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Dietary supplementation in sport and exercise: Evidence, safety and ergogenic benefits
Jay R. Hoffman
Department of Physical Therapy
Ariel University
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Dietary Supplements
100%
Sports
85%
Exercise
63%
Safety
57%
glycocyamine
33%
Nutritional Sciences
30%
beta-Alanine
28%
Creatine
23%
Nutritionists
23%
Mentoring
21%
Probiotics
20%
Caffeine
20%
Vitamins
19%
Minerals
18%
Athletes
17%
Carbohydrates
17%
Amino Acids
13%
Students
13%
Elderly
13%
Health
9%
Child
8%
Population
7%
Proteins
7%
Chemistry
Safety
83%
Guanidinoacetic Acid
35%
Beta-Alanine
24%
Creatine
24%
Caffeine
21%
Vitamin
19%
Carbohydrate
16%
Mineral
15%
Strength
12%
Protein
8%
Acid
6%