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July 2021

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Bryan Holtzman; Kate Ackerman

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SSE #179

Nicholas P. West, Candice Colbey, Jelena Vider, Amanda J Cox

February 2018

Topics: Sports Nutrition, Athlete Health

SSE #178

Asker Jeukendrup, PhD

January 2018

Topics: Athlete Health

SSE #177

Melinda M. Manore Ph.D., RD, FACSM

January 2018

Topics: Body Composition, Athlete Health

SSE #176

SSE #175

Melinda M. Manore PhD, RD, CSSD, FACSM

December 2017

Topics: Athlete Health

SSE #167

Shona L. Halson, PhD

July 2017

Topics: Sleep, Recovery, Athlete Health

SSE #160

Luc J.C. van Loon, PhD

January 2017

Topics: Athlete Health, Protein

SSE #159

SSE #155

Mark Hargreaves, PhD, FACSM

June 2016

Topics: Athlete Health

SSE #151

Michael Gleeson

September 2015

Topics: Athlete Health

SSE #149

Romain Meeusen

July 2015

Topics: Athlete Health

SSE #135

Shona L. Halson

October 2014

Topics: Athlete Health, Recovery

SSE #116

SSE #112

Exercise, Nutrition and the Brain

Physical activity has been associated with the reduction of a number of physical and mental disorders. There is now ample evidence that physical activity will decrease the incidence of cardiovascular disease, colon and breast cancer and obesity, but also diseases such as Alzheimer’s, depression and anxiety (Gómez-Pinilla, 2011; Van Praag, 2009).

Romain Meeusen, PhD

May 2013

Topics: Athlete Health

SSE #95

Collapse in the Endurance Athlete

Collapse is perhaps the most dramatic of all medical problems affecting athletes. Though collapse can be seen in any athletic event requiring maximal exertion, it is most common in endurance events, such as marathons and triathlons. The incidence seems to increase as the race distance, temperature, and humidity increase (OÂ’Conner et al., 2003).

Robert Sallis, MD, FACSM

October 2006

Topics: Athlete Health

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