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Dietary Supplements for Health, Adaptation, and Recovery in Athletes

Eric S. Rawson, Mary P. Miles, and D. Enette Larson-Meyer

these compounds could be recommended to athletes. Abbreviations: CFU = colony forming units; DOMS = delayed onset muscle soreness; GIT = gastrointestinal tract; mTBI = mild traumatic brain injury; PCr = phosphorylcreatine; PTH = parathyroid hormone; RDA = recommended dietary allowance; URTI = upper

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Nutritional Supplements and the Brain

Romain Meeusen and Lieselot Decroix

mild traumatic brain injury. Animal studies and (pre)clinical studies show that DHA might have a positive effect on the outcomes of mild traumatic brain injury. However, there is a need for well-controlled studies before LCPUFA supplementation can be advised as a therapeutic or preventative measure

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IOC Consensus Statement: Dietary Supplements and the High-Performance Athlete

Ronald J. Maughan, Louise M. Burke, Jiri Dvorak, D. Enette Larson-Meyer, Peter Peeling, Stuart M. Phillips, Eric S. Rawson, Neil P. Walsh, Ina Garthe, Hans Geyer, Romain Meeusen, Luc van Loon, Susan M. Shirreffs, Lawrence L. Spriet, Mark Stuart, Alan Vernec, Kevin Currell, Vidya M. Ali, Richard G.M. Budgett, Arne Ljungqvist, Margo Mountjoy, Yannis Pitsiladis, Torbjørn Soligard, Uğur Erdener, and Lars Engebretsen

-inflammatory effects may be beneficial, although benefits may be sport/training specific. More research is needed before these compounds can be recommended to athletes. Abbreviations: DOMS = delayed onset muscle soreness; mTBI = mild traumatic brain injury (concussion). Table 6 Supplements Promoted to Assist With