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  1. Postnatal early overfeeding and physical inactivity are serious risk factors for obesity. Physical activity enhances energy expenditure and consumes fat stocks, thereby decreasing body weight (bw). This study ...

    Authors: Wilson Rinaldi, Rodrigo Mello Gomes, Dionízia Xavier Scomparin, Sabrina Grassiolli, Tatiane Aparecida Ribeiro, Gabriel Sergio Fabricio, Luiz Felipe Barella, Audrei Pavanello, Amanda Bianchi Trombini, Paulo Cezar de Freitas Mathias and Júlio Cezar de Oliveira
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:25
  2. Dehydration limits the appropriate delivery of oxygen and substrates to the working muscle. Further, the brain’s ability to function may also be compromised whereby thermal sensation and mood state may be alte...

    Authors: Yongsuk Seo, Corey A Peacock, John Gunstad, Keith J Burns, Brandon S Pollock and Ellen L Glickman
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:24
  3. StemSport (SS; StemTech International, Inc. San Clemente, CA) contains a proprietary blend of the botanical Aphanizomenon flos-aquae and several herbal antioxidant and anti-inflammatory substances. SS has been...

    Authors: Jonathan Furlong, Corey A Rynders, Mark Sutherlin, James Patrie, Frank I Katch, Jay Hertel and Arthur Weltman
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:23
  4. We proposed that mice supplemented with quercetin, a class of flavonoids known to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, will have profound effects on the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis when co...

    Authors: Mahdi Garelnabi, Halleh Mahini and Thomas Wilson
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:22
  5. The popularity of natural bodybuilding is increasing; however, evidence-based recommendations for it are lacking. This paper reviewed the scientific literature relevant to competition preparation on nutrition ...

    Authors: Eric R Helms, Alan A Aragon and Peter J Fitschen
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:20
  6. The consumption of dietary protein is important for resistance-trained individuals. It has been posited that intakes of 1.4 to 2.0 g/kg/day are needed for physically active individuals. Thus, the purpose of th...

    Authors: Jose Antonio, Corey A Peacock, Anya Ellerbroek, Brandon Fromhoff and Tobin Silver
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:19
  7. Almonds are a healthy tree nut food with high nutrient density. Their consumption has been shown to ameliorate oxidative stress, inflammation, etc. The objective of the study was to examine the effect of almon...

    Authors: Muqing Yi, Jinde Fu, Lili Zhou, Hong Gao, Chenguang Fan, Jing Shao, Baohua Xu, Qirong Wang, Juntao Li, Guangwei Huang, Karen Lapsley, Jeffrey B Blumberg and C-Y Oliver Chen
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:18
  8. Caffeine (CAF) has been shown to improve performance during early phase of repeated sprint exercise; however some studies show that CAF also increases the magnitude of physical stress represented by augmented ...

    Authors: Chia-Lun Lee, Ching-Feng Cheng, Todd A Astorino, Chia-Jung Lee, Hsin-Wei Huang and Wen-Dien Chang
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:17
  9. Previous research combining Calcium β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (CaHMB) and running high-intensity interval training (HIIT) have shown positive effects on aerobic performance measures. The purpose of this study...

    Authors: Edward H Robinson IV, Jeffrey R Stout, Amelia A Miramonti, David H Fukuda, Ran Wang, Jeremy R Townsend, Gerald T Mangine, Maren S Fragala and Jay R Hoffman
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:16
  10. There are no known studies that have examined β-alanine supplementation in military personnel. Considering the physiological and potential neurological effects that have been reported during sustained military...

    Authors: Jay R Hoffman, Geva Landau, Jeffrey R Stout, Matan Dabora, Daniel S Moran, Nurit Sharvit, Mattan W Hoffman, Yuval Ben Moshe, William P McCormack, Gil Hirschhorn and Ishay Ostfeld
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:15
  11. This investigation compared the effects of an extended period of weight-bearing (running) vs. non-weight-bearing (cycling) exercise on hepcidin production and its implications for iron status.

    Authors: Marc Sim, Brian Dawson, Grant J Landers, Dorine W Swinkels, Harold Tjalsma, Erwin T Wiegerinck, Debbie Trinder and Peter Peeling
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:14
  12. Reports of high levels of use of protein powders and nutritional supplements among young men is a concern because these substances may act as a gateway for the use of drugs and illegal substances to enhance ap...

    Authors: Zali Yager and Jennifer A O’Dea
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:13
  13. The effects of running and cycling on changes in hydration status and body composition during a 24-hour race have been described previously, but data for 24-hour ultra-mountain bikers are missing. The present ...

    Authors: Daniela Chlíbková, Beat Knechtle, Thomas Rosemann, Alena Žákovská, Ivana Tomášková, Marcus Shortall and Iva Tomášková
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:12
  14. Creatine supplementation is known to exert an effect by increasing strength in high intensity and short duration exercises. There is a hypothesis which suggests that creatine supplementation may provide antiox...

    Authors: Giuseppe Potrick Stefani, Ramiro Barcos Nunes, André Zuanazzi Dornelles, Jadson Pereira Alves, Marcella Ody Piva, Marlise Di Domenico, Cláudia Ramos Rhoden and Pedro Dal Lago
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:11
  15. Antioxidant supplementation is known to increase human endogenous antioxidant (AOX) capacity providing a means of blunting exercise induced reactive oxygen species (ROS). The purpose of this study was to compa...

    Authors: James Ackerman, Tom Clifford, Lars R McNaughton and David J Bentley
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:10
  16. Phyllanthus amarus (PA) is a herbal plant containing antioxidant compounds that scavenge free radicals. The reduced oxidative stress may decrease muscle damage leading to early recovery from muscle soreness. This...

