight-Inclusive versus Weight-Normative Approach to Health: Evaluating the Evidence for Prioritizing Well-Being over Weight Loss | ||
Assessing the effects of vegetable consumption on the psychological health of healthy adults: a systematic review of prospective research | ||
Weight Science: Evaluating the Evidence for a Paradigm Shift | ||
Extensive Coronary Artery Disease in a Long-Distance Athlete: A Case Report |
Macronutrients - Carbohydrates |
A caffeine-maltodextrin mouth rinse counters mental fatigue | ||
A comparison of isomaltulose versus maltodextrin ingestion during soccer-specifc exercise | ||
A comparison of isomaltulose versus maltodextrin ingestion during soccer-specifc exercise | ||
Anaerobic Performance after a Low-Carbohydrate Diet (LCD) Followed by 7 Days of Carbohydrate Loading in Male Basketball Players | ||
Association between Dietary Glycemic Index and Knee Osteoarthritis: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2010-2012 | ||
Carbohydrate availability and exercise training adaptation: Too much of a good thing? | ||
Diet, Muscle Glycogen and Physical Performance | ||
Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers | ||
Carbohydrate Administration and Exercise Performance | ||
Carbohydrate Hydrogel Products Do Not Improve Performance or Gastrointestinal Distress During Moderate-Intensity Endurance Exercise | ||
Carbohydrate intake and ketosis in self-sufficient multi-stage ultramarathon runners | ||
Carbohydrate Loading Practice in Bodybuilders: Effects on Muscle Thickness, Photo Silhouette Scores, Mood States and Gastrointestinal Symptoms | ||
Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse and Hydration Strategies on Cycling Performance in 30 Km Time Trial: A Randomized, Crossover, Controlled Trial | ||
CARBOHYDRATE MOUTH RINSING DOES NOT PREVENT THE DECLINE IN MAXIMAL STRENGTH AFTER FATIGUING EXERCISE | ||
Systematic Review: Carbohydrate supplementation on exercise performance or capacity of varying durations | ||
Carbohydrates and exercise performance in non- fasted athletes: A systematic review of studies mimicking real-life | ||
Carbohydrates for training and competition | ||
Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Improves Cycling Time-Trial Performance without Altering Plasma Insulin Concentration | ||
Carbohydrate mouth rinse and caffeine improves high-intensity interval AQ1 running capacity when carbohydrate restricted | ||
Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Fails to Improve Four-Kilometer Cycling Time Trial Performance | ||
Cognitive Performance Enhancement Induced by Caffeine, Carbohydrate and Guarana Mouth Rinsing during Submaximal Exercise | ||
Muscle glycogen utilization during prolonged strenuous exercise when fed carbohydrate | ||
Effects of 3 days of carbohydrate supplementation on muscle glycogen content and utilisation during a 1-h cycling performance | ||
Dietary Manipulations Concurrent to Endurance Training | ||
THE EFFECT OF A CARBOHYDRATE MOUTH RINSE ON UPPER-BODY MUSCULAR STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE | ||
EFFECT OF CARBOHYDRATE, CAFFEINE, AND CARBOHYDRATE + CAFFEINE MOUTH RINSING ON INTERMITTENT RUNNING PERFORMANCE IN COLLEGIATE MALE LACROSSE ATHLETES | ||
Effect of glucose and sodium chloride mouth rinses on neuromuscular fatigue: a preliminary study | ||
Effects of caffeine and carbohydrate mouth rinses on repeated sprint performance | ||
Effects of carbohydrate combined with caffeine on repeated sprint cycling and agility performance in female athletes | ||
Effects of Carbohydrate Mouth Rinsing on Upper Body Resistance Exercise Performance | ||
Effects of Low Versus Moderate Glycemic Index Diets on Aerobic Capacity in Endurance Runners: Three-Week Randomized Controlled Crossover Trial | ||
Effects of periodic carbohydrate ingestion on endurance and cognitive performances during a 40-km cycling time-trial under normobaric hypoxia in well-trained triathletes | ||
Effects of two different doses of carbohydrate ingestion on taekwondo- related performance during a simulated tournament | ||
Exercise training alters the glycemic response to carbohydrate and is an important consideration when evaluating dietary carbohydrate intake | ||
Fuel for the Work Required: A Theoretical Framework for Carbohydrate Periodization and the Glycogen Threshold Hypothesis | ||
Fueling strategies to optimize performance: training high or training low? | ||
Glycemic Index of Potatoes Commonly Consumed in North America | ||
Carbohydrate Dependence During Prolonged, Intense Endurance Exercise | ||
Heat stress increases muscle glycogen use but reduces the oxidation of ingested carbohydrates during exercise | ||
Hydrogel Carbohydrate-Electrolyte Beverage Does Not Improve Glucose Availability, Substrate Oxidation, Gastrointestinal Symptoms or Exercise Performance, Compared With a Concentration and Nutrient-Matched Placebo | ||
Ingestion of maple-based and other carbohydrate sports drinks: effect on sensory perceptions during prolonged exercise | ||
Carbohydrate Intake During Exercise and Performance | ||
Periodized Nutrition for Athletes | ||
Metabolic, hormonal and performance effects of isomaltulose ingestion before prolonged aerobic exercise: a double-blind, randomised, cross-over trial | ||
Moderate (20%) fructose-enriched diet stimulates salt- sensitive hypertension with increased salt retention and decreased renal nitric oxide | ||
Multiple-Transportable Carbohydrate Effect on Long-Distance Triathlon Performance | ||
No Superior Adaptations to Carbohydrate Periodization in Elite Endurance Athletes | ||
Nutrition, brain function and cognitive performance | ||
POST-EXERCISE INGESTION OF LOW OR HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT GLUCOSE POLYMER SOLUTION DOES NOT IMPROVE CYCLE PERFORMANCE IN FEMALE ATHLETES | ||
Preexercise Carbohydrate Feeding and High-Intensity Exercise Capacity: Effects of Timing of Intake and Carbohydrate Concentration | ||
Preexercise Carbohydrate Ingestion and Transient Hypoglycemia: Fasting versus Feeding | ||
Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Efects of Carbohydrate Ingestion During Exercise | ||
Regulation of Muscle Glycogen Metabolism during Exercise: Implications for Endurance Performance and Training Adaptations | ||
REPEATED HIGH-INTENSITY CYCLING PERFORMANCE IS UNAFFECTED BY TIMING OF CARBOHYDRATE INGESTION | ||
Effects of Short-Term Carbohydrate Restrictive and Conventional Hypoener- getic Diets and Resistance Training on Strength Gains and Muscle Thickness | ||
The Effect of Carbohydrate Ingestion Following Eccentric Resistance Exercise on AKT/mTOR and ERK Pathways: A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Crossover Study | ||
The effect of carbohydrate mouth rinse on performance, biochemical and psychophysiological variables during a cycling time trial: a crossover randomized trial | ||
The effects of glucose-fructose co-ingestion on repeated performance during a day of intensified rugby union training in professional academy players | ||
The impact of chronic carbohydrate manipulation on mucosal immunity in elite endurance athletes | ||
The influence of carbohydrate ingestion on peripheral and central fatigue during exercise in hypoxia: A narrative review | ||
Carbohydrate Mouth Rinsing Does Not Alter Central or Peripheral Fatigue After High-Intensity and Low Intensity Exercise in Men | ||
Glucose and Fructose Hydrogel Enhances Running Performance, Exogenous Carbohydrate Oxidation, and Gastrointestinal Tolerance | ||
Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Increases High but Not Low Intensity Repetitions to Failure in Resistance-Trained Males | ||
The Effect of Carbohydrate Intake on Strength and Resistance Training Performance: A Systematic Review | ||
A Food First Approach to Carbohydrate Supplementation in Endurance Exercise: A Systematic Review | ||
The Effects of Carbohydrate versus Fat Restriction on Lipid Profiles in Highly Trained, Recreational Distance Runners: A Randomized, Cross-Over Trial | ||
Effect of Different Carbohydrate Intakes within 24 Hours after Glycogen Depletion on Muscle Glycogen Recovery in Japanese Endurance Athletes | ||
Impact of Dietary Carbohydrate Restriction versus Energy Restriction on Exogenous Carbohydrate Oxidation during Aerobic Exercise |
Macronutrients - Lipids |
Maximal Fat Oxidation Rates in an Athletic Population | ||
A Systematic Review of the Effects of Nuts on Blood Lipid Profiles in Humans | ||
Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers | ||
Carbohydrates and fat for training and recovery | ||
Dietary and plasma blood α-linolenic acid as modulators of fat oxidation and predictors of aerobic performance | ||
Dietary fats and immune status in athletes: clinical implications | ||
Effects of Whey Protein and Resistance Exercise on Body Composition: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials | ||
Eicosapentaenoic Acid-Rich Fish Oil Supplementation Inhibits the Decrease in Concentric Work Output and Muscle Swelling of the Elbow Flexors | ||
Fat Supplementation, Health, and Endurance Performance | ||
Fatty acids in cardiovascular health and disease: A comprehensive update | ||
Carbohydrate Dependence During Prolonged, Intense Endurance Exercise | ||
Effect of Continuous and Intermittent Exercises on Oxidised HDL and LDL Lipids in Runners | ||
Periodized Nutrition for Athletes | ||
Low-Fat Dietary Pattern and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease | ||
Molecular Regulation of Fatty Acid Oxidation in Skeletal Muscle during Aerobic Exercise | ||
Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Physical Performance Optimization | ||
Physiological- and performance-related effects of acute olive oil supplementation at moderate exercise intensity | ||
Priority use of medium-chain fatty acids during high-intensity exercise in cross- country skiers | ||
Serial measures of circulating biomarkers of dairy fat and total and cause-specific mortality in older adults: the Cardiovascular Health Study | ||
Saturated fat and heart disease | ||
The effect of almond consumption on elements of endurance exercise performance in trained athletes | ||
The effects of alpha lipoic acid on muscle strength recovery after a single and a short-term chronic supplementation - a study in healthy well-trained individuals after intensive resistance and endurance training | ||
The Effects of Varying Dietary Fat on Performance and Metabolism in Trained Male and Female Runners | ||
The role of reducing intakes of saturated fat in the prevention of cardiovascular disease: where does the evidence stand in 2010? | ||
Trans Fatty Acids and Cardiovascular Disease | ||
Fat adaptation in well-trained athletes: effects on cell metabolism | ||
High triglyceride-glucose index is associated with subclinical cerebral small vessel disease in a healthy population: a cross-sectional study |
Macronutrients - Protein |
Nutritional interventions to augment resistance training-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy | ||
A Differential Scanning Calorimetric Study of the Stability of Egg White to Heat Denaturation | ||
A Critical Examination of Dietary Protein Requirements, Benefits, and Excesses in Athletes | ||
A word of caution against excessive protein intake | ||
Amino Acids and Endurance Exercise | ||
Application of Protein or Protein Hydrolysates to Improve Postexercise Recovery | ||
Branched-Chain Amino Acids Are the Primary Limiting Amino Acids in the Diets of Endurance-Trained Men after a Bout of Prolonged Exercise | ||
Changes in Kidney Function Do Not Differ between Healthy Adults Consuming Higher- Compared with Lower- or Normal-Protein Diets: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
Continuous Protein Supplementation Reduces Acute Exercise-Induced Stress Markers in Athletes Performing Marathon | ||
Dietary Protein and Strength Athletes | ||
Dietary Protein Distribution Positively Influences 24-h Muscle Protein Synthesis in Healthy Adults | ||
Dietary protein for athletes: From requirements to optimum adaptation | ||
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation prior to presleep protein feeding stimulates the use of protein-derived amino acids for overnight muscle protein synthesis | ||
EFFECT OF WHEY PROTEIN IN CONJUNCTION WITH A CALORIC-RESTRICTED DIET AND RESISTANCE TRAINING | ||
Effects of Beef Protein Supplementation in Male Elite Triathletes: A Randomized, Controlled, Double-Blind, Cross-Over Study | ||
Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training with Protein Supplementation on Muscle Mass And Strength in Older Men | ||
Effects of high-protein diets on fat-free mass and muscle protein synthesis following weight loss: a randomized controlled trial | ||
Effects of Insect Protein Supplementation during Resistance Training on Changes in Muscle Mass and Strength in Young Men | ||
Effects of pre‐ or post‐exercise whey protein supplementation on oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes in older women | ||
Effect of whey protein supplementation on body composition changes in women: a systematic review and meta-analysis | ||
Exercise-induced muscle damage is reduced in resistance-trained males by branched chain amino acids: a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled study | ||
Exercise Plus Presleep Protein Ingestion Increases Overnight Muscle Connective Tissue Protein Synthesis Rates in Healthy Older Men | ||
Exercise, Protein Metabolism, and Muscle Growth | ||
How much protein can the body use in a single meal for muscle-building? Implications for daily protein distribution | ||
Increased Protein Requirements in Female Athletes after Variable-Intensity Exercise | ||
Influence of Amino Acids, Dietary Protein, and Physical Activity on Muscle Mass Development in Humans | ||
Ingestion of whey hydrolysate, casein, or soy protein isolate: effects on mixed muscle protein synthesis at rest and following resistance exercise in young men | ||
Maximizing Post-exercise Anabolism: The Case for Relative Protein Intakes | ||
Metabolic impact of protein feeding prior to moderate-intensity treadmill exercise in a fasted state: a pilot study | ||
Protein Source and Quality for Skeletal Muscle Anabolism in Young and Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
Mycoprotein ingestion stimulates protein synthesis rates to a greater extent than milk protein in rested and exercised skeletal muscle of healthy young men: a randomized controlled trial | ||
No Difference Between the Effects of Supplementing With Soy Protein Versus Animal Protein on Gains in Muscle Mass and Strength in Response to Resistance Exercise | ||
Nutrient timing revisited: is there a post-exercise anabolic window? | ||
Nutrition for power sports: Middle-distance running, track cycling, rowing, canoeing/kayaking, and swimming | ||
Pea proteins oral supplementation promotes muscle thickness gains during resistance training: a double-blind, randomized, Placebo-controlled clinical trial vs. Whey protein | ||
Pre-Sleep Consumption of Casein and Whey Protein: Effects on Morning Metabolism and Resistance Exercise Performance in Active Women | ||
Presleep protein ingestion does not compromise the muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingested the following morning | ||
Protein Applications in Sports Nutrition—Part I: Requirements, Quality, Source, and Optimal Dose | ||
Protein Blend Ingestion Following Resistance Exercise Promotes Human Muscle Protein Synthesis | ||
Protein content and amino acid composition of commercially available plant‐based protein isolates | ||
Protein Recommendations for Weight Loss in Elite Athletes: A Focus on Body Composition and Performance | ||
Protein Requirements for Endurance Athletes | ||
Protein Requirements for Endurance Athletes | ||
Protein supplementation elicits greater gains in maximal oxygen uptake capacity and stimulates lean mass accretion during prolonged endurance training: a double-blind randomized controlled trial | ||
Protein Supplementation During or Following a Marathon Run Influences Post-Exercise Recovery | ||
Protein Supplementation Increases Muscle Mass Gain During Prolonged Resistance-Type Exercise Training in Frail Elderly People: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial | ||
Proteins in Human Nutrition Review and recommendations of the Federal Commission for Nutrition (FCN) 2011 | ||
The Role of Protein Intake and its Timing on Body Composition and Muscle Function in Healthy Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials | ||
Should Competitive Bodybuilders Ingest More Protein than Current Evidence-Based Recommendations? | ||
The effect of chronic soluble keratin supplementation in physically active individuals on body composition, blood parameters and cycling performance | ||
THE EFFECTS OF BEEF, CHICKEN, OR WHEY PROTEIN AFTER WORKOUT ON BODY COMPOSITION AND MUSCLE PERFORMANCE | ||
The effects of consuming a high protein diet (4.4 g/kg/d) on body composition in resistance-trained individuals | ||
The impact of protein quality on the promotion of resistance exercise-induced changes in muscle mass | ||
The Influence of Habitual Protein Intake on Body Composition and Muscular Strength in Career Firefighters | ||
