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Sports Dietitians Australia Position Statement: Nutrition for Exercise in Hot Environments

Alan J. McCubbin, Bethanie A. Allanson, Joanne N. Caldwell Odgers, Michelle M. Cort, Ricardo J.S. Costa, Gregory R. Cox, Siobhan T. Crawshay, Ben Desbrow, Eliza G. Freney, Stephanie K. Gaskell, David Hughes, Chris Irwin, Ollie Jay, Benita J. Lalor, Megan L.R. Ross, Gregory Shaw, Julien D. Périard, and Louise M. Burke

sensation is the use of L(-) menthol. Menthol is a cyclic terpene alcohol found in mint leaves, which activates oropharyngeal cold receptors and increases the threshold temperature for their activation, creating a feeling of coolness ( McKemy et al., 2002 ; Peier et al., 2002 ). Menthol can be applied

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Oral but Not Topical Sodium Bicarbonate Improves Repeated Sprint Performance During Simulated Soccer Match Play Exercise in Collegiate Athletes

William H. Gurton, Lewis A. Gough, Jason C. Siegler, Anthony Lynn, and Mayur K. Ranchordas

− and 27.3% Na + ) delivered between SB-ORAL and SB-LOTION. PR Lotion was provided from Momentous. The placebo-matched lotion was supplied by the manufacturer with SB removed but still containing 0.5% menthol as per commercially available PR Lotion. Corn flour was used as the oral placebo, as it is an

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Abstracts From the 2021 International Sport + Exercise Nutrition Conference

but when observing METs, athletes had higher values. The groups had different RER and substrate utilization during CrossFit ® training, which confirmed different physiological and metabolic responses between athletes and recreational practitioners. The Effects of Menthol on a Modified Three

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Contemporary Nutrition Strategies to Optimize Performance in Distance Runners and Race Walkers

Louise M. Burke, Asker E. Jeukendrup, Andrew M. Jones, and Martin Mooses

, 2018 ; Ross et al., 2013 ). Where in-race fluid intake is practical, mouth sensing of cold water or menthol may provide a sense of cooling during a race to reduce ratings of perceived effort ( Stevens & Best, 2017 ), while intake of reasonable amounts of cold/icy beverages might theoretically

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Mouth Rinsing and Ingestion of Unpleasant Salty or Bitter Solutions Does Not Improve Cycling Sprint Performance in Trained Cyclists

Edward A. Gray, Rocco Cavaleri, and Jason C. Siegler

positive effect on exercise performance ( Best et al., 2021 ). Tasting menthol, caffeine, carbohydrate, salt, and quinine have all been identified as having the potential to influence performance ( Best et al., 2021 ). Quinine, an unpleasant bitter compound, was first investigated in an exercise

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The Use of Photovoice in Youth Health Education Programs: A Systematic Review

Lorna Burke, Nathan Gavigan, Craig Smith, Sarahjane Belton, and Hannah Goss

(PRISMA-P) 2015 statement . Systematic Reviews, 4 ( 1 ), Article 4053 . 10.1186/2046-4053-4-1 Moze , J.M. , O’Gara , E.K. , Fritz Fogel , K. , D’Silva , J. , Matter , C.M. , & Nichols , E.M. ( 2022 ). Youth perspectives on menthol sales restrictions in Minneapolis and Duluth, Minnesota