    Authors: Thapanee Roengrit, Panakaporn Wannanon, Piyapong Prasertsri, Yupaporn Kanpetta, Bung-orn Sripanidkulchai and Naruemon Leelayuwat
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:9
  17. Whilst exogenous carbohydrate oxidation (CHOEXO) is influenced by mono- and disaccharide combinations, debate exists whether such beverages enhance fluid delivery and exercise performance. Therefore, this study a...

    Authors: Justin D Roberts, Michael D Tarpey, Lindsy S Kass, Richard J Tarpey and Michael G Roberts
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:8
  18. Optimized body composition provides a competitive advantage in a variety of sports. Weight reduction is common among athletes aiming to improve their strength-to-mass ratio, locomotive efficiency, or aesthetic...

    Authors: Eric T Trexler, Abbie E Smith-Ryan and Layne E Norton
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:7
  19. Extracts of Russian Tarragon (RT) have been reported to produce anti-hyperglycemic effects and influence plasma creatine (Cr) levels while supplementing with creatine monohydrate (CrM). The purpose of this pre...

    Authors: Jonathan M Oliver, Andrew R Jagim, Ivo Pischel, Ralf Jäger, Martin Purpura, Adam Sanchez, James Fluckey, Steven Riechman, Michael Greenwood, Katherine Kelly, Cynthia Meininger, Christopher Rasmussen and Richard B Kreider
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:6
  20. This study was designed to evaluate the effects of hydrolyzed protein supplementation upon skeletal muscle total protein and peroxidation in rats following exhaustive swimming exercise.

    Authors: Xinying Wang, Chenglin Niu, Jun Lu, Ning Li and Jieshou Li
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:5
  21. The aim of this commentary was to discuss the last studies regarding the effect of antioxidant vitamins supplementation on oxidative stress in exercise in humans. The inclusion criteria encompassed published s...

    Authors: Cainara Lins Draeger, Andréia Naves, Natália Marques, Ana Beatriz Baptistella, Renata Alves Carnauba, Valéria Paschoal and Humberto Nicastro
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:4
  22. To assess the prevalence of exercise-associated hyponatremia (EAH) in two 24-hour mountain bike (MTB) (R1,R2), one 24-hour running (R3) and one multi-stage MTB (R4) races held in the Czech Republic in a cluste...

    Authors: Daniela Chlíbková, Beat Knechtle, Thomas Rosemann, Alena Žákovská and Ivana Tomášková
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:3
  23. Currently, there are few studies on the cardiovascular and fatigue effects of commercially available energy drinks. This study investigated the effects of Monster energy drink (Monster Beverage Corporation, Co...

    Authors: Michael T Nelson, George R Biltz and Donald R Dengel
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:2
  24. The editors of Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition would like to thank all our reviewers who have contributed to the journal in Volume 10 (2013). The tireless work that all of you have giv...

    Authors: Jose Antonio, Douglas Kalman and Richard Kreider
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2014 11:1
  25. The relationship between cardiovascular disease and lipid profile is well known. Apart from a heart-healthy diet, exercise is the primary factor that can modify this lipid-associated cardiovascular risk. The a...

    Authors: Juan Mielgo-Ayuso, Pilar S Collado, Aritz Urdampilleta, José Miguel Martínez-Sanz and Jesús Seco
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2013 10:55
  26. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of creatine supplementation on liver biomarkers of oxidative stress in exercise-trained rats.

    Authors: Michel B Araújo, Leandro P Moura, Roberto C Vieira Junior, Marcelo C Junior, Rodrigo A Dalia, Amanda C Sponton, Carla Ribeiro and Maria Alice R Mello
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2013 10:54
  27. Authors: Stacie Urbina, Sara Hayward, Jordan Outlaw, Josh Holt, Bailey Burks, Brooke Cox, Eliza Faillace, Brittany Stai, Matthew Stone, Rob Wildman, Shawn Wells, Kristen Dunsmore, Abbie Smith-Ryan, Lem Taylor, Cliffa Foster and Colin Wilborn
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2013 10(Suppl 1):P28

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  28. Authors: Michael J Ormsbee, Shweta R Rawal, Amber W Kinsey, Takudzwa A Madzima, D David Thomas, Nicholas Fisher, Marcus E Elam and Maria T Spicer
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2013 10(Suppl 1):P19

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  29. Authors: Ryan P Lowery, Jordan Joy, John A Rathmacher, Shawn M Baier, John C Fuller, Ralf Jäger, Stephanie M C Wilson and Jacob M Wilson
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2013 10(Suppl 1):P17

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  30. Authors: Ryan P Lowery, Michael D Roberts, Frank W Booth, Jordan Joy, Clayton L Cruthirds, John A Rathmacher, Shawn M Baier, John C Fuller, Christopher M Lockwood, Ralf Jäger, Joshua E Dudeck and Jacob M Wilson
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2013 10(Suppl 1):P16

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  31. Authors: K Levers, S Simbo, B Lockard, C Baetge, E Galvan, M Byrd, YP Jung, A Jagim, JM Oliver, M Koozehchian, R Dalton, D Khanna, B Sanchez, JY Kresta, K Horrell, T Leopold…
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2013 10(Suppl 1):P15

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  32. Authors: R Dalton, C Baetge, B Lockard, K Levers, E Galvan, A Jagim, S Simbo, M Byrd, Y Jung, JM Oliver, M Koozehchian, D Khanna, B Sanchez, JY Kresta, K Horrell, T Leopold…
    Citation: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2013 10(Suppl 1):P4

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1