SHORTER DURATION TIME TRIAL PERFORMANCE AND RECOVERY IS NOT IMPROVED BY INCLUSION OF PROTEIN IN A MULTIPLE CARBOHYDRATE SUPPLEMENT | ||
Tryptophan Metabolism: A Link Between the Gut Microbiota and Brain | ||
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation increases muscle protein synthesis in elderly type 2 diabetic men | ||
Whey Protein Hydrolysate Increases Amino Acid Uptake, mTORC1 Signaling, and Protein Synthesis in Skeletal Muscle of Healthy Young Men in a Randomized Crossover Trial | ||
Potential Relevance of Bioactive Peptides in Sports Nutrition | ||
The Effect of Whole Egg Intake on Muscle Mass: Are the Yolk and Its Nutrients Important? |
Meal Timing |
Impact of breakfast skipping compared with dinner skipping on regulation of energy balance and metabolic risk | ||
A controlled trial of reduced meal frequency without caloric restriction in healthy, normal-weight, middle-aged adults | ||
Alternate-day fasting in nonobese subjects: effects on body weight, body composition, and energy metabolism | ||
An Integrated, Multifactorial Approach to Periodization for Optimal Performance in Individual and Team Sports | ||
Changes in daily leptin, ghrelin and adiponectin profiles following a diet with carbohydrates eaten at dinner in obese subjects | ||
Contribution of evening macronutrient intake to total caloric intake and body mass index | ||
Eating Frequency Is Higher in Weight Loss Maintainers and Normal-Weight Individuals than in Overweight Individuals | ||
Effect of intermittent fasting and refeeding on insulin action in healthy men | ||
Effect of meal frequency and timing on physical performance | ||
Effect of meal frequency and timing on physical performance | ||
Effects of Ramadan Intermittent Fasting on Sports Performance and Training: A Review | ||
Greater Weight Loss and Hormonal Changes After 6 Months Diet With Carbohydrates Eaten Mostly at Dinner | ||
Half-Time Strategies to Enhance Second-Half Performance in Team-Sports Players: A Review and Recommendations | ||
Impact of Reduced Meal Frequency Without Caloric Restriction on Glucose Regulation in Healthy, Normal Weight Middle-Aged Men and Women | ||
International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: meal frequency | ||
Meal timing and composition influence ghrelin levels, appetite scores and weight loss maintenance in overweight and obese adults | ||
Night-time consumption of protein or carbohydrate results in increased morning resting energy expenditure in active college-aged men | ||
Pre-Exercise Nutrition Habits and Beliefs of Endurance Athletes Vary by Sex, Competitive Level, and Diet | ||
Short-Term, Combined Fasting and Exercise Improves Body Composition in Healthy Males | ||
Skipping Breakfast Before Exercise Creates a More Negative 24-hour Energy Balance: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Healthy Physically Active Young Men | ||
The causal role of breakfast in energy balance and health: a randomized controlled trial in lean adults | ||
Thermic effect of food, exercise, and total energy expenditure in active females | ||
Timing of food intake and obesity: A novel association☆ | ||
Timing of food intake predicts weight loss effectiveness | ||
Nutrition on match day |
Metabolism |
Metabolic adaptations to endurance training and nutrition strategies influencing performance | ||
Changes in Blood Concentration of Adenosine Triphosphate Metabolism Biomarkers During Incremental Exercise in Highly Trained Athletes of Different Sport Specializations | ||
Maximal fat oxidation capacity is associated with cardiometabolic risk factors in healthy young adults | ||
The Oxygen Uptake Plateau—A Critical Review of the Frequently Misunderstood Phenomenon | ||
Nausea after Repeated Sprints: Is Lactic Acidosis Really the Culprit? | ||
Novel advances in understanding fatty acid–binding G protein– coupled receptors and their roles in controlling energy balance |
Microbiome |
The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP) consensus statement on fermented foods | ||
Kefir Supplementation Modifies Gut Microbiota Composition, Reduces Physical Fatigue, and Improves Exercise Performance in Mice | ||
Meta-omics analysis of elite athletes identifies a performance-enhancing microbe that functions via lactate metabolism | ||
MODERATE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY ALTERS THE GASTROINTESTINAL MICROBIOME IN A TIME-DEPENDENT MANNER | ||
Precision Nutrition and the Microbiome, Part I: Current State of the Science | ||
Rapid gut microbiome changes in a world-class ultramarathon runner | ||
Relationship between diet, the gut microbiota, and brain function | ||
Does Exercise Alter Gut Microbial Composition? A Systematic Review | ||
The athletic gut microbiota | ||
The Effects of Non-Nutritive Artificial Sweeteners, Aspartame and Sucralose, on the Gut Microbiome in Healthy Adults: Secondary Outcomes of a Randomized Double-Blinded Crossover Clinical Trial | ||
The Prebiotic Potential of Inulin-Type Fructans: A Systematic Review | ||
Vitamin B-12 and the Gastrointestinal Microbiome: A Systematic Review |
Military |
Anemia Screening in Naval Aviation: Is Hemoglobin a Better Indicator Than Hematocrit as the Primary Index? | ||
Association Between Dietary Supplement Use and ICD-9-CM Code Classification in Active Duty US Navy and Marine Corps Service Members | ||
Biomarkers, Creatine Kinase, and Kidney Function of Special Operation Candidates During Intense Physiological Training | ||
Body Mass Index Effect on Health Service Utilization Among Active Duty Male United States Army Soldiers | ||
Comprehensive Performance Nutrition for Special Operations Forces | ||
Diabetes by Air, Land, and Sea: Effect of Deployments on HbA1c and BMI | ||
Conflicting relationship between dietary intake and metabolic health in PTSD: A systematic review | ||
Dietary Supplements: Knowledge and Adverse Event Reporting Practices of Department of Defense Health Care Providers | ||
Effect of 7 Months of Physical Training and Military Routine on the Bone Mass of Young Adults | ||
Effect of Whey Protein Supplementation on Physical Performance and Body Composition in Army Initial Entry Training Soldiers | ||
Enteral Nutrition in the Deployed Critical Care Ground and Air Transport Environment: A Narrative Review | ||
Estimation of energy balance and training volume during Army Initial Entry Training | ||
Extended Ketogenic Diet and Physical Training Intervention in Military Personnel | ||
Feeding female soldiers: Consideration of sex-specific nutrition recommendations to optimise the health and performance of military personnel | ||
Female Military Officers Report a Desire for Menstrual Suppression During Military Training | ||
Hypocalcemia in Military Casualties From Point of Injury to Surgical Teams in Afghanistan | ||
Impact of Protein and Carbohydrate Supplementation on Musculoskeletal Injuries in Army Initial Entry Training Soldiers | ||
INFLUENCE OF MILITARY TRAINING AND STANDARDIZED NUTRITION IN MILITARY UNIT ON SOLDIERS’ NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND PHYSICAL FITNESS | ||
Dietary Supplement Use in a Large, Representative Sample of the US Armed Forces | ||
Role of Drill Sergeants in Nutrition Behaviors of Soldiers in Basic Combat Training | ||
Making the Case for Menstrual Suppression for Military Women | ||
Effects of Supplemental Energy on Protein Balance during 4-d Arctic Military Training | ||
Measuring Protein Turnover in the Field: Implications for Military Research | ||
Meta-analysis of Cigarette Smoking and Musculoskeletal Injuries in Military Training | ||
Metabolic Syndrome Prevalence among Armed Forces Personnel (Military Personnel and Police Officers): A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
PHYSIOLOGICAL READINESS AND RESILIENCE: PILLARS OF MILITARY PREPAREDNESS | ||
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Active Duty Service Women: A Retrospective Analysis | ||
Selected weight management interventions for military populations in the United States: a narrative report | ||
The Efects of Sleep Loss on Military Physical Performance | ||
The Influence of Training on New Army Recruits’ Energy and Macronutrient Intakes and Performance: A Systematic Literature Review | ||
The My Body Knows When Program Increased Intuitive Eating Characteristics in a Military Population | ||
The Overtraining Syndrome in Soldiers: Insights from the Sports Domain | ||
Weight Loss Intervention Impact on the Physical Fitness Test Scores of Air Force Service Members | ||
Weight Perceptions and Weight Loss Attempts: Military Service Matters | ||
Effect of Special Operations Training on Testosterone, Lean Body Mass, and Strength and the Potential for Therapeutic Testosterone Replacement | ||
Prevalence, factors associated with use, and adverse effects of sport-related nutritional supplements (sport drinks, sport bars, sport gels): the US military dietary supplement use study | ||
Police Officers Who Are Physically Active and Have Low Levels of Body Fat Show Better Reaction Time | ||
Prevalence and predictors of insomnia and sleep medication use in a large tri-service US military sample | ||
Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Dietary Supplement Use in a Stratified, Random Sample of US Military Personnel: The US Military Dietary Supplement Use Study | ||
Changes in energy balance, body composition, metabolic profile and physical performance in a 62-day Army Ranger training in a hot- humid environment | ||
Changes in Body Composition, Energy Metabolites and Electrolytes During Winter Survival Training in Male Soldiers | ||
Predicting Upper Quadrant Musculoskeletal Injuries in the Military: A Cohort Study | ||
Sports Injuries among Deployed US Service Members between October 2001 and December 2018 | ||
Nutrition and Physical Activity During British Army Officer Cadet Training: Part 1—Energy Balance and Energy Availability | ||
Nutrition and Physical Activity in British Army Officer Cadet Training Part 2—Daily Distribution of Energy and Macronutrient Intake | ||
Men and women display distinct extracellular vesicle biomarker signatures in response to military operational stress |
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Muscle Protein Synthesis |
Recent advances for measurement of protein synthesis rates, use of the ‘Virtual Biopsy’ approach, and measurement of muscle mass | ||
Exercise-induced muscle damage: What is it, what causes it and what are the nutritional solutions? | ||
EFFECTS OF ENDURANCE EXERCISE BOUTS IN HYPOXIA, HYPEROXIA, AND NORMOXIA ON MTOR- RELATED PROTEIN SIGNALING IN HUMAN SKELETAL MUSCLE | ||
Physical Activity Performed in the Evening Increases the Overnight Muscle Protein Synthetic Response to Presleep Protein Ingestion in Older Men1–3 | ||
Is an Energy Surplus Required to Maximize Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy Associated With Resistance Training | ||
Soy-Dairy Protein Blend or Whey Protein Isolate Ingestion Induces Similar Postexercise Muscle Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 Signaling and Protein Synthesis Responses in Older Men1–4 | ||
Daily Overfeeding from Protein and/or Carbohydrate Supplementation for Eight Weeks in Conjunction with Resistance Training Does not Improve Body Composition and Muscle Strength or Increase Markers Indicative of Muscle Protein Synthesis and Myogenesis in R | ||
Magnitude and Composition of the Energy Surplus for Maximizing Muscle Hypertrophy: Implications for Bodybuilding and Physique Athletes | ||
Anabolic sensitivity of postprandial muscle protein synthesis to the ingestion of a protein-dense food is reduced in overweight and obese young adults1,2 | ||
Whole Egg Vs. Egg White Ingestion During 12 weeks of Resistance Training in Trained Young Males: A Randomized Controlled Trial | ||
Incorporation of Dietary Amino Acids Into Myofibrillar and Sarcoplasmic Proteins in Free-Living Adults Is Influenced by Sex, Resistance Exercise, and Training Status |
Nutrient Timing |
A controlled trial of reduced meal frequency without caloric restriction in healthy, normal-weight, middle-aged adults | ||
Alternate-day fasting in nonobese subjects: effects on body weight, body composition, and energy metabolism | ||
Association of Protein Intake in Three Meals with Muscle Mass in Healthy Young Subjects: A Cross-Sectional Study | ||
Coingestion of Carbohydrate and Protein on Muscle Glycogen Synthesis after Exercise: A Meta-analysis | ||
Eating Frequency Is Higher in Weight Loss Maintainers and Normal-Weight Individuals than in Overweight Individuals | ||
Effect of meal timing and glycaemic index on glucose control and insulin secretion in healthy volunteers | ||
Energy Metabolism and Intermittent Fasting: The Ramadan Perspective | ||
Intermittent Energy Restriction Is a Feasible, Effective, and Acceptable Intervention to Treat Adolescents with Obesity | ||
Impact of Reduced Meal Frequency Without Caloric Restriction on Glucose Regulation in Healthy, Normal Weight Middle-Aged Men and Women | ||
International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: meal frequency | ||
Meal timing and composition influence ghrelin levels, appetite scores and weight loss maintenance in overweight and obese adults | ||
Night-time consumption of protein or carbohydrate results in increased morning resting energy expenditure in active college-aged men | ||
Nutrient timing revisited: is there a post-exercise anabolic window? | ||
Nutrient Timing: A Garage Door of Opportunity? | ||
Omission of a carbohydrate-rich breakfast impairs evening endurance exercise performance despite complete dietary compensation at lunch | ||
Skipping Breakfast Before Exercise Creates a More Negative 24-hour Energy Balance: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Healthy Physically Active Young Men | ||
The effect of protein timing on muscle strength and hypertrophy: a meta-analysis | ||
Thermic effect of food, exercise, and total energy expenditure in active females | ||
Timing of food intake predicts weight loss effectiveness | ||
“Train-High Sleep-Low” Dietary Periodization Does Not Alter Ventilatory Strategies During Cycling Exercise | ||
Carbohydrate and Protein Co-Ingestion Postexercise Does Not Improve Next-Day Performance in Trained Cyclists | ||
Evening Whey Protein Intake, Rich in Tryptophan, and Sleep in Elite Male Australian Rules Football Players on Training and Nontraining Days |
Nutrigenomics |
Guiding Global Best Practice in Personalized Nutrition Based on Genetics: The Development of a Nutrigenomics Care Map | ||
Sport Nutrigenomics: Personalized Nutrition for Athletic Performance |
Nutrition & Exercise - During |
A Step Towards Personalized Sports Nutrition: Carbohydrate Intake During Exercise | ||
Effects of carbohydrate ingestion before and during exercise on glucose kinetics and performance | ||
Liquid carbohydrate/essential amino acid ingestion during a short-term bout of resistance exercise suppresses myofibrillar protein degradation |
Nutrition & Exercise - Post |
Myofibrillar muscle protein synthesis rates subsequent to a meal in response to increasing doses of whey protein at rest and after resistance exercise | ||
Nutrient Timing for Resistance Exercise | ||
Nutrient timing revisited: is there a post-exercise anabolic window? | ||
Nutritional Strategies to Promote Postexercise Recovery | ||
Postexercise Muscle Glycogen Recovery Enhanced with a Carbohydrate–Protein Supplement | ||
Is There a Postworkout Anabolic Window of Opportunity for Nutrient Consumption? Clearing up Controversies | ||
The effect of protein timing on muscle strength and hypertrophy: a meta-analysis | ||
Timing and distribution of protein ingestion during prolonged recovery from resistance exercise alters myofibrillar protein synthesis | ||
Effects of glucose ingestion at different frequencies on glycogen recovery in mice during the early hours post exercise |
Nutrition & Exercise - Pre |
Carbohydrates and exercise performance in non- fasted athletes: A systematic review of studies mimicking real-life | ||
Does Cardio After an Overnight Fast Maximize Fat Loss? | ||
Menthol as an Adjuvant to Help Athletes Cope With a Tropical Climate: Tracks From Heat Experiments With Special Focus on Guadeloupe Investigations | ||
Significant Effect of a Pre-Exercise High-Fat Meal after a 3-Day High-Carbohydrate Diet on Endurance Performance |
Nutrition Knowledge - Athletes |
Evaluation of Iranian College Athletes’ Sport Nutrition Knowledge | ||
Current Trends in Ultramarathon Running | ||
ACUTE EFFECT OF CITRULLINE MALATE SUPPLEMENTATION ON UPPER-BODY RESISTANCE EXERCISE PERFORMANCE IN RECREATIONALLY RESISTANCE-TRAINED MEN | ||
Adolescent and Young Adult Male Hockey Players: Nutrition Knowledge and Education | ||
Anti-doping and legitimacy: an international survey of elite athletes’ perceptions | ||
Assessment of Sport Nutrition Knowledge, Dietary Practices, and Sources of Nutrition Information in NCAA Division III Collegiate Athletes | ||
Assessment of nutritional knowledge in female athletes susceptible to the Female Athlete Triad syndrome | ||
Athletes and Supplements: Prevalence and Perspectives | ||
Attitudes towards and knowledge of the Croatian wrestling coaches about supplements and doping | ||
