Clinical Sports Nutrition, now in its sixth edition, is a cornerstone of the Sports Medicine series offered by McGraw Hill. It is an invaluable asset for all professionals and students who are either working in or seeking a career in sports science, coaching science, sports medicine or sports dietetics. All chapters have been substantially revised and updated, with contributions from leading international researchers and practitioners in sports nutrition, sports science and sports medicine. Contributors are experts in their field, with extensive practical experience working with elite and…mehr
Clinical Sports Nutrition, now in its sixth edition, is a cornerstone of the Sports Medicine series offered by McGraw Hill. It is an invaluable asset for all professionals and students who are either working in or seeking a career in sports science, coaching science, sports medicine or sports dietetics. All chapters have been substantially revised and updated, with contributions from leading international researchers and practitioners in sports nutrition, sports science and sports medicine. Contributors are experts in their field, with extensive practical experience working with elite and recreational athletes at different ages, abilities and levels. Clinical Sports Nutrition is an essential resource for all students and instructors in the discipline of sports nutrition, and a must-read for elite athletes, sports professionals and trainers who need to keep their knowledge current. Features: .Practice tips to enable health professionals to translate research into practical nutrition advice. .New and comprehensively updated chapters on making weight, low energy availability with measurement protocols, medical and nutrition issues for athletes when travelling, and the athlete with diabetes. .A new commentary on sustainable eating for athletes. .Instructor resources that include evidence-based real-life case studies with accompanying questions and quizzes to test or consolidate students' understanding.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louise Burke, PhD, BSc, Grad Dip Diet, FSMA, FACSM Louise has been the Head of the Department of Sports Nutrition at the Australian Institue of Sport since 1990 and has over 25 years experience in counselling and educating athletes. She has been appointed as a Visiting Professor of Sports Nutrition at Deakin University in Melbourne where she is involved in the development and delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate education in Sports Nutrition. Her research interests include post-exercise recovery, nutritional ergogenic aids, carbohydrate and fat metabolism during exercise, and fluid needs in sport. She has produced a number of education resources for athletes, coaches, students and practitioners, including best-selling books. She was appointed as the Dietitian to the Australia Olympic Team for the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games, and is a Fellow of Sports Dietitians Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Physiology of sports Chapter 2: Nutritional assessment of athletes: research & clinical perspectives Chapter 3: Physique assessment of the athlete Chapter 4: Protein needs for the athlete Chapter 5: Energy requirements and measurement of energy expenditure Chapter 6: Low energy availability: challenges ad approaches to measurement and treatment Chapter 7: Weight loss and the athlete Chapter 8: Making weight Chapter 9: Eating disorders and disordered eating in athletes Chapter 10: Bone, calcium, vitamin D and exercise Chapter 11: Iron and the athlete Chapter 12: Micronutrients: vitamins, minerals and antioxidants Chapter 13: Preparation for competition Chapter 14: Competition fluid and fuel Chapter 15: Nutrition for recovery after training and competition Chapter 16: Nutritional strategies to enhance fat oxidation during aerobic exercise Chapter 17: Supplements and sports foods in sport Chapter 18: Nutritional issues for young athletes: children and adolescents Chapter 19: Nutrition issues for the masters athletes Chapter 20: Special needs: athletes with diabetes Chapter 21: Exercise-induced gastrointestinal syndrome, gastrointestinal disorders, food intolerance and allergies Chapter 22: Special needs: the Paralympic athlete Chapter 23: Immunity, infective illness and injury Chapter 24: Medical and nutrition issues for the travelling athlete Chapter 25: Altitude, cold and heat Chapter 26: Catering for athletes
Chapter 1: Physiology of sports Chapter 2: Nutritional assessment of athletes: research & clinical perspectives Chapter 3: Physique assessment of the athlete Chapter 4: Protein needs for the athlete Chapter 5: Energy requirements and measurement of energy expenditure Chapter 6: Low energy availability: challenges ad approaches to measurement and treatment Chapter 7: Weight loss and the athlete Chapter 8: Making weight Chapter 9: Eating disorders and disordered eating in athletes Chapter 10: Bone, calcium, vitamin D and exercise Chapter 11: Iron and the athlete Chapter 12: Micronutrients: vitamins, minerals and antioxidants Chapter 13: Preparation for competition Chapter 14: Competition fluid and fuel Chapter 15: Nutrition for recovery after training and competition Chapter 16: Nutritional strategies to enhance fat oxidation during aerobic exercise Chapter 17: Supplements and sports foods in sport Chapter 18: Nutritional issues for young athletes: children and adolescents Chapter 19: Nutrition issues for the masters athletes Chapter 20: Special needs: athletes with diabetes Chapter 21: Exercise-induced gastrointestinal syndrome, gastrointestinal disorders, food intolerance and allergies Chapter 22: Special needs: the Paralympic athlete Chapter 23: Immunity, infective illness and injury Chapter 24: Medical and nutrition issues for the travelling athlete Chapter 25: Altitude, cold and heat Chapter 26: Catering for athletes
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