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Sports Nutrition & Performance Enhancing Supplements.  Eds. Abbie Smith-Ryan PhD and Jose Antonio PhD.  ISBN: 1-60797-339-1.  Linus Books. 2013. 

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Other books to choose from include the following below.  The easiest place to purchase these is at Amazon.com

Dietary Protein and Resistance Exercise. eds.  Lonnie Michael Lowery and Jose Antonio. 2012. CRC Press.

Exercise & Sport Nutrition: Principles, Promises, Science & Recommendations.  Authors: Richard Kreider, Brian Leutholtz, Frank Katch and Victor Katch. Publisher: Fitness Technologies Press.  ISBN-10: 0974296562  2009.

Essentials of Sports Nutrition and Supplements.  Antonio, J.; Kalman, D.; Stout, J.R.; Greenwood, M.; Willoughby, D.S.; Haff, G.G. (Eds.) 2008, Approx. 875 p. 123 illus. With CD-ROM., Hardcover, ISBN: 978-1-58829-611-5.

Nutritional Supplements in Sports and Exercise 2nd edition by Mike Greenwood, Matthew Cooke, Tim Ziegenfuss, Douglas Kalman and Jose Antonio. (2015).

Essentials of Creatine in Sports and Health by Jeffrey R. Stout, Jose Antonio, and Douglas Kalman (2007).

 

ISBN: 1-60797-339-1
Author: Abbie E. Smith-Ryan, Ph.D., Jose Antonio, Ph.D.

Description of the book

QQ: Which of the following will yield the fastest measurable change in performance and/or body composition? (A) changes in training. (B) changes in diet. (C) use of sports supplements. (D) they all work equally well. If you answered ‘C,’ go to the head of the class. That’s right; the proper use of sports supplements can produce changes in minutes (e.g. caffeine), days (e.g. creatine) and weeks (e.g. beta-alanine). Yet we are bombarded by muddled thinking from the mainstream media telling us that ‘creatine causes cramps,’ ‘high protein diets are bad for your kidneys,’ ‘supplements aren’t needed as long as you eat a balanced diet’ and other ideas that are void of data.

Sports Nutrition & Performance Enhancing Supplements (eds. Abbie Smith-Ryan PhD CSCS*D CISSN and Jose Antonio PhD FNSCA FISSN. Linus Publications) is a focused resource that will give you the latest sports nutrition science, and eradicate the intellectually lazy positions held so dearly by the antisupplement crowd. Contributors to this text include the very best and brightest sports nutrition scientists in the world: Paul Cribb PhD FISSN, Hector Lopez MD, CSCS, Darryn Willoughby PhD FISSN, Ralf Jaeger PhD FISSN, Susan Kleiner PhD RD FISSN, Jacob Wilson PhD, Colin Wilborn PhD FISSN, Shawn Wells MPH RD CISSN, Dawn Anderson PhD, and Tim Ziegenfuss PhD FISSN.

This book is a must-read for personal trainers, sports dietitians, sports nutritionists, exercise physiologists and fitness professionals. If you’re confused about where to find one resource that has all the latest answers in sports nutrition science, look no further.

About the author

Abbie Smith-Ryan, PhD CSCS*D FISSN is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Caroline-Chapel Hill, specializing in research related to body composition and sports nutrition. As a former collegiate athlete, she practices what she preaches.

Jose Antonio, PhD FNSCA FISSN is the CEO and co-founder of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and an avid outrigger paddler. The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) was founded in 2004 and is the only academic society focused solely on the science and application of sports nutrition.

- See more at: http://linusbooks.com/?wpsc-product=sports-nutrition-performance-enhancing-supplements#sthash.31qSlFIb.dpuf

ISBN: 1-60797-339-1
Author: Abbie E. Smith-Ryan, Ph.D., Jose Antonio, Ph.D.

Description of the book

QQ: Which of the following will yield the fastest measurable change in performance and/or body composition? (A) changes in training. (B) changes in diet. (C) use of sports supplements. (D) they all work equally well. If you answered ‘C,’ go to the head of the class. That’s right; the proper use of sports supplements can produce changes in minutes (e.g. caffeine), days (e.g. creatine) and weeks (e.g. beta-alanine). Yet we are bombarded by muddled thinking from the mainstream media telling us that ‘creatine causes cramps,’ ‘high protein diets are bad for your kidneys,’ ‘supplements aren’t needed as long as you eat a balanced diet’ and other ideas that are void of data.