Changes in Sport Nutrition Knowledge, Attitudes/Beliefs and Behaviors Following a Two-Year Sport Nutrition Education and Life-Skills Intervention among High School Soccer Players | ||
Clinical Observations from Nutrition Services in College Athletics | ||
Clinical Observations from Nutrition Services in College Athletics | ||
Developing a Performance Nutrition Curriculum for Collegiate Athletics | ||
Development and implementation of a nutrition knowledge questionnaire for ultra-endurance athletes | ||
Development of a Nutrition Education Program for Athletes in a University Setting: Partnerships, Challenges, and Lessons Learned | ||
Development of an Electronic Questionnaire to Assess Sports Nutrition Knowledge in Athletes | ||
Dietary Behaviors and Nutritional Assessment of Young Male Isfahani Wrestlers | ||
Dietary Intakes and Eating Habits of College Athletes: Are Female College Athletes Following the Current Sports Nutrition Standards? | ||
Dietary Intakes of Professional and Semi-Professional Team Sport Athletes Do Not Meet Sport Nutrition Recommendations—A Systematic Literature Review | ||
Doping Attitudes and Covariates of Potential Doping Behaviour in High-Level Team-Sport Athletes; Gender Specific Analysis | ||
Early Identification and Interventions for Female Athlete Triad | ||
Eating Behaviors, Weight Loss Methods, and Nutrition Practices Among High School Wrestlers | ||
Effectiveness of Education Interventions Designed to Improve Nutrition Knowledge in Athletes: A Systematic Review | ||
Energy-Adjusted Dietary Intakes Are Associated with Perceived Barriers to Healthy Eating but Not Food Insecurity or Sports Nutrition Knowledge in a Pilot Study of ROTC Cadets | ||
Estimation of Prepractice Hydration Status of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Athletes | ||
Evaluation of general nutrition knowledge in elite Australian athletes | ||
Exploring the Feasibility of an Academic Course That Provides Nutrition Education to Collegiate Student-Athletes | ||
Dairy Food Consumption and Health-Related Quality of Life in Boys: Preliminary Findings from a 5-Year Cohort Study | ||
Hydration and Fluid Replacement Knowledge, Attitudes, Barriers, and Behaviors of NCAA Division 1 American Football Players | ||
Is Open‐Label Placebo a New Ergogenic Aid? A Commentary on Existing Studies and Guidelines for Future Research | ||
Knowledge and Perceptions of Carbohydrates among Nutrition-Major and Nutrition-Elective Undergraduate Students in Canada | ||
Mapping adults’ and young athletes’ views regarding how acceptable it is to use a nutritional supplement in sport | ||
Measuring Athletes’ Perception of the Sport Nutrition Information Environment: The Adaptation and Validation of the Diet Information Overload Scale among Elite Athletes | ||
Nutrition and culture in professional football. A mixed method approach | ||
Nutrition Education by a Registered Dietitian Improves Dietary Intake and Nutrition Knowledge of a NCAA Female Volleyball Team | ||
The Effects of a Nutrition Education Intervention on Sports Nutrition Knowledge during a Competitive Season in Highly Trained Adolescent Swimmers | ||
Nutrition knowledge among adolescent high school female athletes. | ||
Nutrition Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of College Sportsmen | ||
Nutrition Knowledge in Athletes: A Systematic Review | ||
Nutritional Habits of Flemish Adolescent Sprint Athletes | ||
Nutritional Knowledge and Attitudes in Athletes With Physical Disabilities | ||
Nutrition Education Intervention for College Female Athletes | ||
Nutrition information sources of female athletes at a girls’ sports club in Kuwait: An exploratory study of sources, usefulness, accessibility, and obstacles | ||
Nutrition Knowledge and Eating Practices of Young Female Athletes | ||
Optimal Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet and High Muscular Fitness Are Associated with a Healthier Cardiometabolic Profile in Collegiate Students | ||
The PEAKS-NQ: a reliable and valid electronic sports nutrition knowledge questionnaire for athletes | ||
Peer Nutrition Education Program to Improve Nutrition Knowledge of Female Collegiate Athletes | ||
Predicting Athletes’ Pre-Exercise Fluid Intake: A Theoretical Integration Approach | ||
Psychological and behavioural factors of unintentional doping: A preliminary systematic review | ||
Racing weight and resistance training: perceptions and practices in trained male cyclists | ||
Social Media as a Nutrition Resource for Athletes: A Cross- Sectional Survey | ||
Sodium Intake Beliefs, Information Sources, and Intended Practices of Endurance Athletes Before and During Exercise | ||
Sports Nutrition for Young Athletes | ||
Sports Nutrition Knowledge Among Collegiate Athletes, Coaches, Athletic Trainers, and Strength and Conditioning Specialists | ||
Survey results of the training, nutrition, and mental preparation of triathletes: Practical implications of findings | ||
The Body Composition, Nutritional Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors, and Future Education Needs of Senior Schoolboy Rugby Players in Ireland | ||
The Influence of Significant Others on Attitudes, Subjective Norms and Intentions Regarding Dietary Supplement Use Among Adolescent Athletes | ||
TWEETING FOR NUTRITION: FEASIBILITY AND EFFICACY OUTCOMES OF A 6-WEEK SOCIAL MEDIA- BASED NUTRITION EDUCATION INTERVENTION FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES | ||
Understanding the Behaviors and Attitudes of Athletes Participating in the 2016 Rio Olympics Regarding Nutritional Supplements, Energy Drinks, and Doping | ||
University Science Students' Knowledge of Fats | ||
The Effects of a Nutrition Education Intervention on Sports Nutrition Knowledge during a Competitive Season in Highly Trained Adolescent Swimmers | ||
Dietary Strategies of Modern Bodybuilders During Different Phases of the Competitive Cycle | ||
Training and Racing Behaviors of Omnivorous, Vegetarian, and Vegan Endurance Runners—Results from the NURMI Study (Step 1) | ||
Development of a psychometrically valid and reliable sports nutrition knowledge questionnaire | ||
Nutritional approaches to counter performance constraints in high-level sports competition | ||
Dietary Intakes, Knowledge, and Perceptions of Semi-professional Rugby Athletes in Scotland |
Overtraining |
Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the overtraining syndrome: Joint consensus statement of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS) and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) | ||
Internal workload and non-contact injury: a one- season study of five teams from the UEFA Elite Club Injury Study | ||
Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of the Overtraining Syndrome: Joint Consensus Statement of the European College of Sport Science and the American College of Sports Medicine | ||
Overtraining effects on immunity and performance in athletes | ||
Decreased energy availability during training overload is associated with non-functional overreaching and suppressed ovarian function in female runners |
Paralympic |
Body Composition in Swiss Elite Wheelchair Athletes | ||
Diet Quality Profile of Track-and-Field Paralympic Athletes | ||
Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on 25(OH)D Status in Elite Athletes With Spinal Cord Injury | ||
Effects of placebo on bench throw performance of Paralympic weightlifting athletes: a pilot study | ||
Energy and Nutrient Issues in Athletes with Spinal Cord Injury: Are They at Risk for Low Energy Availability? | ||
Evaluation of Dietary Supplement Use in Wheelchair Rugby Athletes | ||
Development of alternatives to estimate resting metabolic rate from anthropometric variables in paralympic swimmers |
Position Papers |
ACSM ADA Dietitians of Canada Joint Position Statement Nutrition Athletic Performance | ||
ACSM ADA Joint Position Statement Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes | ||
ACSM Position Stand Exercise and Fluid Replacement | ||
ACSM Position Stand Exercise and Hypertension | ||
ACSM Position Stand The Female Athlete Triad | ||
ACSM Position Stand Weight Loss in Wrestlers | ||
Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics: Revised 2021 Standards of Practice and Professional Performance for Registered Dietitian Nutritionists | ||
The IOC consensus statement: beyond the Female Athlete Triad—Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) | ||
CPSDA: Position Statement: Recommended feeding protocol for all athletes | ||
IOC Consensus Statement: Dietary Supplements and the High-Performance Athlete | ||
International society of sports nutrition position stand: caffeine and performance | ||
International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: creatine supplementation and exercise | ||
International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: energy drinks | ||
International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) | ||
International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: meal frequency | ||
International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: Nutrient timing | ||
International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: protein and exercise | ||
International society of sports nutrition position stand: diets and body composition | ||
ISSN exercise & sports nutrition review update: research & recommendations | ||
National Athletic Trainers’ Association Position Statement: Evaluation of Dietary Supplements for Performance Nutrition | ||
National Athletic Trainers’ Association Position Statement: Fluid Replacement for Athletes | ||
National Athletic Trainers’ Association Position Statement: Management of the Athlete With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus | ||
National Athletic Trainers’ Association Position Statement: Safe Weight Loss and Maintenance Practices in Sport and Exercise | ||
International society of sports nutrition position stand: caffeine and exercise performance | ||
Sports Dietitians Australia Position Statement: Nutrition for Exercise in Hot Environments | ||
Current Status of Body Composition Assessment in Sport | ||
Training Principles and Issues for Ultra-endurance Athletes | ||
International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: sodium bicarbonate and exercise performance | ||
Portuguese Football Federation consensus statement 2020: nutrition and performance in football | ||
Evidence-Based Nutritional Strategies to Enhance Athletic Performance |
Protocol & Practice - Body Weight |
Acute-Weight-Loss Strategies for Combat Sports and Applications to Olympic Success | ||
BODY WEIGHT AS A PERFORMANCE FACTOR AND THE PREVENTION OF DISORDERED EATING AMONG STUDENT-ATHLETE | ||
Evaluation of the early weigh-in policy for mixed martial arts events adopted by North American athletic commissions |
Protocol & Practice - COVID-19 |
Return-to-Play Considerations After COVID-19 Infection in Elite Athletes | ||
Impact of sedentarism due to the COVID-19 home confinement on neuromuscular, cardiovascular and metabolic health: Physiological and pathophysiological implications and recommendations for physical and nutritional countermeasures | ||
Sports Medicine Practice during COVID-19 Pandemic - A “New Normal” | ||
Return-to-Play Recommendations After COVID-19 Diagnosis in High School Athletes | ||
Elite athletes with COVID-19 — Predictors of the course of disease | ||
SARS-CoV-2 cardiac involvement in young competitive athletes |
Protocol & Practice - General |
Gender inclusivity in sport? From value, to values, to actions, to equality for Canadian athletes | ||
A Preventive Role of Exercise Across the Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Pandemic | ||
An Evidence-Based Review of the Pathophysiology, Treatment, and Prevention of Exercise Associated Muscle Cramps | ||
Athlete perspectives on the enablers and barriers to nutritional adherence in high-performance sport | ||
Creation of a Dual-Purpose Collegiate Athlete Nutrition Advising Program and Educational Curriculum | ||
Developing a Performance Nutrition Curriculum for Collegiate Athletics | ||
Developing a Performance Nutrition Curriculum for Collegiate Athletics | ||
Impact of Potential Physiological Changes due to COVID‐19 Home Confnement on Athlete Health Protection in Elite Sports: a Call for Awareness in Sports Programming | ||
Implications for Telehealth in a Postpandemic Future Regulatory and Privacy Issues | ||
Iron Deficiency and Anemia among Collegiate Athletes: A Retrospective Chart Review | ||
Recommendations for return to sport during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic | ||
Taking the lead towards healthy performance: the requirement of leadership to elevate the health and performance teams in elite sports |
Protocol & Practice - Iron |
Policies on Screening Female Athletes for Iron Deficiency in NCAA Division I-A Institutions |
Protocol & Practice - Vitamin D |
The University of Texas at Austin Athletic Performance and Vitamin D Protocol Proposal | ||
Evaluation, Treatment, and Prevention of Vitamin D Deficiency: an Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline |
Psychology |
Is receipt of body-related comments associated with exercise motivation: a case study based on self-determination theory | ||
Diet and depression: exploring the biological mechanisms of action | ||
Fermented foods, the gut and mental health: a mechanistic overview with implications for depression and anxiety |
Recovery Nutrition |
The Impact of Low Energy Availability on Nonexercise Activity Thermogenesis and Physical Activity Behavior in Recreationally Trained Adults | ||
Calorie-Containing Recovery Drinks Increase Recreational Runners’ Voluntary Energy and Carbohydrate Intake, with Minimal Impact on Fluid Recovery | ||
Chocolate Milk versus carbohydrate supplements in adolescent athletes: a field based study | ||
Comparison of the effect of post-exercise cooling with ice slurry ingestion between males and females | ||
Cow's milk as a post-exercise recovery drink: implications for performance and health | ||
Dietary strategies to recover from exercise-induced muscle damage | ||
Dose-response effects of dietary protein on muscle protein synthesis during recovery from endurance exercise in young men: a double-blind randomized trial | ||
Effect of a Blend of Zingiber officinale Roscoe and Bixa orellana L. Herbal Supplement on the Recovery of Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness Induced by Unaccustomed Eccentric Resistance Training: A Randomized, Triple-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial | ||
Effect of Milk on Muscle Glycogen Recovery and Exercise Performance: A Systematic Review | ||
Effect of Polyphenol-Rich Foods, Juices, and Concentrates on Recovery from Exercise Induced Muscle Damage: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
Effects of a Multi-ingredient Beverage on Recovery of Contractile Properties, Performance, and Muscle Soreness After Hard Resistance Training Sessions | ||
Effects of Glucose with Casein Peptide Supplementation on Post-Exercise Muscle Glycogen Resynthesis in C57BL/6J Mice | ||
Effects of pre‐ or post‐exercise whey protein supplementation on oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes in older women | ||
Energy Drink before Exercise Did Not Affect Autonomic Recovery Following Moderate Aerobic Exercise: A Crossover, Randomized and Controlled Trial | ||
Evidence-based post-exercise recovery strategies in rugby: a narrative review | ||
Impaired Recovery is Associated with Increased Injury and Illness: A Retrospective Study of 536 Female Netball Athletes | ||
Nutritional interventions for reducing the signs and symptoms of exercise‐induced muscle damage and accelerate recovery in athletes: current knowledge, practical application and future perspectives | ||
Nutritional strategies to counteract muscle atrophy caused by disuse and to improve recovery | ||
Postexercise Glucose–Fructose Coingestion Augments Cycling Capacity During Short-Term and Overnight Recovery From Exhaustive Exercise, Compared With Isocaloric Glucose | ||
Pre- and Post-Surgical Nutrition for Preservation of Muscle Mass, Strength, and Functionality Following Orthopedic Surgery | ||
Protein Supplementation During or Following a Marathon Run Influences Post-Exercise Recovery | ||
Recommendations to maintain immune health in athletes | ||
The Effects of Beta-Hydroxy-Beta-Methylbutyrate Supplementation on Recovery Following Exercise- Induced Muscle Damage: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
Fructose Coingestion Does Not Accelerate Postexercise Muscle Glycogen Repletion | ||
Responses of low and high compression during recovery after repeated sprint training in well- trained handball players | ||
The use of recovery methods post‐exercise | ||
The Effect of Co-Ingestion of Carbohydrate with Milk after Exercise in Healthy Women: Study Considering the Menstrual Cycle |
Senior Athletes |
Impact of Meeting Different Guidelines for Protein Intake on Muscle Mass and Physical Function in Physically Active Older Women | ||
Nutrition for Special Populations: Young, Female, and Masters Athletes | ||
The effects of a high protein diet on markers of muscle damage following exercise in 2 active older adults: a randomized, controlled trial | ||
