Sports Nutrition Supplements

19 Oct 2010
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Athletes commonly use nutritional supplements. Many of these supplements claim to promote recovery and enhance athletic performance. These products are often purchased based on advertising and peer or coach recommendation but without professional medical advice or an evidence base to support their usage. In an attempt to educate athletes, coaches and parents the Irish Sports Council commissioned the development of 20 factsheets, for athletes over 16 years of age, which look at a range of sports supplements and outlines the potential benefits and risks of these products

 

  Antioxidants   Buffers
  Factsheet   Factsheet
  Technical Document   Technical Document
       
  Caffeine   Complementary Medicines
  Factsheet   Factsheet
  Technical Document   Technical Document
       
  Conjugated Linoleic Acid   Creatine
  Factsheet   Factsheet
  Technical Document   Technical Document
       
  Electrolyte Replacement Solutions   Fish Oils
  Factsheet   Factsheet
  Technical Document   Technical Document
       
  Garlic   Glucosamine
  Factsheet   Factsheet
  Technical Document   Technical Document
       
  Glutamine   Iron
  Factsheet   Factsheet
  Technical Document   Technical Document
       
  Liquid Meal Supplements   Multivitamins - Minerals
  Factsheet   Factsheet
  Technical Document   Technical Document
       
  Probiotics   Protein
  Factsheet   Factsheet
  Technical Document   Technical Document
       
  Sports Bars   Sports Drinks
  Factsheet   Factsheet
  Technical Document   Technical Document
       
  Sports Gels   Zinc
  Factsheet   Factsheet
  Technical Document   Technical Document
       
  Nitrates    
  Factsheet    
  Technical Document    

 

 


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