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Effect of ingested fluid composition on exercise-related transient abdominal pain

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The effect of ingested fluid composition on the experience of exercise-related transient abdominal pain (ETAP) has been investigated. The results indicate that susceptible individuals should refrain from consuming reconstituted fruit juices and beverages similarly high in carbohydrate content and osmolality, shortly before and during exercise in order to avoid ETAP.

Author: Morton, Darren Peter, Fernando Aragon-Vargas, Luis, Callister, Robin
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1050-1606
Year: 2004
Care and treatment, Exercise, Gastrointestinal diseases

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Evaluation of nutrition knowledge and dietary recommendations by coaches of adolescent Brazilian athletes

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The dietary practices recommended by coaches working with adolescent athletes were described and their nutritional knowledge is assessed. The coaches who were interviewed reported that they recommended dietary practices at some stage while few reported that they monitored whether the athletes followed their recommendations.

Author: Juzwiak, Claudia Ridel, Ancona-Lopez, Fabio
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1050-1606
Year: 2004
Youth, Teenagers, Sports

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Positive and negative placebo effects resulting from the deceptive administration of an ergogenic aid

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The placebo effects associated with the administration of a hypothetical ergogenic aid in sport are examined. The results have shown that the administration of performance enhancing aids to athletes has largely depended on the initial positive or negative information given before consumption of the same.

Author: Beedie, Christopher J., Coleman, Damian A., Foad, Abigail J.
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1050-1606
Year: 2007
Usage, Ergogenic aids

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Subjects list: Health aspects, Athletes
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