Effective nutritional supplement combinations

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Cribb, Paul J and Cooke, Matthew (2008) Effective nutritional supplement combinations. In: Nutritional supplements in sports and exercise. Greenwood, Mike, Kalman, Douglas S and Antonio, J, eds. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, pp. 259-319.

Abstract

Few supplement combinations that are marketed to athletes are supported by scientific evidence of their effectiveness. Quite often, under the rigor of scientific investigation, the patented combination fails to provide any greater benefit than a group given the active (generic) ingredient. The focus of this chapter is supplement combinations and dosing strategies that are effective at promoting an acute physiological response that may improve/enhance exercise performance or influence chronic adaptations desired from training. In recent years, there has been a particular focus on two nutritional ergogenic aids—creatine monohydrate and protein/amino acids—in combination with specific nutrients in an effort to augment or add to their already established independent ergogenic effects. These combinations and others are discussed in this chapter.

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Item type Book Section
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/8370
DOI 10.1007/978-1-59745-231-1
Official URL http://www.anabolicsteroidcalculator.com/resources...
ISBN 9781588299000 (print) 9781597452311 (online)
Subjects Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
Historical > FOR Classification > 1111 Nutrition and Dietetics
Keywords ResPubID21795, acute, chronic, supplementation, aerobic, exercise performance, resistance training, protein, amino acids, carbohydrate, creatine monohydrate, protein balance, glycogen resynthesis, sodium, sodium bicarbonate, caffeine, ephedrine
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