A high fat diet aggravates the age-related decline in skeletal muscle structure and function |
Sickle Cell |
Observations on Iron, Anemia, and Sickle Cell Trait |
Sleep |
Personality traits, stress appraisals and sleep in young elite athletes: A profile approach | ||
A critical review on sleep assessment methodologies in athletic populations: factors to be considered | ||
Associations between Red Meat Intake and Sleep Parameters in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea | ||
Effect of evening blue light blocking glasses on subjective and objective sleep in healthy adults: A randomized control trial | ||
Effects of a 30-min nap opportunity on cognitive and short-duration high-intensity performances and mood states after a partial sleep deprivation night | ||
Evidence of disturbed sleep and mood state in well-trained athletes during short-term intensified training with and without a high carbohydrate nutritional intervention | ||
Impaired sleep and recovery after night matches in elite football players | ||
Get sleep or get stumped: sleep behaviour in elite South African cricket players during competition | ||
High-glycemic-index carbohydrate meals shorten sleep onset | ||
In Search of a Good Night’s Sleep | ||
Nutrient intake, meal timing and sleep in elite male Australian football players | ||
Prevalence of poor sleep quality in athletes before competition | ||
Too little sleep and an unhealthy diet could increase the risk of sustaining a new injury in adolescent elite athletes | ||
Sleep and Athletic Performance | ||
Sleep and Nutrition Interactions: Implications for Athletes | ||
Sleep and occupational well-being in active duty special operations soldiers: A replication and expansion | ||
Sleep health and its association with performance and motivation in tactical athletes enrolled in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps | ||
Sleep in Elite Athletes and Nutritional Interventions to Enhance Sleep | ||
SLEEP PROFILES OF ELITE SWIMMERS DURING DIFFERENT TRAINING PHASES | ||
Sleep Quality, Mood and Performance: A Study of Elite Brazilian Volleyball Athletes | ||
The Association between Vitamin D Deficiency and Sleep Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
The effect of evening cycling at different intensities on sleep in healthy young adults with intermediate chronobiological phenotype: A randomized, cross-over trial | ||
The sleep-deprived human brain | ||
A Novel Sleep Optimisation Programme to Improve Athletes' Well Being and Performance | ||
Sleep Deprivation and Its Contribution to Mood and Performance Deterioration in College Athletes | ||
An Individualized Intervention Increases Sleep Duration in Professional Athletes | ||
Monitoring Effects of Sleep Extension and Restriction on Endurance Performance Using Heart Rate Indices | ||
High Sleep Disturbances and Longer Concussion Duration in Repeat Concussions | ||
Evening Whey Protein Intake, Rich in Tryptophan, and Sleep in Elite Male Australian Rules Football Players on Training and Nontraining Days | ||
ɑ-Lactalbumin Improves Sleep and Recovery after Simulated Evening Competition in Female Athletes | ||
The association between dietary behaviors and insomnia among adolescent girls in Iran | ||
Association of omega-3 levels and sleep in US adults, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2011-2012 | ||
Sleep duration and quality are associated with nutrient intake in elite female athletes | ||
Effects of saffron supplementation on improving sleep quality: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Baseball |
Fueling Baseball Players | ||
Case Problem: Nutrition concerns related to the performance of a baseball team | ||
Influence of the dietary carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin on visual performance: application to baseball | ||
The epidemiology of single season musculoskeletal injuries in professional baseball |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Boxing |
Body composition of elite Olympic combat sport athletes | ||
Neuromuscular performance after rapid weight loss in Olympic-style boxers | ||
Nutrition and Boxing Performance | ||
Rapid weight gain following weight cutting in male professional boxers | ||
A 5-Year Analysis of Weight Cycling Practices in a Male World Champion Professional Boxer: Potential Implications for Obesity and Cardiometabolic Disease |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Basketball |
CHANGES IN ENERGY EXPENDITURE, DIETARY INTAKE, AND ENERGY AVAILABILITY ACROSS AN ENTIRE COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON | ||
Fluid balance of elite female basketball players before and during game play | ||
Pregame Urine Specific Gravity and Fluid Intake by National Basketball Association Players During Competition |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Endurance Running |
ColdZyme® Mouth Spray reduces duration of upper respiratory tract infection symptoms in endurance athletes under free living conditions | ||
Contemporary Nutrition Interventions to Optimize Performance in Middle- Distance Runners | ||
Energy Availability, Macronutrient Intake, and Nutritional Supplementation for Improving Exercise Performance in Endurance Athletes | ||
Analysis of food and fluid intake in elite ultra-endurance runners during a 24-h world championship | ||
Gastrointestinal pathophysiology during endurance exercise: endocrine, microbiome, and nutritional influences | ||
Improved Marathon Performance by In-Race Nutritional Strategy Intervention | ||
Incidence of Hyponatremia During a Continuous 246-km Ultramarathon Running Race | ||
Low Energy Availability Is Difficult to Assess but Outcomes Have Large Impact on Bone Injury Rates in Elite Distance Athletes | ||
Nutrition for distance events | ||
Nutrition for Ultramarathon Running: Trail, Track, and Road | ||
Performance effects of periodized carbohydrate restriction in endurance trained athletes – a systematic review and meta-analysis | ||
Physiological and Pathophysiological Responses to Ultramarathon Running in Non-elite Runners | ||
Relationship between energy availability, energy conservation and cognitive restraint with performance measures in male endurance athletes | ||
Relationship between energy availability, energy conservation and cognitive restraint with performance measures in male endurance athletes | ||
Toward a Common Understanding of Diet–Exercise Strategies to Manipulate Fuel Availability for Training and Competition Preparation in Endurance Sport | ||
Pre-race self-reported medical conditions and allergies in 133 641 comrades ultramarathon (90km) runners - SAFER XXIII | ||
Fluctuations in food and fluid intake during a 24- h World Championship: analysis of the deviation from nutritional programs |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Equestrian |
Male Flat Jockeys Do Not Display Deteriorations in Bone Density or Resting Metabolic Rate in Accordance With Race Riding Experience: Implications for RED-S |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Football |
Effects of β-alanine supplementation on performance and body composition in collegiate wrestlers and football players. | ||
Acute Effects of a Caffeine-Taurine Energy Drink on Repeated Sprint Performance of American College Football Players | ||
Body Mass Index, Playing Position, Race, and the Cardiovascular Mortality of Retired Professional Football Players | ||
BODY SIZE AND COMPOSITION OF NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYERS | ||
Reversing brain damage in former NFL players: implications for traumatic brain injury and substance abuse rehabilitation. | ||
CHANGES IN HEIGHT, BODY WEIGHT, AND BODY COMPOSITION IN AMERICAN FOOTBALL PLAYERS FROM 1942 TO 2011 | ||
Early Cardiovascular Mortality in Professional Football Players: Fact or Fiction? | ||
Effects of Current Exercise and Diet on Late-Life Cognitive Health of Former College Football Players | ||
Epidemiology of 10,000 High School Football Injuries: Patterns of Injury by Position Played | ||
Hydration Status in College Football Players During Consecutive Days of Twice-a-Day Preseason Practices | ||
Hydration, sweat and thermoregulatory responses to professional football training in the heat | ||
A Physiological Review of American Football | ||
Prevalence ofCardiovascularDiseaseRisk Factors Among National Football League Players | ||
PREVALENCE OF METABOLIC SYNDROME RISK FACTORS IN HIGH SCHOOL AND NCAA DIVISION I FOOTBALL PLAYERS | ||
A profile of body composition, omega-3 and vitamin D in National Football League players | ||
A Cluster of Exertional Rhabdomyolysis Affecting a Division I Football Team | ||
Short-duration β-alanine supplementation increases training volume and reduces subjective feelings of fatigue in college football players | ||
Epidemiology of Exertional Heat Illnesses in Youth, High School, and College Football | ||
Examination of Cognitive Function, Neurotrophin Concentrations, and both Brain and Systemic Inflammatory Markers Following a Simulated Game of American Football |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - General |
Carbohydrate Loading Practice in Bodybuilders: Effects on Muscle Thickness, Photo Silhouette Scores, Mood States and Gastrointestinal Symptoms | ||
Nutritional Periodization: Applications for the Strength Athlete | ||
Physical requirements in Olympic sailing | ||
Total Energy Expenditure, Physical Activity Level, and Water Turnover of Collegiate Dinghy Sailors in a Training Camp | ||
Making Weight: Maintaining Body Mass for Weight Class Barbell Athletes |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Golf |
Strength, Flexibility, and Balance Characteristics of Highly Proficient Golfers | ||
The effect of a carbohydrate–caffeine sports drink on simulated golf performance |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Gymnastics |
Vitamin D Status of Females in an Elite Gymnastics Program |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Hockey |
Estimated Sweat Loss, Fluid and Carbohydrate Intake, and Sodium Balance of Male Major Junior, AHL, and NHL Players During On-Ice Practices | ||
Oral creatine supplementation improves multiple spring performance in elite ice-hockey players | ||
The effect of creatine monohydrate supplementation on spring skating in ice-hockey players |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Lacrosse |
Energy Status and Body Composition Across a Collegiate Women’s Lacrosse Season |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - MMA |
Comparison of hot water immersion at 37.8°C with or without salt for rapid weight loss in mixed martial arts athletes | ||
Evaluation of the early weigh-in policy for mixed martial arts events adopted by North American athletic commissions | ||
High Prevalence and Magnitude of Rapid Weight Loss in Mixed Martial Arts Athletes | ||
Rapid Weight Loss in Competitive Judo and Taekwondo Athletes: Attitudes and Practices of Coaches and Trainers | ||
Rapid weight loss influences the physical, psychological and biological responses during a simulated competition in national judo athletes | ||
Rapid Weight Loss Practices in Elite Kickboxers | ||
Weight Regain, but not Weight Loss, Is Related to Competitive Success in Real-Life Mixed Martial Arts Competition | ||
Worth the Weight? Post Weigh-In Rapid Weight Gain is Not Related to Winning or Losing in Professional Mixed Martial Arts | ||
Lightest weight-class athletes are at higher risk of weight regain: results from the French-rapid weight loss questionnaire | ||
Pre-bout hypertension in the combat sports athlete: clearance recommendations | ||
Rapid Weight Loss Practices in Grapplers Competing in Combat Sports |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Multi-Sport |
Fueling the Triathlete: Evidence-Based Practical Advice for Athletes of All Levels | ||
Effects of Supplementation with Beef or Whey Protein Versus Carbohydrate in Master Triathletes | ||
Nutrition for endurance sports: Marathon, triathlon, and road cycling |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Rowing |
Nutrition and Supplements for Elite Open-Weight Rowing | ||
SEASONAL CHANGES IN ANTHROPOMETRIC, PHYSIOLOGICAL, NUTRITIONAL, AND PERFORMANCE FACTORS IN COLLEGIATE ROWERS | ||
High Energetic Demand of Elite Rowing – Implications for Training and Nutrition |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Running |
Contemporary Nutrition Interventions to Optimize Performance in Middle- Distance Runners | ||
Nutritional Intake and Energy Availability of Collegiate Distance Runners |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Swimming |
A Review of Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport in Artistic (Synchronized) Swimming | ||
Effect of low- and high-carbohydrate diets on swimming economy: a crossover study | ||
Physical and Energy Requirements of Competitive Swimming Events | ||
The Effect of Branched-Chain Amino Acids, Citrulline, and Arginine on High-Intensity Interval Performance in Young Swimmers | ||
Within-Day Amino Acid Intakes and Nitrogen Balance in Male Collegiate Swimmers during the General Preparation Phase |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Tennis |
Investigating the Nutritional and Recovery Habits of Tennis Players | ||
Energy Expenditure of a Male and Female Tennis Player during Association of Tennis Professionals/Women’s Tennis Association and Grand Slam Events Measured by Doubly Labeled Water |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Soccer |
Energy expenditure and dietary intake in professional football players in the Dutch Premier League: Implications for nutritional counseling | ||
Changes in physical fitness and blood-borne parameters over one season in non-professional female footballers | ||
Cross-sectional comparison of body composition and resting metabolic rate in Premier League academy soccer players: Implications for growth and maturation | ||
Effects of nutrition on performance in soccer | ||
Energy Intake and Expenditure of Professional Soccer Players of the English Premier League: Evidence of Carbohydrate Periodization | ||
EVALUATION OF SEASONAL CHANGES IN FITNESS, ANTHROPOMETRICS, AND BODY COMPOSITION IN COLLEGIATE DIVISION II FEMALE SOCCER PLAYERS | ||
Fluid Balance, Sweat Na+ Losses, and Carbohydrate Intake of Elite Male Soccer Players in Response to Low and High Training Intensities in Cool and Hot Environments | ||
Impaired sleep and recovery after night matches in elite football players | ||
Ingesting a 12% Carbohydrate-Electrolyte Beverage Before Each Half of a Soccer Match Simulation Facilitates Retention of Passing Performance and Improves High-Intensity Running Capacity in Academy Players | ||
Metabolic impact of a soccer match on female players | ||
Muscle metabolism and impaired sprint performance in an elite women’s football game | ||
Nutrition and Supplementation in Soccer | ||
Nutrition for Soccer Players | ||
Post-Game High Protein Intake May Improve Recovery of Football-Specific Performance during a Congested Game Fixture: Results from the PRO-FOOTBALL Study | ||
Pre- and Post-season Dietary Intake, Body Composition, and Performance Indices of NCAA Division I Female Soccer Players | ||
Pre-exercise hypohydration prevalence in soccer players: a quantitative systematic review. | ||
Pre-exercise hypohydration prevalence in soccer players: a quantitative systematic review. | ||
Strategies for Hydration and Energy Provision During Soccer-Specific Exercise | ||
UEFA expert group statement on nutrition in elite football. Current evidence to inform practical recommendations and guide future research | ||
Within-Day Energy Balance and Metabolic Suppression in Male Collegiate Soccer Players | ||
Biomarkers Correlate With Body Composition and Performance Changes Throughout the Season in Women's Division I Collegiate Soccer Players | ||
Case Study: Muscle Atrophy and Hypertrophy in a Premier League Soccer Player During Rehabilitation From ACL Injury | ||
Physical loading in professional soccer players: Implications for contemporary guidelines to encompass carbohydrate periodization |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Track & Field |
An Increase in Fat Mass Index Predicts a Deterioration of Running Speed | ||
Contemporary Nutrition Interventions to Optimize Performance in Middle- Distance Runners | ||
Dietary Practices Adopted by Track-and-Field Athletes: Gluten-Free, Low FODMAP, Vegetarian, and Fasting | ||
Dietary Protein for Training Adaptation and Body Composition Manipulation in Track and Field Athletes | ||
Fluid Needs for Training, Competition, and Recovery in Track-and-Field Athletes | ||
Fueling for the Field: Nutrition for Jumps, Throws, and Combined Events | ||
Physique and performance for track and field events | ||
SPRINTING. . . Dietary Approaches to Optimize Training Adaptation and Performance | ||
Case-Study: Body Composition Periodization in an Olympic-Level Female Middle-Distance Runner Over a 9-Year Career | ||
Ferritin readings in young adult, female university student recreational runners |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Volleyball |
Positional Body Composition of Female Division I Collegiate Volleyball Players | ||
Recovery after volleyball: a narrative review |
Sport-Specific Nutrition - Wrestling |
