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Nutrition/Ergogenic Aids
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Nutrition/Ergogenic Aids
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(02) IN ACTIVE WOMEN, CORRELATION BETWEEN MEASURED-TO-PREDICTED RESTING METABOLIC RATE RATIO AND COGNITIVE RESTRAINT VARIES BASED ON CONTRACEPTIVE USE
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(21) EFFECTS OF A PRE-WORKOUT SUPPLEMENT ON REPETITIONS AND TOTAL WORKLOAD COMPLETED DURING A HIGH-INTENSITY FUNCTIONAL TRAINING WORKOUT
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(22) CORRELATION BETWEEN HYDRATION STATUS AND FLUID INTAKE DURING PHYSICAL TRAINING OF DIVISION II FEMALE TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETES
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(23) ACUTE EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE AND THEACRINE ON REACTION TIMES IN TACTICAL PERSONNEL UNDER PHYSICALLY FATIGUING CONDITIONS
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(23) THE EFFECT OF ACUTE CAFFEINE INGESTION ON MUSCULAR STRENGTH, POWER, AND ENDURANCE IN RESISTANCE-TRAINED HABITUAL AND NON-HABITUAL CAFFEINE USERS.
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(24) A MULTI-INGREDIENT PRE-WORKOUT SUPPLEMENT AND EXERCISE DURATION AFFECT ENERGY METABOLISM FOLLOWING HIGH-INTENSITY FUNCITONAL TRAINING AMRAPS
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(24) THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URINE HYDRATION INDICES AND BODY MASS IN COLLEGIATE FEMALE ATHLETES
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(25) DIFFERENCES IN MEASURED AND ESTIMATED ENERGY EXPENDITURE DURING ON-HORSE TRAINING IN COLLEGIATE DIVISION I EQUESTRIAN ATHLETES
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(25) PREVALENCE OF LEA AND RELATIVE ENERGY AVAILABILITY- SYNDROME (RED-S) IN DI COLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL ATHLETES
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(26) AMMONIA INHALANTS DO NOT ENHANCE STRENGTH AND POWER OUTPUT
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(26) THE IMPACT OF HEAT EXTRACTION FROM ONE HAND ON REPEATED JUMP PERFORMANCE IN COLLEGIATE FEMALE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
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(27) A MULTI-INGREDIENT PRE-WORKOUT SUPPLEMENT AFFECTS ROWING PERFORMANCE WITHIN A 5- AND 15-MINUTE HIGH-INTENSITY FUNCTIONAL TRAINING WORKOUT
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(27) EFFECT OF MODERATE ACUTE CAFFEINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON ANAEROBIC PERFORMANCE IN DIVISION III COLLEGIATE ATHLETES
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(28) A MULTI-INGREDIENT PRE-WORKOUT SUPPLEMENT AND EXERCISE DURATION ACUTELY AFFECTED MUSCLE SIZE AND QUALITY FOLLOWING HIGH-INTENSITY FUNCTIONAL TRAINING
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(28) HEPCIDIN IS NOT A VIABLE PREDICTOR OF LOW ENERGY AVAILABILITY STATUS IN COLLEGIATE BASKETABLL ATHLETES
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(29) THE INFLUENCE OF LEAN BODY MASS ON URINE HYDRATION INDICES IN COLLEGIATE FEMALES
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(30) EFFECT OF A PRE-WORKOUT SUPPLEMENT AND WORKOUT DURATION ON EXERCISE KINETICS VARIABILITY IN A HIGH-INTENSITY FUNCTIONAL TRAINING AMRAP
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