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    Over-the-counter supplements to improve human performance 

    Clark, Mackenzie (2010)
    This study examines whether athletes can improve their performance if they consume an alkalinizing supplement (Alka-Seltzer) before participating in a sport.
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    Creatine and other nutritional supplements : issues for young athletes 

    Garrison, Gary (2011)
    Never before in the history of American sport has there been such a demand to win and such an expectation to excel. This demand has led many young athletes to experiment with creatine and other nutritional supplements. ...
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    Over-the-counter L-arginine supplements to improve human performance 

    Soderman, Robert (University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2013-01-17)
    The purpose of this research was to evaluate the benefits to human performance of over-the-counter L-arginine supplements. 20 male and 15 female track and field athletes from a NCAA Division III university performed two ...
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    Over-the-counter L-arginine supplements to improve human performance 

    Soderman, Robert (2013)
    The purpose of this research was to evaluate the benefits to human performance of over-the-counter L-arginine supplements. 20 male and 15 female track and field athletes from a NCAA Division III university performed two ...
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    Creatine and other nutritional supplements: issues for young athletes 

    Garrison, Gary E. (University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2011-11-30)
    Never before in the history of American sport has there been such a demand to win and such an expectation to excel. This demand has led many young athletes to experiment with creatine and other nutritional supplements. ...

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    AuthorSoderman, Robert (2)Clark, Mackenzie (1)Garrison, Gary (1)Garrison, Gary E. (1)Subject
    Dietary supplements (5)
    Sports--Physiological aspects (4)Arginine--Physiological effect (2)Child athletes (2)Analgesics (1)Antacids (1)Creatine--Physiological effect (1)Creatine--Physiological effect. (1)Sports--Physiological aspects. (1)... View MoreDate Issued2011 (2)2013 (2)2010 (1)Has File(s)Yes (5)

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