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NIH Workshop on the Role of Dietary Supplements for Physically Active People

This section is compiled by Frank M. Painter, D.C.
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From the: Amer Jour of Clin Nutrition 2000 (Aug 1);   72 (2) (suppl):   503S–674S



C Everett Koop
Opening Remarks


Bernadette M Marriott and Mitchell M Kanter
Preface


Luke R Bucci
Selected Herbals and Human Exercise Performance


Priscilla M Clarkson and Heather S Thompson
Antioxidants: What Role Do They Play in Physical Activity and Health?


Steven H Zeisel
Is There a Metabolic Basis for Dietary Supplementation?


William J Evans
Vitamin E, Vitamin C, and Exercise


Edward F Coyle
Physical Activity as a Metabolic Stressor


Alan D Rogol, Pamela A Clark, and James N Roemmich
Growth and Pubertal Development in Children and Adolescents: Effects of Diet and Physical Activity


Robert M Russell
The Aging Process as a Modifier of Metabolism


F Xavier Pi-Sunyer
Overnutrition and Undernutrition as Modifiers of Metabolic Processes in Disease States


Peggy R Borum
Supplements: Questions to Ask to Reduce Confusion


William L Haskell and Michaela Kiernan
Methodologic Issues in Measuring Physical Activity and Physical Fitness When Evaluating the Role of Dietary Supplements for Physically Active People


Robert R Wolfe
Protein Supplements and Exercise


Jeffrey F Horowitz and Samuel Klein
Lipid Metabolism During Endurance Exercise


Michael N Sawka and Scott J Montain
Fluid and Electrolyte Supplementation for Exercise Heat Stress


J Mark Davis, Nathan L Alderson, and Ralph S Welsh
Serotonin and Central Nervous System Fatigue: Nutritional Considerations


Connie M Weaver
Calcium Requirements of Physically Active People


Henry C Lukaski
Magnesium, Zinc, and Chromium Nutriture and Physical Activity


John Beard and Brian Tobin
Iron Status and Exercise


Melinda M Manore
Effect of Physical Activity on Thiamine, Riboflavin, and Vitamin B-6 Requirements


Anna Casey and Paul L Greenhaff
Does Dietary Creatine Supplementation Play a Role in Skeletal Muscle Metabolism and Performance?


Eric P Brass
Supplemental Carnitine and Exercise


Chandan K Sen and Lester Packer
Thiol Homeostasis and Supplements in Physical Exercise


Robert R Jenkins
Exercise and Oxidative Stress Methodology: A Critique






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