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Sports nutrition and Australian football

Article Abstract:

The development of sports nutrition in Australia that can be traced from the history of the Australian Football League's connection with sports nutrition is described. Nutrition preparation of the team and improvements in the performance of players after implementing the nutrition program are presented.

Author: Burke, Louise M.
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1050-1606
Year: 2008
Management dynamics, Management, Company business management, Nutritional requirements, Australian Football League

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Inadvertent doping through supplement use by athletes: assessment and management of the risk in Australia

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Some dietary supplements have been found to violate the provisions of events with anti-doping rules. The authors offer a model that will produce an accredited testing program including athlete education about the possible consequences of using sports foods and supplements.

Author: Burke, Louise M., Baylis, Anna, Cameron-Smith, David
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1050-1606
Year: 2001
Health aspects, Dietary supplements, Drugs and athletes

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Short-term high-fat diet alters substrate utilization during exercise but not glucose tolerance in highly trained athletes

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High-endurance athletes given a high-fat diet do not significantly alter their whole-body glucose tolerance. This diet does, in the short term, create marked changes in substrate oxidation during submaximal exercise but showed no other significant effects.

Author: Hawley, John A., Burke, Louise M., Staudacher, Heidi M., Carey, Andrew L., Cummings, Nicola K.
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1050-1606
Year: 2001
Dietary fat, Glucose tolerance tests, Glucose tolerance test

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Subjects list: Australia, Food and nutrition, Nutrition, Athletes, Statistical Data Included, Research
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