Fluid and Diet Patterns Associated with Weight Cycling and Changes in Body Composition Assessed by Continuous Monitoring Throughout a College Wrestling Season | ||
A Comparison of Methods Used to Determine Percent Body Fat, Minimum Wrestling Weight, and Lowest Allowable Weight Class | ||
DEFINING THE WRESTLER’S BODY – APPROPRIATE MEASURES FOR TARGETING WEIGHT CLASS | ||
Energy Deficit Required for Rapid Weight Loss in Elite Collegiate Wrestlers | ||
Injuries and rapid weight loss in elite Korean wrestlers: An epidemiological study | ||
POST-PUBERTAL TRANSITIONED MALE-TO-FEMALE TRANSGENDER ATHLETES IN PROFESSIONAL COMBAT ARTS SPORTS: ATHLETIC ADVANTAGE OR NOT? | ||
Optimal Recovery from the Making Weight Process for Wrestlers | ||
The Impact of 4% Rapid Weight Loss on Leptin, Adiponectin, and Insulin Resistance Among Elite Adult Freestyle Wrestlers |
Substance Use - Alcohol |
Acute Binge Drinking Increases Serum Endotoxin and Bacterial DNA Levels in Healthy Individuals | ||
ALCOHOL AFTER RESISTANCE EXERCISE DOES NOT AFFECT MUSCLE POWER RECOVERY | ||
Can the Combination of Acute Alcohol Intake and One Night of Sleep Deprivation Affect Neuromuscular Performance in Healthy Male Adults? A Cross-over Randomized Controlled Trial | ||
EFFECT OF ACUTE ALCOHOL INGESTION ON RESISTANCE EXERCISE–INDUCED MTORC1 SIGNALING IN HUMAN MUSCLE | ||
Got Beer? A Systematic Review of Beer and Exercise | ||
Fit and Tipsy? The Interrelationship between Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Alcohol Consumption and Dependence | ||
Muscle Glycogen Utilization during Exercise after Ingestion of Alcohol |
Substance Use - CBD |
A preliminary controlled study to determine whether whole-plant cannabis extracts can improve intractable neurogenic symptoms | ||
An Update on Safety and Side Effects of Cannabidiol: A Review of Clinical Data and Relevant Animal Studies | ||
Biomechanical Effects of D9- Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabidiol (CBD), the Major Constituents of Cannabis, in a Sprague Dawley Rat Achilles Tendon Surgical Repair Model | ||
Cannabidiol as a Potential Treatment for Anxiety Disorders | ||
Cannabidiol in Humans—The Quest for Therapeutic Targets | ||
Cannabis use and mental health in young people: cohort study | ||
Cannabis Use and Risk of Prescription Opioid Use Disorder in the United States | ||
Cannabis use in active athletes: Behaviors related to subjective effects | ||
Content versus Label Claims in Cannabidiol (CBD)- Containing Products Obtained from Commercial Outlets in the State of Mississippi | ||
Effects of Cannabidiol Supplementation on Skeletal Muscle Regeneration after Intensive Resistance Training | ||
Effects of Cannabidiol (CBD) on Regional Cerebral Blood Flow | ||
Endocannabinoids and exercise | ||
Exercise activates the endocannabinoid system | ||
High Prevalence of Cannabidiol Use Within Male Professional Rugby Union and League Players: A Quest for Pain Relief and Enhanced Recovery | ||
Initial experiences with medicinal extracts of cannabis for chronic pain: Results from 34 ‘N of 1’ studies | ||
Labeling Accuracy of Cannabidiol Extracts Sold Online | ||
The Effects of Cannabidiol Oil on Noninvasive Measures of Muscle Damage in Men | ||
The endocannabinoid system: ‘NO’ longer anonymous in the control of nitrergic signalling? |
Substance Use - Doping & Drug Testing |
A meta-cognitive approach to doping in sports: The effects of thought validation on attitudes related to doping | ||
Changing attitudes and intentions related to doping: An analysis of individual differences in need for cognition | ||
Doping prevalence in competitive sport: Evidence synthesis with “best practice” recommendations and reporting guidelines from the WADA Working Group on Doping Prevalence | ||
Hyperhydration-Induced Decrease in Urinary Luteinizing Hormone Concentrations of Male Athletes in Doping Control Analysis |
Substrate Utilization |
Carbohydrate availability and exercise training adaptation: Too much of a good thing? | ||
Biotin and chromium histidinate improve glucose metabolism and proteins expression levels of IRS-1, PPAR-γ, and NF- κB in exercise-trained rats | ||
Context is key: exogenous ketosis and athletic performance | ||
Effect of ambient temperature on fat oxidation during an incremental cycling exercise test | ||
Glycogen Utilization during Running: Intensity, Sex, and Muscle-Specific Responses | ||
Nutritional Strategies to Modulate the Adaptive Response to Endurance Training | ||
Carbohydrate Dependence During Prolonged, Intense Endurance Exercise | ||
High rates of fat oxidation are maintained after the sleep low approach despite delayed carbohydrate feeding during exercise | ||
High Rates of Fat Oxidation Induced by a Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat Diet, Do Not Impair 5-km Running Performance in Competitive Recreational Athletes | ||
High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise Increases Fat Oxidation Rate and Reduces Postprandial Triglyceride Concentrations | ||
Periodized Nutrition for Athletes | ||
Leucine metabolism in regulation of insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells | ||
Maximal Fat Oxidation Rates in an Athletic Population | ||
Muscle Glycogen Metabolism and High‐Intensity Exercise Performance: A Narrative Review | ||
Skeletal muscle metabolism on whole-body positron emission tomography during pitching | ||
The Effects of Sports Drinks During High-Intensity Exercise on the Carbohydrate Oxidation Rate Among Athletes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
Fat adaptation in well-trained athletes: effects on cell metabolism | ||
Six Days of Low Carbohydrate, Not Energy Availability, Alters the Iron and Immune Response to Exercise in Elite Athletes |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids |
Influence of L-citrulline and watermelon supplementation on vascular function and exercise performance | ||
A critical review of citrulline malate supplementation and exercise performance | ||
A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Effect of Multi-ingredient Preworkout Supplementation on Strength, Exercise Volume, and Anaerobic Capacity in Healthy Resistance- Trained Individuals | ||
Acute supplementation with an amino acid mixture suppressed the exercise-induced cortisol response in recreationally active healthy volunteers: a randomized, double- blinded, placebo-controlled crossover study | ||
Acute and chronic effects of Rhaponticum carthamoides and Rhodiola rosea extracts supplementation coupled to resistance exercise on muscle protein synthesis and mechanical power in rats | ||
ACUTE CAPSAICIN SUPPLEMENTATION IMPROVES RESISTANCE TRAINING PERFORMANCE IN TRAINED MEN | ||
Acute citrulline-malate supplementation is ineffective during aerobic cycling and subsequent anaerobic performance in recreationally active males | ||
Acute citrulline-malate supplementation is ineffective during aerobic cycling and subsequent anaerobic performance in recreationally active males | ||
Acute Maltodextrin Supplementation During Resistance Exercise | ||
Athletes Intending to Use Sports Supplements Are More Likely to Respond to a Placebo | ||
Betaine Supplementation: A Critical Review of Its Efficacy for Improving Muscle Strength, Power, and Body Composition | ||
Blood Flow Restriction Training and Betaine Supplementation as a Novel Combined Modality to Augment Skeletal Muscle Adaptation: A Short Review | ||
Citrus Flavonoid Supplementation Improves Exercise Performance in Trained Athletes | ||
Cocoa Flavanol Supplementation and Exercise: A Systematic Review | ||
Dietary Flavanols: A Review of Select Effects on Vascular Function, Blood Pressure, and Exercise Performance | ||
Dietary Supplements for Health, Adaptation, and Recovery in Athletes | ||
Effects of 14-weeks betaine supplementation on pro-inflammatory cytokines and hematology status in professional youth soccer players during a competition season: a double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial | ||
Emerging Nutritional Supplements for Strength and Hypertrophy: An Update of the Current Literature | ||
EXAMINATION OF A MULTI-INGREDIENT PREWORKOUT SUPPLEMENT ON TOTAL VOLUME OF RESISTANCE EXERCISE AND SUBSEQUENT STRENGTH AND POWER PERFORMANCE | ||
Acute Effect of Citrulline Malate on Repetition Performance During Strength Training: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
IMPACT OF POLYPHENOL SUPPLEMENTATION ON ACUTE AND CHRONIC RESPONSE TO RESISTANCE TRAINING | ||
Intermittent Running and Cognitive Performance after Ketone Ester Ingestion | ||
The impact of supplementation with pomegranate fruit (Punica granatum L.) juice on selected antioxidant parameters and markers of iron metabolism in rowers | ||
The effects of chronic betaine supplementation on body composition and performance in collegiate females: a double-blind, randomized, placebo controlled trial | ||
Citrulline malate supplementation does not improve German Volume Training performance or reduce muscle soreness in moderately trained males and females | ||
The Effects of a Korean Ginseng, GINST15, on Perceptual Effort, Psychomotor Performance, and Physical Performance in Men and Women | ||
L-Carnitine Supplementation in Recovery after Exercise | ||
Mapping adults’ and young athletes’ views regarding how acceptable it is to use a nutritional supplement in sport | ||
Maytenus ilicifolia Extract Increases Oxygen Uptake without Changes in Neuromuscular Fatigue Development during a High-Intensity Interval Exercise | ||
Mechanisms Behind Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Supplementation on Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Biogenesis: Possible Synergistic Effects with Exercise | ||
Multi-ingredient pre-workout supplementation changes energy system contribution and improves performance during high-intensity intermittent exercise in physically active individuals: a double- blind and placebo controlled study | ||
Eight Weeks of Phosphatidic Acid Supplementation in Conjunction with Re- sistance Training Does Not Differentially Affect Body Composition and Muscle Strength in Resistance-Trained Men | ||
Potential harmful effects of dietary supplements in sports medicine | ||
PRE-WORKOUT SUPPLEMENT INDUCED CARDIAC ISCHAEMIA IN A YOUNG FEMALE | ||
Redox and autonomic responses to acute exercise-post recovery following Opuntia ficus-indica juice intake in physically active women | ||
(–)-Epicatechin Supplementation Inhibits Aerobic Adaptations to Cycling Exercise in Humans | ||
Sports Foods and Dietary Supplements for Optimal Function and Performance Enhancement in Track-and-Field Athletes | ||
The Supplementation of Branched-Chain Amino Acids, Arginine, and Citrulline Improves Endurance Exercise Performance in Two Consecutive Days | ||
A Survey Instrument to Assess Intake of Dietary Supplements, Related Products, and Caffeine in High-Use Populations | ||
The effect of dietary nitrate supplementation on the speed-duration relationship in mice with sickle cell disease | ||
The effect of multi-ingredient intra- versus extra-cellular buffering supplementation combined with branched-chain amino acids and creatine on exercise-induced ammonia blood concentration and aerobic capacity in taekwondo athletes | ||
The effect of pre-exercise ingestion of corinthian currant on endurance performance and blood redox status | ||
The effects of 14-week betaine supplementation on endocrine markers, body composition and anthropometrics in professional youth soccer players: a double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial | ||
The Placebo and Nocebo effect on sports performance: A systematic review | ||
Topical EDGE Reduces Post Exercise Lactate Levels by 17.8% in Trained Cyclists | ||
Ubiquitin Proteasome System Activity is Suppressed by Curcumin following Exercise- Induced Muscle Damage in Human Skeletal Muscle | ||
Understanding the Placebo and Nocebo Effects in the Context of Sport: A Psychosocial Perspective | ||
When Food Becomes A Drug: Nonanabolic Nutritional Supplement Use in Athletes | ||
Nonplacebo Controls to Determine the Magnitude of Ergogenic Interventions: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis | ||
Supplement intake in half-marathon, (ultra-)marathon and 10-km runners – results from the NURMI study (Step 2) | ||
Acute and Chronic Citrulline Malate Supplementation on Muscle Contractile Properties and Fatigue Rate of the Quadriceps | ||
Effects of chronic betaine supplementation on performance in professional young soccer players during a competitive season: a double blind, randomized, placebo- controlled trial | ||
The effects of phosphatidic acid on performance and body composition - a scoping review | ||
Acute Ketone Salts–Caffeine–Taurine–Leucine Supplementation but not Ketone Salts–Taurine–Leucine, Improves Endurance Cycling Performance | ||
Effects of short-term betaine supplementation on muscle endurance and indices of endocrine function following acute high-intensity resistance exercise in young athletes | ||
The ergogenic effect of acute carnosine and anserine supplementation: dosing, timing, and underlying mechanism | ||
The influence of caffeinated and non-caffeinated multi-ingredient pre-workout supplements on resistance exercise performance and subjective outcomes |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Arginine |
Safety and performance benefits of arginine supplements for military personnel: a systematic review |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Banned Stimulants |
Adolescent athletes and sports doping | ||
Four experimental stimulants found in sports and weight loss supplements: 2- amino-6-methylheptane (octodrine), 1,4- dimethylamylamine (1,4-DMAA), 1,3- dimethylamylamine (1,3-DMAA) and 1,3- dimethylbutylamine (1,3-DMBA) |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Beet Root Juice |
Beetroot (Beta Vulgaris L.) Extract Acutely Improves Heart Rate Variability Recovery Following Strength Exercise: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo- Controlled Crossover Trial-Pilot Study | ||
Beetroot Increases Muscle Performance and Oxygenation During Sustained Isometric Exercise, but Does Not Alter Muscle Oxidative Efficiency and Microvascular Reactivity at Rest | ||
Beetroot Juice Does Not Enhance Supramaximal Intermittent Exercise Performance in Elite Endurance Athletes | ||
Beetroot Juice Increases Human Muscle Force without Changing Ca2+-Handling Proteins | ||
Cardiorespiratory function associated with dietary nitrate supplementation | ||
Chronic Beetroot Juice Supplementation Accelerates Recovery Kinetics following Simulated Match Play in Soccer Players | ||
Effects of Beetroot Juice on Recovery of Muscle Function and Performance between Bouts of Repeated Sprint Exercise | ||
Development of a beetroot-based nutritional gel containing high content of bioaccessible dietary nitrate and antioxidants | ||
Dietary nitrate reduces resting metabolic rate: a randomized, crossover study in humans | ||
Effect of Acute Dietary Nitrate Supplementation on the Post-Exercise Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Obese Males: A Randomized, Controlled, Crossover Trial | ||
Effects of a single dose of beetroot juice on cycling time trial performance at ventilatory thresholds intensity in male triathletes | ||
Effects of Beetroot Juice Supplementation on Performance and Fatigue in a 30-s All-Out Sprint Exercise: A Randomized, Double-Blind Cross-Over Study | ||
The impact of beetroot juice supplementation on muscular endurance, maximal strength and countermovement jump performance | ||
Neither Beetroot Juice Supplementation nor Increased Carbohydrate Oxidation Enhance Economy of Prolonged Exercise in Elite Race Walkers | ||
Inorganic Nitrate and Beetroot Juice Supplementation Reduces Blood Pressure in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
Nitrate Supplementation’s Improvement of 10-km Time-Trial Performance in Trained Cyclists | ||
Acute Dietary Nitrate Supplementation Increases Maximal Cycling Power in Athletes | ||
The Effect of Beetroot Juice Supplementation on Dynamic Apnea and Intermittent Sprint Performance in Elite Female Water Polo Players | ||
The effect of beetroot juice supplementation on repeat-sprint performance in hypoxia | ||
The Effect of Nitrate Supplementation on Exercise Performance in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
Understanding the effects of beetroot juice intake on CrossFit performance by assessing hormonal, metabolic and mechanical response: a randomized, double-blind, crossover design | ||
Effect of dietary nitrate on human muscle power: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis | ||
Beetroot juice — a suitable post-marathon metabolic recovery supplement? | ||
Inorganic nitrate supplementation and blood flow restricted exercise tolerance in post-menopausal women | ||
Effects of dietary nitrate on the O2 cost of submaximal exercise: Accounting for “noise” in pulmonary gas exchange measurements |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Beta Alanine |
Additive Benefits of A-Alanine Supplementation and Sprint-Interval Training | ||
Beta Alanine Presentation: CPSDA Conference 2011 | ||
Beta-Alanine Improves Sprint Performance in Endurance Cycling | ||
