Sports nutrition : minerals and electrolytes

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Sports nutrition : minerals and electrolytes

edited by Constance V. Kies, Judy A. Driskell

(Nutrition in exercise and sport)

CRC Press, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book addresses the relationships of mineral and electrolyte needs and interactions to sports and exercise. There are chapters written by experts with long histories of research in this area. Chapters include descriptions of specific research projects, as well as literature reviews. Convincing evidence that exercise and sport activities do affect the mineral status of individuals is examined.

Table of Contents

Mineral and Electrolyte Needs in Exercise, Sport, and Afterwards: Introduction, C. Kies Physical Exercise and Iron Metabolism, Y. Ohira, F. Kariya, W. Yasui, S. Sugarwara, K. Koyanagi, K. Kaihatsu, N. Inoue, F. Hirata, C.S. Chen, and H. Ohno Iron, Exercise and Growth: Is Exercise Contraindicated in Iron Deficiency? B.W. Tobin and J.L. Beard Iron Deficient Affects Exercise and Exercise Affects Iron Metabolism: Is This a Chicken and Egg Argument? J.L. Beard and B.W. Tobin The Efficacy of Iron Supplementation in Iron Depleted Women, I.J. Newhouse and D.B. Clement Nutrient Intakes and Iron Status of Turkish Female Handball Players, G. Ersoy Iron Status in Athletes Involved in Endurance and in Prevalently Anaerobic Sports, S. Federico, P. Alberto, and M. Sante Inadequate Iron Status in Athletes: An Exaggerated Problem? M. Fogelholm Calcium and Iron Intakes of Disabled Elite Ahtletes, J. Kandiah Dietary Calcium and the Bioavailability of Iron in Physically Active Adults, Y. Zhu-Wood and C. Kies Ferrous Fumarate/Calcium Carbonate Interactions Affecting Electrolyte Balances of Physically Active Humans, M.H. Kym and C. Kies Physical Exercise and Zinc Metabolism, H. Ohno, Y. Sato, T. Kizaki, H. Yamashita, T. Ookawara, and Y. Ohira Magnesium in Sports Physiology and Performance, L.R. Brilla and V.P. Lombardi Longitudinal Changes in Magnesium Status in Untrained Males: Effect of Two Different 12-Week Exercise Training Programs and Magnesium Supplementation, M.M. Manore, J. Merkel, J.M. Helleksen, J.S. Skinner, and S.S. Carroll Effects of Aerobic Training and Exercise on Plasma and Erythrocyte Magnesium Concentration, A. Resina, L. Gatteschi, W. Castellani, P. Galvan, G. Panise, and M.G. Rubenni Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Plasma Chromium Concentrations, L. Gatteschi, W. Castellani, P. Galvan, G. Panise, A. Resina, and M.G. Rubenni Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride Status of College Students: Competitive Athletes, Recreational Athletes, and Non-Participants, C. Kies The Requirements for Fluid Replacement During Heavy Sweating and the Benefits of Carbohydrates and Minerals, H.L. Johnson Carbohydrate, Fluid, and Electrolyte Requirements During Prolonged Exercise, J.A. Hawley, S.C. Dennis, and T.D. Noakes Interactions among Indices of Mineral Element Nutriture and Physical Performance of Swimmers, H.C. Lukaski Comparison of Mineral Intake, Excretion, and Hematological Parameters of Anabolic Steroid Users and Non-Users, N. Nnakwe Mineral and Energy Status of Groups of Male and Female Athletes Participating in Events Believed to Result in Adverse Nutritional Status, J.T. Snook, D. Cummin, P.R. Good, and J. Grayzar The Relation of Calorie and Fiber Intake and Metabolic Rate to Athletic Amenorrhea, J.E. Benson, P.A. Eisenman, and K.K. Heinrich Free Radicals in Sports, O.I. Aruoma and B. Halliwell

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