Sports Nutrition & Performance Enhancing Supplements (eds. Abbie Smith-Ryan PhD CSCS*D CISSN and Jose Antonio PhD FNSCA FISSN. Linus Publications) is a focused resource that will give you the latest sports nutrition science, and eradicate the intellectually lazy positions held so dearly by the antisupplement crowd. Contributors to this text include the very best and brightest sports nutrition scientists in the world: Paul Cribb PhD FISSN, Hector Lopez MD, CSCS, Darryn Willoughby PhD FISSN, Ralf Jaeger PhD FISSN, Susan Kleiner PhD RD FISSN, Jacob Wilson PhD, Colin Wilborn PhD FISSN, Shawn Wells MPH RD CISSN, Dawn Anderson PhD, and Tim Ziegenfuss PhD FISSN.

This book is a must-read for personal trainers, sports dietitians, sports nutritionists, exercise physiologists and fitness professionals. If you’re confused about where to find one resource that has all the latest answers in sports nutrition science, look no further.

About the author

Abbie Smith-Ryan, PhD CSCS*D FISSN is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Caroline-Chapel Hill, specializing in research related to body composition and sports nutrition. As a former collegiate athlete, she practices what she preaches.

Jose Antonio, PhD FNSCA FISSN is the CEO and co-founder of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and an avid outrigger paddler. The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) was founded in 2004 and is the only academic society focused solely on the science and application of sports nutrition.

- See more at: http://linusbooks.com/?wpsc-product=sports-nutrition-performance-enhancing-supplements#sthash.31qSlFIb.dpuf

ISBN: 1-60797-339-1
Author: Abbie E. Smith-Ryan, Ph.D., Jose Antonio, Ph.D.

Description of the book

QQ: Which of the following will yield the fastest measurable change in performance and/or body composition? (A) changes in training. (B) changes in diet. (C) use of sports supplements. (D) they all work equally well. If you answered ‘C,’ go to the head of the class. That’s right; the proper use of sports supplements can produce changes in minutes (e.g. caffeine), days (e.g. creatine) and weeks (e.g. beta-alanine). Yet we are bombarded by muddled thinking from the mainstream media telling us that ‘creatine causes cramps,’ ‘high protein diets are bad for your kidneys,’ ‘supplements aren’t needed as long as you eat a balanced diet’ and other ideas that are void of data.

Sports Nutrition & Performance Enhancing Supplements (eds. Abbie Smith-Ryan PhD CSCS*D CISSN and Jose Antonio PhD FNSCA FISSN. Linus Publications) is a focused resource that will give you the latest sports nutrition science, and eradicate the intellectually lazy positions held so dearly by the antisupplement crowd. Contributors to this text include the very best and brightest sports nutrition scientists in the world: Paul Cribb PhD FISSN, Hector Lopez MD, CSCS, Darryn Willoughby PhD FISSN, Ralf Jaeger PhD FISSN, Susan Kleiner PhD RD FISSN, Jacob Wilson PhD, Colin Wilborn PhD FISSN, Shawn Wells MPH RD CISSN, Dawn Anderson PhD, and Tim Ziegenfuss PhD FISSN.

This book is a must-read for personal trainers, sports dietitians, sports nutritionists, exercise physiologists and fitness professionals. If you’re confused about where to find one resource that has all the latest answers in sports nutrition science, look no further.

About the author

Abbie Smith-Ryan, PhD CSCS*D FISSN is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Caroline-Chapel Hill, specializing in research related to body composition and sports nutrition. As a former collegiate athlete, she practices what she preaches.

Jose Antonio, PhD FNSCA FISSN is the CEO and co-founder of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and an avid outrigger paddler. The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) was founded in 2004 and is the only academic society focused solely on the science and application of sports nutrition.

- See more at: http://linusbooks.com/?wpsc-product=sports-nutrition-performance-enhancing-supplements#sthash.31qSlFIb.dpuf
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