β-alanine supplementation improves tactical performance but not cognitive function in combat soldiers | ||
Beta-Alanine supplementation augments muscle carnosine content and attenuates fatigue during repeated isokinetic contraction bouts in trained sprinters | ||
Beta alanine supplementation effects on metabolic contribution and swimming performance | ||
β-alanine supplementation improves YoYo intermittent recovery test performance | ||
Beta-Alanine Supplementation in High Intensity Exercise | ||
Blood Flow Restriction Training and Betaine Supplementation as a Novel Combined Modality to Augment Skeletal Muscle Adaptation: A Short Review | ||
Can the Skeletal Muscle Carnosine Response to Beta-Alanine Supplementation Be Optimized? | ||
Distinct Effects of Repeated-Sprint Training in Normobaric Hypoxia and β-Alanine Supplementation | ||
Effect of b-Alanine Supplementation on Monocyte Recruitment and Cognition During a 24-Hour Simulated Military Operation | ||
EFFECT OF HIGH-DOSE, SHORT-DURATION b-ALANINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON CIRCULATING IL-10 CONCENTRATIONS DURING INTENSE MILITARY TRAINING | ||
Effect of sodium bicarbonate and beta-alanine supplementation on maximal sprint swimming | ||
Effect of two b-alanine dosing protocols on muscle carnosine synthesis and washout | ||
Effects of 28 days of beta-alanine and creatine supplementation on muscle carnosine, body composition and exercise performance in recreationally active females | ||
Effects of β-alanine supplementation during a 5-week strength training program: a randomized, controlled study | ||
EFFECTS OF BETA-ALANINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON SPRINT ENDURANCE | ||
The Effects of Beta-Alanine Supplementation on Performance: A Systematic Review of the Literature | ||
Muscle Carnosine Metabolism and b-Alanine Supplementation in Relation to Exercise and Training | ||
Optimizing human in vivo dosing and delivery of b-alanine supplements for muscle carnosine synthesis | ||
Role of A-Alanine Supplementation on Muscle Carnosine and Exercise Performance | ||
Short-duration β-alanine supplementation increases training volume and reduces subjective feelings of fatigue in college football players | ||
The effect of β-alanine supplementation on high intensity cycling capacity in normoxia and hypoxia | ||
The effect of two β-alanine dosing strategies on 30-minute rowing performance: a randomized, controlled trial | ||
The Muscle Carnosine Response to Beta-Alanine Supplementation: A Systematic Review With Bayesian Individual and Aggregate Data E-Max Model and Meta-Analysis |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Branched Chain Amino Acids |
Combined effect of branched-chain amino acids and taurine supplementation on delayed onset muscle soreness and muscle damage in high-intensity eccentric exercise | ||
Effect of Branched-Chain Amino Acid Supplementation on Recovery Following Acute Eccentric Exercise | ||
Isolated Leucine and Branched-Chain Amino Acid Supplementation for Enhancing Muscular Strength and Hypertrophy: A Narrative Review | ||
Peri-exercise co-ingestion of branched-chain amino acids and carbohydrate in men does not preferentially augment resistance exercise-induced increases in PI3K/Akt-mTOR pathway markers indicative of muscle protein synthesis | ||
The effect of branched-chain amino acid on muscle damage markers and performance following strenuous exercise: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Caffeine |
Acute Caffeinated Coffee Consumption Does not Improve Time Trial Performance in an 800-m Run: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Crossover, Placebo-Controlled Study | ||
Acute Effects of an “Energy Drink” on Short-Term Maximal Performance, Reaction Times, Psychological and Physiological Parameters: Insights from a Randomized Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Counterbalanced Crossover Trial | ||
Acute effects of caffeine supplementation on resistance exercise, jumping, and Wingate performance: no influence of habitual caffeine intake | ||
Cafeine and Exercise: What Next? | ||
Caffeinated Gel Ingestion Enhances Jump Performance, Muscle Strength, and Power in Trained Men | ||
Caffeine and Anabolic Performance: Ergogenic Value and Mechanisms of Action | ||
Caffeine and resistance exercise: the effects of two caffeine doses and the influence of individual perception of caffeine | ||
Caffeine, CYP1A2 Genotype, and Endurance Performance in Athletes | ||
Caffeine increases maximal fat oxidation during a graded exercise test: is there a diurnal variation? | ||
Caffeine Supplementation and Physical Performance, Muscle Damage and Perception of Fatigue in Soccer Players: A Systematic Review | ||
Caffeine supplementation induces higher IL-6 and IL-10 plasma levels in response to a treadmill exercise test | ||
Caffeine supplementation is ergogenic in soccer players independent of cardiorespiratory or neuromuscular fitness levels | ||
Caffeine use in a Super Rugby game and its relationship to post-game sleep | ||
Caffeine Use in Sports: Considerations for the Athlete | ||
CAN CAFFEINE INTAKE IMPROVE NEUROMUSCULAR AND TECHNICAL-TACTICAL PERFORMANCE DURING JUDO MATCHES? | ||
CARBOHYDRATE AND CAFFEINE IMPROVES HIGH- INTENSITY RUNNING OF ELITE RUGBY LEAGUE INTERCHANGE PLAYERS DURING SIMULATED MATCH PLAY | ||
Coffee Consumption and the Risk of All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality in the Korean Population | ||
SMALL BENEFICIAL EFFECT OF CAFFEINATED ENERGY DRINK INGESTION ON STRENGTH | ||
DIETARY CAFFEINE AND POLYPHENOL SUPPLEMENTATION ENHANCES OVERALL METABOLIC RATE AND LIPID OXIDATION AT REST AND AFTER A BOUT OF SPRINT INTERVAL EXERCISE | ||
Does Caffeine Enhance Athletic Performance? | ||
Effect of Caffeine As An Ergogenic Aid During Anaerobic Exercises Performance in Caffeine Naive Collegiate Football Players | ||
EFFECT OF CAFFEINE ON PERCEIVED SORENESS AND FUNCTIONALITY FOLLOWING AN ENDURANCE CYCLING EVENT | ||
EFFECT OF CAFFEINE ON SPORT-SPECIFIC ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW | ||
EFFECT OF CAFFEINE ON SPRINT CYCLING IN EXPERIENCED CYCLISTS | ||
EFFECT OF CAFFEINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON QUADRICEPS PERFORMANCE AFTER ECCENTRIC EXERCISE | ||
EFFECT OF COFFEE AND CAFFEINE INGESTION ON RESISTANCE EXERCISE PERFORMANCE | ||
Effect of different protocols of caffeine intake on metabolism and endurance performance | ||
Effects of acute ingestion of caffeinated chewing gum on performance in elite judo athletes | ||
Effects of Bang® Keto Coffee Energy Drink on Metabolism and Exercise Performance in Resistance-Trained Adults: A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo- controlled, Crossover Study | ||
EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE CHEWING GUM ON EXERCISE TOLERANCE AND NEUROMUSCULAR RESPONSES IN WELL-TRAINED RUNNERS | ||
Effects of caffeine intake on muscle strength and power: a systematic review and meta-analysis | ||
Effects of caffeine on inspiratory muscle function | ||
THE EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE ON VERTICAL JUMP HEIGHT AND EXECUTION IN COLLEGIATE ATHLETES | ||
Effects of Curcumin and Fenugreek Soluble Fiber on the Physical Working Capacity at the Fatigue Threshold, Peak Oxygen Consumption, and Time to Exhaustion | ||
Effects of different dosages of caffeine administration on wrestling performance during a simulated tournament | ||
EFFECTS OF ENERGY DRINKS ON ECONOMY AND CARDIOVASCULAR MEASURES | ||
ENERGY DRINKS IMPROVE FIVE-KILOMETER RUNNING PERFORMANCE IN RECREATIONAL ENDURANCE RUNNERS | ||
Exercise endurance 1, 3, and 6 h after caffeine ingestion in caffeine users and nonusers | ||
Caffeine ingestion enhances Wingate performance: a meta-analysis | ||
Habitual Caffeine Consumption Does Not Affect the Ergogenicity of Coffee Ingestion During a 5 km Cycling Time Trial | ||
Caffeine Mouth Rinse Does Not Improve Time to Exhaustion in Male Trained Cyclists | ||
CYP1A2 Genotype Modifies the Effects of Caffeine Compared With Placebo on Muscle Strength in Competitive Male Athletes | ||
Influence of a caffeine mouth rinse on sprint cycling following glycogen depletion | ||
Is Caffeine Recommended Before Exercise? A Systematic Review To Investigate Its Impact On Cardiac Autonomic Control Via Heart Rate And Its Variability | ||
Is Coffee a Useful Source of Caffeine Preexercise? | ||
The influence of citrus aurantium and caffeine complex versus placebo on the cardiac autonomic response: a double blind crossover design | ||
Nutrition, brain function and cognitive performance | ||
Pharmacokinetic analysis and comparison of caffeine administered rapidly or slowly in coffee chilled or hot versus chilled energy drink in healthy young adults | ||
The acute effects of caffeine intake on time under tension and power generated during the bench press movement | ||
The acute effects of plyometric and sled towing stimuli with and without caffeine ingestion on vertical jump performance in professional soccer players | ||
The Effect of a Caffeinated Mouth-Rinse on Endurance Cycling Time-Trial Performance | ||
The effect of acute caffeine ingestion on upper body anaerobic exercise and cognitive performance | ||
The effect of carbohydrate and caffeine mouth rinsing on kicking performance in competitive Taekwondo athletes during Ramadan | ||
The effect of leaf extract supplementation on exercise-induced muscle damage and muscular performance: A systematic review and meta- analysis | ||
The effects of different doses of caffeine on maximal strength and strength‐endurance in women habituated to caffeine | ||
The effects of varying doses of caffeine on cardiac parasympathetic reactivation following an acute bout of anaerobic exercise in recreational athletes | ||
What Should We Do About Habitual Caffeine Use in Athletes? | ||
Women Experience the Same Ergogenic Response to Caffeine as Men | ||
A Survey Instrument to Assess Intake of Dietary Supplements, Related Products, and Caffeine in High-Use Populations | ||
CYP1A2 Genotype Modifies the Effects of Caffeine Compared With Placebo on Muscle Strength in Competitive Male Athletes | ||
Caffeine Mouth Rinse Does Not Improve Time to Exhaustion in Male Trained Cyclists | ||
Carbohydrate mouth rinse and caffeine improves high-intensity interval running capacity when carbohydrate restricted | ||
Caffeine alters thermoregulatory responses to exercise in the heat only in caffeine-habituated individuals: a double-blind placebo-controlled trial | ||
Coffee Consumption and the Risk of All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality in the Korean Population | ||
Effects of carbohydrate and caffeine mouth rinsing on strength, muscular endurance and cognitive performance | ||
Caffeine Increases Exercise Performance, Maximal Oxygen Uptake, and Oxygen Deficit in Elite Male Endurance Athletes | ||
Caffeine gum does not improve marksmanship, bound duration, susceptibility to enemy fire, or cognitive performance during tactical combat movement simulation | ||
CYP1A2 Genotype Polymorphism Influences the Effect of Caffeine on Anaerobic Performance in Trained Males | ||
Green tea and black tea for exercise recovery: a systematic review | ||
Effects of 3 mg/kg Body Mass of Caffeine on the Performance of Jiu-Jitsu Elite Athletes | ||
The effect of mouth rinsing with different concentrations of caffeine solutions on reaction time | ||
Caffeine alters the breathing pattern during high‐intensity whole‐body exercise in healthy men | ||
Acute caffeine supplementation and live match- play performance in team-sports: A systematic review (2000–2021) |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Chlorophyll |
An Evidence-Based Systematic Review of Chlorophyll by the Natural Standard Research Collaboration |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Coenzyme Q10 |
Impact of Oral Ubiquinol on Blood Oxidative Stress and Exercise Performance | ||
Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation Modulates NFκB and Nrf2 Pathways in Exercise Training |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Collagen |
24-Week study on the use of collagen hydrolysate as a dietary supplement in athletes with activity-related joint pain | ||
Scientific Opinion on the substantiation of a health claim related to collagen hydrolysate and maintenance of joints | ||
Vitamin C–enriched gelatin supplementation before intermittent activity augments collagen synthesis | ||
Effects of Different Vitamin C–Enriched Collagen Derivatives on Collagen Synthesis | ||
Improvement of Functional Ankle Properties Following Supplementation with Specific Collagen Peptides in Athletes with Chronic Ankle Instability | ||
Prolonged Collagen Peptide Supplementation and Resistance Exercise Training Affects Body Composition in Recreationally Active Men | ||
Significant Amounts of Functional Collagen Peptides Can Be Incorporated in the Diet While Maintaining Indispensable Amino Acid Balance | ||
Collagen and Vitamin C Supplementation Increases Lower Limb Rate of Force Development |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Creatine |
Beyond muscle: the effects of creatine supplementation on brain creatine, cognitive processing, and traumatic brain injury | ||
Acute Creatine Monohydrate Supplementation: A Descriptive Physiological Profile of Responders vs Nonresponders | ||
Creatine and creatine forms intended for sports nutrition | ||
Common questions and misconceptions about creatine supplementation: what does the scientific evidence really show? | ||
Cramping and Injury Incidence in Collegiate Football Players Are Reduced by Creatine Supplementation | ||
Creatine as nutritional supplementation and medicinal product | ||
Creatine electrolyte supplement improves anaerobic power and strength: a randomized double-blind control study | ||
Creatine electrolyte supplement improves anaerobic power and strength: a randomized double-blind control study | ||
Creatine Supplement Use in an NCAA Division 1 Athletic Program | ||
Creatine Supplementation and Brain Health | ||
Creatine Supplementation and Exercise Performance | ||
Creatine supplementation and health variables: a retrospective study | ||
Creatine Supplementation: Forms, Functions, and Effects | ||
Creatine Supplementation Supports the Rehabilitation of Adolescent Fin Swimmers in Tendon Overuse Injury Cases | ||
Creatine supplementation with specific view to exercise/sports performance: an update | ||
Temporal trends in dietary creatine intake from 1999 to 2018: an ecological study with 89,161 participants | ||
Dietary Supplementation During Musculoskeletal Injury: Protein and Creatine | ||
Effect of creatine supplementation on phosphocreatine resynthesis, inorganic phosphate accumulation and pH during intermittent maximal exercise | ||
Effects of 4-Week Creatine Supplementation Combined with Complex Training on Muscle Damage and Sport Performance | ||
Effects of creatine supplementation on oxidative stress and inflammatory markers after repeated-sprint exercise in humans | ||
Effects of creatine supplementation on performance and training adaptations | ||
Long-term creatine supplementation does not significantly affect clinical markers of health in athletes | ||
Myoprotective Potential of Creatine Is Greater than Whey Protein after Chemically-Induced Damage in Rat Skeletal Muscle | ||
Scientific Basis and Practical Aspects of Creatine Supplementation for Athletes | ||
Short-term co-ingestion of creatine and sodium bicarbonate improves anaerobic performance in trained taekwondo athletes | ||
Short-term oral creatine supplementation in professional football players: A randomized placebo-controlled trial | ||
The Effects of Creatine Dietary Supplementation on Anterior Compartment Pressure in the Lower Leg During Rest and Following Exercise | ||
The effects of pre versus post workout supplementation of creatine monohydrate on body composition and strength | ||
The physiological and health effects of oral creatine supplementation | ||
The effects of phosphocreatine disodium salts plus blueberry extract supplementation on muscular strength, power, and endurance | ||
Timing of Creatine Supplementation around Exercise: A Real Concern? | ||
Creatine Monohydrate Supplementation: Considerations for Cognitive Performance in Athletes | ||
Efficacy of Creatine Supplementation and Resistance Training on Area and Density of Bone and Muscle in Older Adults | ||
Effects of Creatine Supplementation on Brain Function and Health | ||
Creatine Supplementation for Muscle Growth: A Scoping Review of Randomized Clinical Trials from 2012 to 2021 | ||
Creatine O’Clock: Does Timing of Ingestion Really Influence Muscle Mass and Performance? |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Essential Amino Acids |
Effects of Amino Acids and their Metabolites on Aerobic and Anaerobic Sports |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Glucosamine |
The Joints on Glucosamine (JOG) Study: the effect of oral glucosamine on joint structure, a randomized trial |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Glutamine |
Glutamine as an Anti-Fatigue Amino Acid in Sports Nutrition |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - HMB |
Effects of β-Hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate Free Acid Ingestion and Resistance Exercise on the Acute Endocrine Response | ||
