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128. Davis JM, Jackson DA, Broadwell MS, Queary JL, Lambert CL. Carbohydrate drinks delay fatigue during intermittent, high-intensity cycling in active men and women. Int J Sports Med. 1997;7:261-273.

129. Nicholas CW, Williams C, Lakomy HKA, Phillips G, Nowitz A. Influence of ingesting a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution on endurance capacity during intermittent, high-intensity shuttle running. J Sports Sci. 1995;13:283-290.

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132. Ivy JL, Lee MC, Brozinick JT Jr, Reed MJ. Muscle glycogen storage after different amounts of carbohydrate ingestion. J Appl Physiol. 1988;65:2018-2023.

133. Doyle AJ, Sherman WM, Strauss RL. Effects of eccentric and concentric exercise on muscle glycogen replenishment. J Appl Physiol. 1993;74:1848-1855.

134. Burke LM, Collier GR, Davis PG, Fricker PA, Sanigorski AJ, Hargreaves M. Muscle glycogen storage after prolonged exercise: effect of the frequency of carbohydrate feedings. Am J Clin Nutr. 1996;64:115-119.

135. Blom PCS, Hostmark AT, Vaage O, Kardel KR, Maehlum S. Effect of different post-exercise sugar diets on the rate of muscle glycogen synthesis. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1987;19:491-496.

136. Burke LM, Collier GR, Hargreaves M. Muscle glycogen storage after prolonged exercise: Effect of the glycemic index of carbohydrate feeding. J Appl Physiol. 1993;75:1019-1023.

137. Burke LM, Collier GR, Beasley SK, Davis PG, Fricker PA, Heeley P, Walder K, Hargreaves M. Effect of coingestion of fat and protein with carbohydrate feedings on muscle glycogen storage. J Appl Physiol. 1995;78:2187-2192.

138. Roy BD, Tarnopolsky MA. Influence of differing macronutrient intakes on muscle glycogen resynthesis after resistance exercise. J Appl Physiol. 1998;84:890-896.

139. Zawadski KM, Yaspelkis BB, Ivy JL. Carbohydrate-protein complex increases the rate of muscle glycogen storage after exercise. J Appl Physiol. 1992;72:1854-1859.

140. Roy BD, Tarnopolsky MA, MacDougall JD, Fowles J, Yarasheski KE. Effect of glucose supplement timing on protein metabolism after resistance training. J Appl Physiol. 1997;82:1882-1888.

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144. Williams MH. The use of nutritional ergogenic aids in sports: Is it an ethical issue? Int J SportNutr. 1994;4:120-131.

145. Williams MH, Branch JD. Creatine supplementation and exercise performance: An update. J Am Coll Nutr. 1998;17:216-234.

146. Williams MH. The Ergogenic Edge. Pushing the Limits of Sports Performance. Champaign, Ill: Human Kinetics; 1998.

147. Position of the American Dietetic Association: vegetarian diets. J Am Diet Assoc. 1997;97:1317-1321.

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149. Young VR, Pellett PL. Plant protein in relation to human proteins and amino acid nutrition. Am J Clin Nutr. 1994;59(suppl):1203S-1212S.

150. Craig WJ. Iron status of vegetarians. Am J Clin Nutr 1994;59(suppl):1233S-1237S.

151. Clark N. Nutrition quackery: when claims are too good to be true. Physician Sportsmed. 1995;23:7-8.

152. Engels HJ. Publication of adverse events in exercise studies involving nutritional agents. Int JSport Nutr. 1999;9:89-91.

153. Rosenbloom C, Storlie J. A nutritionist's guide to evaluating ergogenic aids. American Dietetic Association SCAN'S Pulse. 1998;17:1-5.

154. Sarubin A. The Health Professional's Guide to Popular Dietary Supplements. Chicago, IL: American Dietetic Association; 2000.

  • ADA/DC/ACSM position adopted by the ADA House Executive Committee on July 12, 2000; approved by Dietitians of Canada on July 12, 2000; and approved by the American College of Sports Medicine Board of Trustees on October 17, 2000. This position is in effect until December 31, 2005. The American Dietetic Association, Dietitians of Canada, and the American College of Sports Medicine, authorize the publication of the position, in its entirety, provided full and proper credit is given. Requests for use portions of the position, must be directed to ADA Headquarters at 800/877-1600, ext 4896, or ppapers@eatright.org.


  • CARBOHYDRATES: How Much?; Nutrition and Performance:PART 1; Nutrition For Active Adults PART 2, Energy Needs: PART 3, Body Composition: PART 4, Carbs, Fat, Protein, REFERENCES

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