This new text presents the most up-to-date research based information regarding popular sport/performance nutrient dense diets and nutritional supplements and their constituents that directly or indirectly utilize them. Previous chapters have been fully revised and new chapters have been added to cover important cutting edge topics. New chapters include: (1) Carbohydrate Utilization and Disposal in Strength/Power Training & Sports, (2) Exercise for Athletes with Diabetes, and (3) Beyond the Obvious: Future Innovations in Sports Nutrition. The volume is divided into four sections: (1) The…mehr
This new text presents the most up-to-date research based information regarding popular sport/performance nutrient dense diets and nutritional supplements and their constituents that directly or indirectly utilize them. Previous chapters have been fully revised and new chapters have been added to cover important cutting edge topics. New chapters include: (1) Carbohydrate Utilization and Disposal in Strength/Power Training & Sports, (2) Exercise for Athletes with Diabetes, and (3) Beyond the Obvious: Future Innovations in Sports Nutrition. The volume is divided into four sections: (1) The Industrial Nature of the Supplement Game; (2) Nutritional Basics First; (3) Specialized Nutritional Strategies & Supplements; and (4) Present and Future Directions of Nutritional Supplements. Editors and authors are co-founders, board members or members of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and or current/former doctoral students from the Exercise and Sport Nutrition Laboratory located at Texas A&M University.
Nutritional Supplements in Sports and Exercise, Second Edition presents cutting edge information and is valuable to sports nutritionists, exercise physiologists, strength and conditioning/personal trainers, athletic trainers, athletic coaches, registered dietitians, and college/professional sport affiliates.
Mike Greenwood, PhD, FISSN, FNSCA, FACSM, CSCS *D, RSCC * D Clinical Professor & Research Associate Exercise Sport Nutrition Laboratory Department Of Health & Kinesiology Texas A & M University College Station, Texas USA Matthew Cooke BSc (Hons), PhD Senior Lecturer Deputy Leader - Biomedical and Lifestyle Diseases (BioLED) Unit Associate - Institute of Sport, Exercise & Active Living College of Health and Biomedicine Victoria University Melbourne Australia Tim Ziegenfuss, FISSN, CSCS Chief Executive Officer The Center For Applied Health Sciences {CAHS} Stow, Ohio USA Douglas S. Kalman, PhD, RD, CCRC, FACN, FISSN Director -Nutrition & Applied Clinical Trials Miami Research Associates Miami, Florida USA Jose Antonio, PhD, CSCS, FNSCA, FISSN Nova Southeastern University Exercise & Sport Science Laboratory Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida USA
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Part I. The Industrial Nature Of The Supplement Game.- 1. Effect of Government Regulation on the Evolution of Sports Nutrition.- 2. The Psychology Of Supplementation In Sport and Exercise: Motivational Antecedents and Behavioral Outcomes.- Part II. Nutritional Basics First.- 3. The Role of Nutritional Supplements Complementing Nutrient Dense Diets: General Versus Sport/Exercise Specific Dietary Guidelines Related To Energy Expenditure.- 4. Macronutrient Intake for Physical Activity.- 5. Essential and Nonessential Micronutrients and Sport.- 6. Fluid Balance and Hydration for Human Performance.- Part III. Specialized Nutritional Strategies & Supplements.- 7. Building Muscle Mass: Physiology, Nutrition and Supplementation.- 8. Weight Loss Nutritional Supplements.- 9. Effective Nutritional Supplement Combinations.- 10. Nutritional Supplements For Strength and Power Athletes.- 11. Nutritional Supplements For Endurance Athletes.- 12. Nutritional Supplements To Enhance Recovery.- 13. Nutritional Timing.- 14. Carbohydrate Utilization and Disposal in Strength/ Power Training & Sports: Examining the Under examined.- 15. Exercise For The Athlete With Diabetes.- Part IV. Present And Future Directions Of Nutritional Supplements.- 16. Beyond The Obvious: Future Innovations In Sports Nutrition.
