NIH WORKSHOP ON THE ROLE OF DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS FOR PHYSICALLY ACTIVE PEOPLE
 
   

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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    Frankp@chiro.org
 
   

FROM:   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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