The effects of 12 weeks of beta‐hydroxy‐beta‐methylbutyrate free acid supplementation on muscle mass, strength, and power in resistance‐trained individuals: a randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study | ||
EFFECTS OF NINE WEEKS OF b-HYDROXY-b- METHYLBUTYRATE SUPPLEMENTATION ON STRENGTH AND BODY COMPOSITION IN RESISTANCE TRAINED MEN | ||
High-intensity interval training and β-hydroxy- β-methylbutyric free acid improves aerobic power and metabolic thresholds | ||
INTERACTION OF BETA-HYDROXY-BETA- METHYLBUTYRATE FREE ACID AND ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE ON MUSCLE MASS, STRENGTH, AND POWER IN RESISTANCE TRAINED INDIVIDUALS | ||
Low Dose of β-Hydroxy-β-Methylbutyrate (HMB) Alleviates Muscle Strength Loss and Limited Joint Flexibility following Eccentric Contractions | ||
Effects of exercise and/or β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate supplementation on muscle mass, muscle strength, and physical performance in older women with low muscle mass: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Ketones |
Metabolism of ketone bodies during exercise and training: physiological basis for exogenous supplementation | ||
Ketone Diester Ingestion Impairs Time-Trial Performance in Professional Cyclists | ||
A Ketone Ester Drink Increases Postexercise Muscle Glycogen Synthesis in Humans | ||
Acute Ingestion of Ketone Monoesters and Precursors Do Not Enhance Endurance Exercise Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - L-Carnitine |
The bright and the dark sides of L-carnitine supplementation: a systematic review | ||
The Effect of L-Carnitine Supplementation on Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Melatonin |
Melatonin Natural Health Products and Supplements: Presence of Serotonin and Significant Variability of Melatonin Content |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Leucine |
Absence of leucine in an essential amino acid supplement reduces activation of mTORC1 signalling following resistance exercise in young females | ||
Effect of sodium bicarbonate ingestion during 6 weeks of HIIT on anaerobic performance of college students | ||
Excess Leucine Intake Enhances Muscle Anabolic Signaling but Not Net Protein Anabolism in Young Men and Women | ||
Leucine Metabolites Do Not Enhance Training-induced Performance or Muscle Thickness | ||
Effects of leucine-enriched essential amino acid and whey protein bolus dosing upon skeletal muscle protein synthesis at rest and after exercise in older women | ||
Leucine metabolism in regulation of insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells | ||
Leucine-protein supplemented recovery feeding enhances subsequent cycling performance in well- trained men | ||
Leucine stimulates insulin secretion via down-regulation of surface expression of adrenergic 2A receptor through the mTOR pathway and its implication in new-onset diabetes in renal transplantation | ||
Leucine Supplementation Does Not Attenuate Skeletal Muscle Loss during Leg Immobilization in Healthy, Young Men | ||
Leucine metabolites do not attenuate training- induced inflammation in young resistance trained men | ||
Dileucine ingestion is more effective than leucine in stimulating muscle protein turnover in young males: a double blind randomized controlled trial |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Pomegranate |
Pomegranate Extract Improves Maximal Performance of Trained Cyclists after an Exhausting Endurance Trial: A Randomised Controlled Trial |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Protein |
Acute Soy Supplementation Improves 20-km Time Trial Performance, Power, and Speed | ||
Daily Supplementation With Whey, Soy, or Whey-Soy Blended Protein for 6 Months Maintained Lean Muscle Mass and Physical Performance in Older Adults With Low Lean Mass | ||
Daytime and nighttime casein supplements similarly increase muscle size and strength in response to resistance training earlier in the day: a preliminary investigation | ||
The Effect of Postexercise Carbohydrate and Protein Ingestion on Bone Metabolism | ||
Effect of protein/essential amino acids and resistance training on skeletal muscle hypertrophy: A case for whey protein | ||
Effect of whey vs. soy protein supplementation on recovery kinetics following speed endurance training in competitive male soccer players: a randomized controlled trial | ||
Effects of Beef Protein Supplementation in Male Elite Triathletes: A Randomized, Controlled, Double-Blind, Cross-Over Study | ||
Effects of daily 24-gram doses of rice or whey protein on resistance training adaptations in trained males | ||
Effects of Protein Supplements on Muscle Damage, Soreness and Recovery of Muscle Function and Physical Performance: A Systematic Review | ||
Effects of Protein Versus Carbohydrate Supplementation on Markers of Immune Response in Master Triathletes: A Randomized Controlled Trial | ||
Effects of Whey Protein Hydrolysate Ingestion on Postprandial Aminoacidemia Compared with a Free Amino Acid Mixture in Young Men | ||
Effects of Whey Protein Supplementation Pre- or Post-Resistance Training on Muscle Mass, Muscular Strength, and Functional Capacity in Pre-Conditioned Older Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial | ||
Quality Control of Protein Supplements: A Review | ||
Lipolysis and Fat Oxidation Are Not Altered with Presleep Compared with Daytime Casein Protein Intake in Resistance-Trained Women | ||
MUSCLE PERFORMANCE, SIZE, AND SAFETY RESPONSES AFTER EIGHT WEEKS OF RESISTANCE TRAINING AND PROTEIN SUPPLEMENTATION: A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLINDED, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL | ||
Physiological and Physical Effects of Different Milk Protein Supplements in Elite Soccer Players | ||
Protein hydrolysates in sports nutrition | ||
Supplement with whey protein hydrolysate in contrast to carbohydrate supports mitochondrial adaptations in trained runners | ||
Supplementation with a whey protein hydrolysate enhances recovery of muscle force-generating capacity following eccentric exercise | ||
The effects of resistance training with or without peanut protein supplementation on skeletal muscle and strength adaptations in older individuals | ||
Whey protein hydrolysate augments tendon and muscle hypertrophy independent of resistance exercise contraction mode | ||
Whey Protein Hydrolysate Increases Amino Acid Uptake, mTORC1 Signaling, and Protein Synthesis in Skeletal Muscle of Healthy Young Men in a Randomized Crossover Trial | ||
Whey protein isolate attenuates strength decline after eccentrically-induced muscle damage in healthy individuals | ||
Whey protein supplementation does not accelerate recovery from a single bout of eccentric exercise |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - SARM's |
Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Use in Sports, Health, and Society | ||
Effect of Special Operations Training on Testosterone, Lean Body Mass, and Strength and the Potential for Therapeutic Testosterone Replacement | ||
Deciphering the selective androgen receptor modulators paradigm |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Sodium Bicarbonate |
Effects of post-exercise sodium bicarbonate ingestion on acid-base balance recovery and time-to- exhaustion running performance: a randomised crossover trial in recreational athletes | ||
Recent Developments in the Use of Sodium Bicarbonate as an Ergogenic Aid | ||
Effect of sodium bicarbonate contribution on energy metabolism during exercise: a systematic review and meta-analysis | ||
Effect of sodium bicarbonate ingestion during 6 weeks of HIIT on anaerobic performance of college students | ||
Effects of Three-Day Serial Sodium Bicarbonate Loading on Performance and Physiological Parameters During a Simulated Basketball Test in Female University Players | ||
Efects of Sodium Bicarbonate Supplementation on Muscular Strength and Endurance: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis | ||
Enteric-Coated Sodium Bicarbonate Attenuates Gastrointestinal Side-Effects | ||
The effects of sodium bicarbonate ingestion on cycling performance and acid base balance recovery in acute normobaric hypoxia | ||
Post-exercise Supplementation of Sodium Bicarbonate Improves Acid Base Balance Recovery and Subsequent High-Intensity Boxing Specific Performance | ||
Acute and chronic effect of sodium bicarbonate ingestion on Wingate test performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis | ||
Acute and chronic effect of sodium bicarbonate ingestion on Wingate test performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis | ||
Topical Sodium Bicarbonate: No Improvement in Blood Buffering Capacity or Exercise Performance | ||
The Effect of a New Sodium Bicarbonate Loading Regimen on Anaerobic Capacity and Wrestling Performance | ||
Increased Performance in Elite Runners Following Individualized Timing of Sodium Bicarbonate Supplementation | ||
Warm-Up Intensity Does Not Affect the Ergogenic Effect of Sodium Bicarbonate in Adult Men | ||
Effects of sodium bicarbonate supplementation on exercise performance: an umbrella review | ||
The Hyperhydration Potential of Sodium Bicarbonate and Sodium Citrate |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Tart Cherry |
Tart Cherry Juice in Athletes: A Literature Review and Commentary | ||
A Review of the Health Benefits of Cherries | ||
Effects of Montmorency tart cherry (Prunus Cerasus L.) consumption on vascular function in men with early hypertension | ||
Broad Spectrum Polyphenol Supplementation from Tart Cherry Extract on Markers of Recovery from Intense Resistance Exercise | ||
Effect of Tart Cherry Concentrate on Endurance Exercise Performance: A Meta-analysis | ||
Influence of tart cherry juice on indices of recovery following marathon running | ||
Chemical profile and antioxidant capacities of tart cherry products | ||
Montmorency Cherries Reduce the Oxidative Stress and Inflammatory Responses to Repeated Days High-Intensity Stochastic Cycling | ||
Montmorency tart cherry juice does not reduce markers of muscle soreness, function and inflammation following professional male Rugby League match-play. | ||
Montmorency tart cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) supplementation accelerates recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage in females | ||
Antioxidant and Antiinflammatory Activities of Anthocyanins and Their Aglycon, Cyanidin, from Tart Cherries |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Taurine |
Acute taurine supplementation enhances thermoregulation and endurance cycling performance in the heat | ||
Taurine in sports and exercise | ||
ENERGY DRINK DOSES OF CAFFEINE AND TAURINE HAVE A NULL OR NEGATIVE EFFECT ON SPRINT PERFORMANCE |
Supplements: Ergogenic Aids - Weight Loss |
Dietary supplements for body-weight reduction: a systematic review | ||
Fat burners: nutrition supplements that increase fat metabolism |
Supplements: General |
Standardized astragalus extract for attenuation of the immunosuppression induced by strenuous physical exercise: randomized controlled trial | ||
An Investigation of Habitual Dietary Supplement Use Among 557 NCAA Division I Athletes | ||
Assessment of Nutrient Status in Athletes and the Need for Supplementation | ||
Athletes and Supplements: Prevalence and Perspectives | ||
Combined extracts of Garcinia mangostana fruit rind and Cinnamomum tamala leaf supplementation enhances muscle strength and endurance in resistance trained males | ||
Common Ingredient Profiles of Multi-Ingredient Pre-Workout Supplements | ||
Dietary Supplements for Health, Adaptation, and Recovery in Athletes | ||
Effects of a polysaccharide-based multi- ingredient supplement on salivary immunity in non-elite marathon runners | ||
Efficacy of a nootropic spearmint extract on reactive agility: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel trial | ||
Energy Drinks Induce Acute Cardiovascular and Metabolic Changes Pointing to Potential Risks for Young Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial | ||
Essential Features of Third-Party Certification Programs for Dietary Supplements: A Consensus Statement | ||
Evidence-Based Supplements for the Enhancement of Athletic Performance | ||
A new food-composition database for 437 polyphenols in 19,899 raw and prepared foods used to estimate polyphenol intakes in adults from 10 European countries | ||
Fruit supplementation reduces indices of exercise- induced muscle damage: a systematic review and meta-analysis | ||
Intercollegiate Student Athlete Use of Nutritional Supplements and the Role of Athletic Trainers and Dietitians in Nutrition Counseling | ||
IOC Consensus Statement: Dietary Supplements and the High-Performance Athlete | ||
Making Decisions About Supplement Use | ||
Metabolomics profiling of xenobiotics in elite athletes: relevance to supplement consumption | ||
Methodologies for Investigating Performance Changes With Supplement Use | ||
Nutraceutical Potential of Diet Drinks: A Critical Review on Components, Health Effects, and Consumer Safety | ||
Nutritional Supplements and the Brain | ||
Perceptions of Coach Doping Confrontation Efficacy and Athlete Susceptibility to Intentional and Inadvertent Doping | ||
PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS OF HIGHER-RISK SUPPLEMENT USE AMONG COLLEGIATE ATHLETES | ||
Guidance Regarding the Recommendation and Sale of Dietary Supplements | ||
Sex Differences in Supplement Intake in Recreational Endurance Runners—Results from the NURMI Study | ||
Sport Supplement Use Predicts Doping Attitudes and Likelihood via Sport Supplement Beliefs | ||
Supplements for Optimal Sports Performance | ||
Traditional and Nontraditional Supplement Use By Collegiate Female Varsity Athletes | ||
What drives athletes toward dietary supplement use: objective knowledge or self-perceived competence? Cross-sectional analysis of professional team-sport players from Southeastern Europe during the competitive season | ||
Prevalence, factors associated with use, and adverse effects of sport-related nutritional supplements (sport drinks, sport bars, sport gels): the US military dietary supplement use study | ||
Red Spinach Extract Supplementation Improves Cycle Time Trial Performance in Recreationally Active Men and Women | ||
The influence of amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus) dietary nitrates on the aerobic capacity of physically active young persons | ||
THE EFFECTS OF MULTI-DAY VS. SINGLE PRE-EXERCISE NITRATE SUPPLEMENT DOSING ON SIMULATED CYCLING TIME TRIAL PERFORMANCE AND SKELETAL MUSCLE OXYGENATION | ||
INGESTION OF A NITRIC OXIDE ENHANCING SUPPLEMENT IMPROVES RESISTANCE EXERCISE PERFORMANCE | ||
Multi-ingredient pre-workout supplements, safety implications, and performance outcomes: a brief review | ||
Fiber Type-Specific Effects of Dietary Nitrate | ||
Third-Party Testing Nutritional Supplement Knowledge, Attitudes, and Use Among an NCAA I Collegiate Student-Athlete Population | ||
Understanding the scientific evidence and regulatory state of the U.S. dietary supplement industry: considerations for health and fitness practitioners | ||
Whey Protein Supplementation Is Superior to Leucine-Matched Collagen Peptides to Increase Muscle Thickness During a 10-Week Resistance Training Program in Untrained Young Adults | ||
Food First but Not Always Food Only |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Antioxidants |
Associations of Serum Carotenoids with DXA-Derived Body Fat and Fat Distribution in Chinese Adults: A Prospective Study | ||
Blueberry supplementation reduces the blood lactate response to running in normobaric hypoxia but has no effect on performance in recreational runners | ||
Grape polyphenols supplementation for exercise-induced oxidative stress | ||
Resistance Training, Antioxidant Status, and Antioxidant Supplementation | ||
Retinoic Acid Receptor Agonists Suppress Muscle Fatty Infiltration in Mice | ||
Tomato powder is more effective than lycopene to alleviate exercise-induced lipid peroxidation in well-trained male athletes: randomized, double-blinded cross-over study | ||
Mitochondria-targeted antioxidant supplementation improves 8 km time trial performance in middle-aged trained male cyclists | ||
Astaxanthin Supplementation Increases Glutathione Concentrations but Does Not Impact Fat Oxidation During Exercise in Active Young Men | ||
Evaluation of Therapeutic Effects of Quercetin Against Achilles Tendinopathy in Rats via Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, Apoptosis, Autophagy, and Metalloproteinases |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - B-Vitamins |
The vitamin B6 paradox: Supplementation with high concentrations of pyridoxine leads to decreased vitamin B6 function | ||
B-Vitamins and Exercise: Does Exercise Alter Requirements? | ||
Vitamin B12 in Relation to Oxidative Stress: A Systematic Review |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Calcium |
The effect of calcium co-ingestion on exogenous glucose oxidation during endurance exercise in healthy men: A pilot study |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Curcumin |
Curcumin as an Antiviral Agent | ||
