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Sports Nutrition - Fats and Proteins

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Judy A. Driskell Klappentext It is well known that fats, proteins, and carbohydrates are all energy-yielding nutrients that influence health and physical performance. Yet many recreational, collegiate, and professional athletes still consume more fats, saturated fats, and cholesterol than is recommended, as well as inappropriate amounts of proteins. What is needed is a nuts and bolts reference to guide athletes, coaches, and trainers to make educated choices when designing a diet to yield optimal performance. Sports Nutrition: Fats and Proteins is an up-to-date compilation of critical reviews on the influence of dietary and supplemental fats and proteins on physical performance. Each chapter is written by a recognized scientist with notable expertise in the area of fat or protein as it relates to exercise and sports. It provides a detailed introduction to sports nutrition with an emphasis on the influence of fats and proteins. Covering the quantity and types of fats that effect performance and health, the book includes a general chapter on total fats, saturated fats, and cholesterol, as well as chapters on specific supplements including omegas-3 and -6, medium-chain triglycerides, conjugated linoleic acid, wheat germ oil, and octacosonol. The book also focuses on proteins and the amounts, types, and combinations of selected supplements and their role in performance. Well-researched articles analyze whey, soy, and casein proteins; select amino acids such as creatine, glutamine, and branched-chain; and other beneficial supplements. The book concludes with a discussion of recommended intakes of the energy-yielding nutrients and, more importantly, recommended proportions of carbohydrates to fats to proteins. Armed with the valuable information found in Sports Nutrition: Fats and Proteins, sports nutritionists, fitness professionals, researchers, and the well-informed layman can create and tailor the appropriate diet to help them and others maximize performance and reach their h Zusammenfassung Addresses the quality, quantity, and type of fat and protein intake as it relates to exercise and sports. This book offers information on fatty acids, including omegas-3 and -6 and alpha-linoleic acids, and protein and amino acid supplements (creatine, glutamine, and whey). It is suitable for nutritionists, and fitness professionals. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction to Sports Nutrition: Fats and Proteins, Fats, Total Fats, Saturated Fats, and Cholesterol, Medium-Chain Triglycerides, Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acids, Conjugated Linoleic Acid, Octacosanol and Wheat Germ Oil, Proteins, Protein: Quantity and Quality, Whey, Casein, and Soy Proteins, Creatine, Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate, Carnitine, ß-Hydroxy-ß-Methylbutyrate (HMB), Branched-Chain Amino Acids, Glutamine, Other Individual Amino Acids, Recommended Intakes of the Energy-Yielding Nutrients, Index ...

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Authors Judy A. Driskell, Judy A. (University of Nebraska Driskell
Assisted by Judy A. Driskell (Editor), Judy A. (University of Nebraska Driskell (Editor), Driskell Judy A. (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.04.2007
 
EAN 9780849390791
ISBN 978-0-8493-9079-1
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 165 mm x 241 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Guides > Health
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

SPORTS & RECREATION / General, MEDICAL / Nutrition, Dietetics & nutrition, Sports & outdoor recreation, Sport: general, Dietetics and nutrition

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