Index page for: Nutritional Ergogenic Aids
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDNutritional Ergogenic Aids: Introduction, Definitions, and Regulatory Issues, Amy A. Turpin, Jeff Feliciano, and Luke R.BucciAMINO ACID DERIVATIVESArginine, Jean E. Guest, Nancy L. Lewis, and James R. GuestAspartate, Douglas S. KalmanBranched-Chain Amino Acids, Robert C. WildmanCarnitine, Robert J. Moffatt and Sara A. ChellandCreatine, Richard B. Kreider, Brian C. Leutholtz, and Mike GreenwoodGelatin, Douglas S. KalmanGlucosamine and Chrondroitin Sulfate, Catherine G.R. JacksonGlutamine, Satya S. Jonnalagadda and Rob Skinner?-Hydroxy-?-Methylbutyrate, Steven L. NissenLysine, Neal Spruce and C. Alan TitchenalOrnithine, Ornithine Alpha-Ketoglutarate, and Taurine, Tausha D. RobertsonLIPID DERIVATIVESConjugated Linoleic Acid, Celeste G. Koster and Martha A. BeluryMedium-Chain Triglycerides and Glycerol, Timothy P. CarrWheat Germ Oil and Octacosanol, Susan H. MitmesserOTHER SUBSTANCES IN FOODS NOT CLASSIFIED AS ESSENTIALBuffers: Bicarbonates, Citrates, and Phosphates, Mark D. HaubCaffeine, Faidon Magkos and Stavros A. KavourasCarotenoids, Maria Stacewicz-Sapuntzakis and Veda Diwadkar-NavsarivalaCoenzyme Q10, Shi ZhouGinseng, Luke R. Bucci, Amy A. Turpin, Christina Beer, and Jeff FelicianoLipoic Acid, Henry C. LukaskiMyo-inositol and Pangamic Acid, Robert A. Wiswell and Hans C. DreyerPyruvate and Dihydroxyaceone, David J. DyckTannins, Jay KandiahEVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESSSystematic and Critical Evaluation of Benefits and Possible Risks of Nutritional Ergogenic Aids, Amy A. Turpin, Shawn M. Talbott, Jeff Feliciano, and Luke R. BucciSUMMARYSummary and Implications - Nutritional Ergogenic Aids, Ira Wolinsky and Judy A. Driskell