Effect of curcumin supplementation on exercise-induced oxidative stress, inflammation, and muscle damage | ||
Effects of curcumin supplementation on sport and physical exercise: a systematic review | ||
Therapeutic effects of turmeric or curcumin extract on pain and function for individuals with knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - General |
A Food-Derived Dietary Supplement Containing a Low Dose of Iron Improved Markers of Iron Status Among Nonanemic Iron-Deficient Women | ||
Effects of antioxidant supplementation on oxidative stress balance in young footballers- a randomized double-blind trial | ||
Erythrocyte concentrations of chromium, copper, manganese, molybdenum, selenium and zinc in subjects with different physical training levels | ||
The Influence of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Skeletal Muscle Protein Turnover in Health, Disuse, and Disease | ||
The Role of Mineral and Trace Element Supplementation in Exercise and Athletic Performance: A Systematic Review | ||
Effect of food sources of nitrate, polyphenols, L-arginine and L-citrulline on endurance exercise performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Iron |
Anemia in Athletes, News on Iron Therapy, and Community Care During Marathons | ||
Athletic induced iron deficiency: new insights into the role of inflammation, cytokines and hormones | ||
Does Iron Supplementation Improve Performance in Iron-Deficient Nonanemic Athletes? | ||
Effect of Iron Supplementation on the Modulation of Iron Metabolism, Muscle Damage Biomarkers and Cortisol in Professional Cyclists | ||
Effects of Magnesium Supplementation on Muscle Soreness and Performance | ||
A Green-Mediterranean Diet, Supplemented with Mankai Duckweed, Preserves Iron-Homeostasis in Humans and Is Efficient in Reversal of Anemia in Rats | ||
Consuming Iron Biofortified Beans Increases Iron Status in Rwandan Women after 128 Days in a Randomized Controlled Feeding Trial | ||
The Evidence-Based Evaluation of Iron Deficiency Anemia | ||
High Prevalence of Poor Iron Status Among 8- to 16-Year-Old Youth Athletes: Interactions Among Biomarkers of Iron, Dietary Intakes, and Biological Maturity | ||
Influence of Periodizing Dietary Carbohydrate on Iron Regulation and Immune Function in Elite Triathletes | ||
An intensified training schedule in recreational male runners is associated with increases in erythropoiesis and inflammation and a net reduction in plasma hepcidin | ||
Observations on Iron, Anemia, and Sickle Cell Trait | ||
Iron considerations for the athlete: a narrative review | ||
Iron Deficiency and Neuroendocrine Regulators of Basal Metabolism, Body Composition and Energy Expenditure in Rats | ||
Iron status in athletic females, a shift in perspective on an old paradigm | ||
Iron Supplementation Benefits Physical Performance in Women of Reproductive Age: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
Iron Supplementation for Female Athletes: Effects on Iron Status and Performance Outcomes | ||
Is iron treatment beneficial in, iron-deficient but non-anaemic (IDNA) endurance athletes? A systematic review and meta-analysis | ||
The Effects of Acute Exercise Bouts on Hepcidin in Women | ||
Iron balance and iron supplementation for the female athlete: A practical approach | ||
Prevalence of iron deficiency among university kendo practitioners in Japan: an observational cohort study | ||
Refning Treatment Strategies for Iron Deficient Athletes | ||
Single versus Split Dose of Iron Optimizes Hemoglobin Mass Gains at 2106 m Altitude | ||
The Impact of Morning versus Afternoon Exercise on Iron Absorption in Athletes | ||
Methodological Considerations for Investigating Iron Status and Regulation in Exercise and Sport Science Studies |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Magnesium |
An 8-year Analysis of Magnesium Status in Elite International Track & Field Athletes | ||
Combating COVID-19 and Building Immune Resilience: A Potential Role for Magnesium Nutrition? | ||
Effects of Magnesium Supplementation on Muscle Soreness and Performance | ||
Heart-Rate Response to Sympathetic Nervous Stimulation, Exercise, and Magnesium Concentration in Various Sleep Conditions | ||
Magnesium for skeletal muscle cramps (Review) | ||
Magnesium status and the physical performance of volleyball players: effects of magnesium supplementation | ||
A Pilot Study on the Effects of Magnesium Supplementation with High and Low Habitual Dietary Magnesium Intake on Resting and Recovery from Aerobic and Resistance Exercise and Systolic Blood Pressure | ||
The effect of magnesium supplementation on primary insomnia in elderly: A double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial | ||
The Interplay between Magnesium and Testosterone in Modulating Physical Function in Men |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Multi-Vitamins |
Chronic multi-Vitamin mineral supplementation does not enhance physical performance | ||
EFFECT OF A LIQUID MULTIVITAMIN/MINERAL SUPPLEMENT ON ANAEROBIC EXERCISE PERFORMANCE | ||
Vitamin and mineral status of trained athletes including the effects of supplementation |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Omega 3: EPA & DHA |
4-week eicosapentaenoic acid-rich fish oil supplementation partially protects muscular damage following eccentric contractions | ||
Applications of Fish Oil Supplementation for Special Operators | ||
Applications of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation for sport performance | ||
Associations Between Whole Blood and Dietary Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Levels in Collegiate Athletes | ||
The Potential for DHA to Mitigate Mild Traumatic Brain Injury | ||
Dietary and Biological Assessment of the Omega-3 Status of Collegiate Athletes: A Cross-Sectional Analysis | ||
Dietary intake of differently fed salmon; the influence on markers of human atherosclerosis | ||
Dietary Supplementation With the Omega-3 Fatty Acid Docosahexaenoic Acid in Traumatic Brain Injury | ||
Effect of 8-week n-3 fatty-acid supplementation on oxidative stress and inflammation in middle- and long-distance running athletes: a pilot study | ||
Effect of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid on resting and exercise-induced inflammatory and oxidative stress biomarkers: a randomized, placebo controlled, cross-over study | ||
Effects of Fat and Fatty Acid Intake on Inflammatory and Immune Responses: A Critical Review | ||
Eicosahexanoic Acid (EPA) and Docosahexanoic Acid (DHA) in Muscle Damage and Function | ||
Experimental Evidence of ω-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Modulation of Inflammatory Cytokines and Bioactive Lipid Mediators: Their Potential Role in Inflammatory, Neurodegenerative, and Neoplastic Diseases | ||
Neuroprotection by Docosahexaenoic Acid in Brain Injury | ||
Concussions, Traumatic Brain Injury, and the Innovative Use of Omega-3s | ||
n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Do Not Alter Immune and Inflammation Measures in Endurance Athletes | ||
Neuroprotection for the Warrior: Dietary Supplementation With Omega-3 Fatty Acids | ||
Evaluation of Omega-3 Status in Professional Basketball Players | ||
Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Physical Performance Optimization | ||
Omega-3 supplementation alters mitochondrial membrane composition and respiration kinetics in human skeletal muscle | ||
Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation and reduction of traumatic axonal injury in a rodent head injury model | ||
Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation attenuates skeletal muscle disuse atrophy during two weeks of unilateral leg immobilization in healthy young women | ||
Omega-3 fatty acids for the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (Review) | ||
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Supplementation Attenuates Inflammatory Markers After Eccentric Exercise in Untrained Men | ||
Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids: Benefits and Endpoints in Sport | ||
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation improves neurologic recovery and attenuates white matter injury after experimental traumatic brain injury | ||
Re-esterified DHA improves ventilatory threshold 2 in competitive amateur cyclists | ||
Supplementation of eicosapentaenoic acid-rich fish oil attenuates muscle stiffness after eccentric contractions of human elbow flexors | ||
The effect of Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation on exercise- induced muscle damage | ||
Vitamin D and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in athletes with exercise-induced bronchoconstriction: a pilot study | ||
Associations among Omega-3 Fatty Acid Status, Anxiety, and Mental Toughness in Female Collegiate Athletes | ||
Improved Physiological Markers of Omega-3 Status and Compliance With Omega-3 Supplementation in Division I Track and Field and Cross-Country Athletes: A Randomized Controlled Crossover Trial |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Selenium |
Selenium and RNA Virus Interactions: Potential Implications for SARS-CoV-2 Infection (COVID-19) |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Probiotics |
Bacillus coagulans MTCC 5856 supplementation in the management of diarrhea predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome: a double blind randomized placebo controlled pilot clinical study | ||
EFFECTS OF PROBIOTIC (BACILLUS SUBTILIS) SUPPLEMENTATION DURING OFFSEASON RESISTANCE TRAINING IN FEMALE DIVISION I ATHLETES | ||
Probiotics | ||
Practical approaches to probiotics use | ||
Supplementation of Probiotics and Its Effects on Physically Active Individuals and Athletes: Systematic Review | ||
The effect of probiotic supplementation on performance, inflammatory markers and gastro‐intestinal symptoms in elite road cyclists |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Vitamin C |
Effect of six weeks 1000 mg/day vitamin C supplementation and healthy training in elderly women on genes expression associated with the immune response - a randomized controlled trial | ||
Effects of ascorbic acid supplementation on oxidative stress markers in healthy women following a single bout of exercise | ||
Vitamin C and E supplementation hampers cellular adaptation to endurance training in humans: a double-blind, randomised, controlled trial | ||
Chronic Eccentric Exercise and Antioxidant Supplementation: Effects on Lipid Profile and Insulin Sensitivity |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Vitamin D |
Association of Vitamin D Status With Hospital Morbidity and Mortality in Adult Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19 | ||
A Review of Vitamin D and Its Effects on Athletes | ||
Effects of Vitamin D on Skeletal Muscle and Athletic Performance | ||
Assessing the impact of a mushroom- derived food ingredient on vitamin D levels in healthy volunteers | ||
Assessment of vitamin D concentration in non- supplemented professional athletes and healthy adults during the winter months in the UK: implications for skeletal muscle function | ||
Athletic Performance and Vitamin D | ||
Bioequivalence Studies of Vitamin D Gummies and Tablets in Healthy Adults: Results of a Cross-Over Study | ||
Effect of High-Dose Vitamin D Supplementation on Volumetric Bone Density and Bone Strength | ||
Influence of Vitamin D Supplementation by Sunlight or Oral D3 on Exercise Performance | ||
EFFECT OF VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION ON TRAINING ADAPTATION IN WELL-TRAINED SOCCER PLAYERS | ||
Effects of vitamin D3 supplementation for 12 weeks on serum levels of anabolic hormones, anaerobic power, and aerobic performance in active male subjects: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial | ||
Efficacy of High Dose Vitamin D Supplements for Elite Athletes | ||
Evidence that Vitamin D Supplementation Could Reduce Risk of Influenza and COVID-19 Infections and Deaths | ||
Expression levels of selected cytokines and microRNAs in response to vitamin D supplementation in ultra-marathon runners | ||
Impact of Vitamin D3 Dietary Supplement Matrix on Clinical Response | ||
Nutrigenomics of Vitamin D | ||
Relationship between 25-hydoxyvitamin D, muscle strength, and incidence of injury in healthy adults: a systematic review | ||
Risk/caution of vitamin D insufficiency for quarantined athletes returning to play after COVID-19 | ||
Serum levels of bone formation and resorption markers in relation to vitamin D status in professional gymnastics and physically active men during upper and lower body high-intensity exercise | ||
Sports Health Benefits of Vitamin D | ||
The effect of vitamin D supplementation on the muscle damage after eccentric exercise in young men: a randomized, control trial | ||
The Relationship Between Female Reproductive Functions and Vitamin D | ||
Vitamin D and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in athletes with exercise-induced bronchoconstriction: a pilot study | ||
Vitamin D and the Athlete: Current Perspectives and New Challenges | ||
Vitamin D and the Athlete: Risks, Recommendations, and Benefits | ||
Vitamin D Daily versus Monthly Administration: Bone Turnover and Adipose Tissue Influences | ||
Identification of a Functional Vitamin D Response Element in the Human Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein-3 Promoter | ||
Vitamin D levels on sports injuries in outdoor and indoor athletes: A cross-sectional study | ||
Vitamin D and Physical Performance | ||
Vitamin D Profile in National Football League Players | ||
Vitamin D and Human Skeletal Muscle | ||
Vitamin D Supplementation and Physical Activity of Young Soccer Players during High-Intensity Training | ||
Vitamin D status and biomarkers of inflammation in runners | ||
Weekly Vitamin D3 Supplementation Improves Aerobic Performance in Combat Sport Athletes | ||
Why don’t serum vitamin D concentrations associate with BMD by DXA? A case of being ‘bound’ to the wrong assay? Implications for vitamin D screening | ||
Vitamin D Awareness and Intake in Collegiate Athletes | ||
Vitamin D status in relation to Crohn’s disease: Meta-analysis of observational studies | ||
Vitamin D Deficiency Is Associated with Endoscopic Severity in Patients with Crohn’s Disease | ||
Effects of Vitamin D in Post-Exercise Muscle Recovery. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | ||
Association of Vitamin D Supplementation in Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Muscle Strength in Adult Twins: A Randomized Controlled Trial | ||
Vitamin D levels on sports injuries in outdoor and indoor athletes: a cross-sectional study | ||
Why don’t serum vitamin D concentrations associate with BMD by DXA? A case of being ‘bound’ to the wrong assay? Implications for vitamin D screening | ||
Vitamin D Insufficiency Among Professional Basketball Players | ||
Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Bone Mineral Density in a Racially and Ethnically Diverse Group of Men | ||
No Association between Vitamin D Deficiency and Markers of Bone Health in Athletes | ||
An Association between Bioavailable 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Bone Mineral Density in a Diverse Cohort of Collegiate Athletes | ||
Vitamin D supplementation and body composition changes in collegiate basketball players: a 12-week randomized control trial |
Supplements: Vitamins & Minerals - Vitamin E |
A Vitamin E-Enriched Antioxidant Diet Interferes with the Acute Adaptation of the Liver to Physical Exercise in Mice | ||
A Vitamin E-Enriched Antioxidant Diet Interferes with the Acute Adaptation of the Liver to Physical Exercise in Mice |
Training Table |
Influence of menu labeling on food choices in real-life settings: a systematic review | ||
Short Videos Addressing Barriers to Cooking with Vegetables in Young Adults: Pilot Testing |
Travel |
Interventions to Minimize Jet Lag After Westward and Eastward Flight | ||
Greater Effect of East versus West Travel on Jet Lag, Sleep, and Team Sport Performance | ||
Around the world in 16 days: the effect of long- distance transmeridian travel on the sleep habits and behaviours of a professional Super Rugby team | ||
Nutrition for Travel: From Jet lag To Catering |
Vegetarian & Vegan |
Dairy, soy, and risk of breast cancer: those confounded milks | ||
Fueling the Vegetarian (Vegan) Athlete | ||
Gender-Based Vegetarian and Nonvegetarian Dietary Impact on Cardiac Autonomic Function of Heart Rate Variability | ||
The effect of increasing intakes of plant protein on the protein quality of Canadian diets | ||
Micronutrient Status of Recreational Runners with Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian Dietary Patterns | ||
Nutritional Considerations for the Female Vegan Athlete | ||
Nutritional Considerations for the Female Vegan Athlete | ||
Plant-Based Diets for Cardiovascular Safety and Performance in Endurance Sports | ||
Supplement Intake in Recreational Vegan, Vegetarian, and Omnivorous Endurance Runners—Results from the NURMI Study | ||
Vegan Diet in Sports and Exercise – Health Benefits and Advantag- es to Athletes and Physically Active People: A Narrative Review | ||
Benefits of a plant‐based diet and considerations for the athlete |