Part I. The Industrial Nature Of The Supplement Game.- 1. Effect of Government Regulation on the Evolution of Sports Nutrition.- 2. The Psychology Of Supplementation In Sport and Exercise: Motivational Antecedents and Behavioral Outcomes.- Part II. Nutritional Basics First.- 3. The Role of Nutritional Supplements Complementing Nutrient Dense Diets: General Versus Sport/Exercise Specific Dietary Guidelines Related To Energy Expenditure.- 4. Macronutrient Intake for Physical Activity.- 5. Essential and Nonessential Micronutrients and Sport.- 6. Fluid Balance and Hydration for Human Performance.- Part III. Specialized Nutritional Strategies & Supplements.- 7. Building Muscle Mass: Physiology, Nutrition and Supplementation.- 8. Weight Loss Nutritional Supplements.- 9. Effective Nutritional Supplement Combinations.- 10. Nutritional Supplements For Strength and Power Athletes.- 11. Nutritional Supplements For Endurance Athletes.- 12. Nutritional Supplements To Enhance Recovery.- 13. Nutritional Timing.- 14. Carbohydrate Utilization and Disposal in Strength/ Power Training & Sports: Examining the Under examined.- 15. Exercise For The Athlete With Diabetes.- Part IV. Present And Future Directions Of Nutritional Supplements.- 16. Beyond The Obvious: Future Innovations In Sports Nutrition.
Part I. The Industrial Nature Of The Supplement Game.- 1. Effect of Government Regulation on the Evolution of Sports Nutrition.- 2. The Psychology Of Supplementation In Sport and Exercise: Motivational Antecedents and Behavioral Outcomes.- Part II. Nutritional Basics First.- 3. The Role of Nutritional Supplements Complementing Nutrient Dense Diets: General Versus Sport/Exercise Specific Dietary Guidelines Related To Energy Expenditure.- 4. Macronutrient Intake for Physical Activity.- 5. Essential and Nonessential Micronutrients and Sport.- 6. Fluid Balance and Hydration for Human Performance.- Part III. Specialized Nutritional Strategies & Supplements.- 7. Building Muscle Mass: Physiology, Nutrition and Supplementation.- 8. Weight Loss Nutritional Supplements.- 9. Effective Nutritional Supplement Combinations.- 10. Nutritional Supplements For Strength and Power Athletes.- 11. Nutritional Supplements For Endurance Athletes.- 12. Nutritional Supplements To Enhance Recovery.- 13. Nutritional Timing.- 14. Carbohydrate Utilization and Disposal in Strength/ Power Training & Sports: Examining the Under examined.- 15. Exercise For The Athlete With Diabetes.- Part IV. Present And Future Directions Of Nutritional Supplements.- 16. Beyond The Obvious: Future Innovations In Sports Nutrition.
Part I. The Industrial Nature Of The Supplement Game.- 1. Effect of Government Regulation on the Evolution of Sports Nutrition.- 2. The Psychology Of Supplementation In Sport and Exercise: Motivational Antecedents and Behavioral Outcomes.- Part II. Nutritional Basics First.- 3. The Role of Nutritional Supplements Complementing Nutrient Dense Diets: General Versus Sport/Exercise Specific Dietary Guidelines Related To Energy Expenditure.- 4. Macronutrient Intake for Physical Activity.- 5. Essential and Nonessential Micronutrients and Sport.- 6. Fluid Balance and Hydration for Human Performance.- Part III. Specialized Nutritional Strategies & Supplements.- 7. Building Muscle Mass: Physiology, Nutrition and Supplementation.- 8. Weight Loss Nutritional Supplements.- 9. Effective Nutritional Supplement Combinations.- 10. Nutritional Supplements For Strength and Power Athletes.- 11. Nutritional Supplements For Endurance Athletes.- 12. Nutritional Supplements To Enhance Recovery.- 13. Nutritional Timing.- 14. Carbohydrate Utilization and Disposal in Strength/ Power Training & Sports: Examining the Under examined.- 15. Exercise For The Athlete With Diabetes.- Part IV. Present And Future Directions Of Nutritional Supplements.- 16. Beyond The Obvious: Future Innovations In Sports Nutrition.
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