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References for Nutritional Supplements & Other Ergogenic Aids

Compiled by William L. Elliot

Books & Articles:
• Applegate, E. (1999). Effective ergogenic aids. International Journal of Sport Nutrition, 9(2), p.229.
• Armsey, T.D. Jr. & Green, G.A. (1997). Nutrition Supplements: Science vs. Hype. The Physician & Sportsmedicine, 25(6), p.76.
• Benardot, D. (2000). Nutrition For Serious Athletes. Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics.
• Burke, E.R. et al., (Eds.). (1999). Avery’s Sports Nutrition Almanac. New York, New York: Avery Penguin Putman.
• Eichner, E.R. (1997). Ergogenic Aids: What Athletes Are Using and Why. The Physician & Sportsmedicine, 25(4), p. 70.
• Hawley, J. & Burke, L. (1998). Peak Performance: Training and Nutritional Strategies For Sport. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
• Koziris, L. (2000). Anabolic-androgenic steroid abuse. The Physician & Sportsmedicine, 28(12), P.67.
• Manore, M. and Thompson, J. (2000). Sport Nutrition For Health and Performance. Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics.
• McArdle, W., Katch, F. and Katch, V. (1999). Sports and Exercise Nutrition. Baltimore, Md: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
• Reents, S. (1999). Sport and Exercise Pharmacology. Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics.
• Williams, M.H. (1998). The Ergogenics Edge: Pushing the Limits of Sports Performance. (K. Reel et al., Eds.) Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics.
• Williams, M.H. (1998). Nutrition For Fitness and Sport (4th ed.). (E. Bartell et al., Eds.). Dubuque, Iowa: Brown and Benchmark Publishers, a division of Wm. C. Brown Communications, Inc.

Web Sites:
The National Center for Drug-Free Sport
National Institutes for Health Office of Dietary Supplements
U.S. National Library of Medicine

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