Dietary Iron Supplementation In Women Athletes
1979; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 7; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/00913847.1979.11948486
ISSN2326-3660
AutoresRussell R. Pate, Molly Maguire, Jon Van Wyk,
Tópico(s)Muscle metabolism and nutrition
ResumoAbstractAlthough iron is one of the most commonly used nutritional supplements, this study concluded that iron supplementation did not alter the iron status of the women athletes studied. Additional informationNotes on contributorsRussell R. PateDr. Pate is an assistant professor in the Human Performance Laboratory at the College of Health and Physical Education at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, and a member of the American College of Sports Medicine.Molly MaguireMs Maguire is at Moncrief Army Hospital in Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and Mr. Van Wyk is in the department of physical education at Pennsylvania State University, University Park.Jon Van WykMs Maguire is at Moncrief Army Hospital in Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and Mr. Van Wyk is in the department of physical education at Pennsylvania State University, University Park.
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