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1. Common Questions and Misconceptions About Energy Drinks: What Does the Scientific Evidence Really Show?

2. The effects of a brand-specific, hemp-derived cannabidiol product on physiological, biochemical, and psychometric outcomes in healthy adults: a double-blind, randomized clinical trial.

3. Common questions and misconceptions about protein supplementation: what does the scientific evidence really show?

4. Common questions and misconceptions about caffeine supplementation: what does the scientific evidence really show?

5. International society of sports nutrition position stand: ketogenic diets.

6. Characterization of Health and Safety Resources for Athletes With Sickle Cell Trait at NCAA Institutions.

7. Sex Differences in Physiological Responses to a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Soccer Season.

8. Sculpting Success: The Importance of Diet and Physical Activity to Support Skeletal Muscle Health during Weight Loss with New Generation Anti-Obesity Medications.

9. United States Marine Corps Recruit Training Demands Associated With Performance Outcomes.

10. Neuromuscular Strength and Power Predict Musculoskeletal Injury and Attrition During Marine Corps Recruit Training.

11. Using the Capture-Recapture Technique to Estimate the Ascertainment-Corrected Incidence of Musculoskeletal Injuries During Marine Corps Recruit Training.

12. Descriptive Epidemiology of Musculoskeletal Injuries During Marine Corps Recruit Training in Gender-Integrated and Male-Only Training Units.

13. A Sex Comparison of the Physical and Physiological Demands of United States Marine Corps Recruit Training.

14. Unsupervised Machine Learning in Countermovement Jump and Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull Performance Produces Distinct Combat and Physical Fitness Clusters in Male and Female U.S. Marine Corps Recruits.

15. Design Considerations for a Multidisciplinary Approach to Provide Policy Recommendations on Gender-Integrated Recruit Training in the Marine Corps.

16. Increasing Gender Integration in U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Training: Policy Recommendations and Rationales From an Interdisciplinary Study.

17. Monitoring training, performance, biomarkers, and psychological state throughout a competitive season: a case study of a triathlete.

18. Effects of Minimal-Equipment Resistance Training and Blood Flow Restriction on Military-Relevant Performance Outcomes.

19. International society of sports nutrition position stand: energy drinks and energy shots.

20. International society of sports nutrition position stand: nutritional concerns of the female athlete.

21. Effects of fucoidan supplementation on inflammatory and immune response after high-intensity exercise.

22. International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: Effects of essential amino acid supplementation on exercise and performance.

23. Effect of menstrual cycle and contraceptive pill phase on aspects of exercise physiology and athletic performance in female athletes: protocol for the Feminae international multisite innovative project.

24. Hormonal Contraceptives Do Not Influence Concussion Recovery in Collegiate Athletes: Data from the NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium.

25. Power, Endurance, and Body Composition Changes Over a Collegiate Career in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Women Soccer Athletes.

26. An Examination of Depression, Anxiety, and Self-Esteem in Collegiate Student-Athletes.

27. The exercise metabolome: acute aerobic and anaerobic signatures.

28. Effects of caffeine, methylliberine, and theacrine on vigilance, marksmanship, and hemodynamic responses in tactical personnel: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.

29. Factors contributing to racial differences in gait mechanics differ by sex.

30. Psychological and Physiological Changes in Response to the Cumulative Demands of a Women's Division I Collegiate Soccer Season.

31. Serum myokine levels after linear and flexible non-linear periodized resistance training in overweight sedentary women.

32. Racial differences in running and landing measures associated with injury risk vary by sex.

33. A qualitative report of the perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic from collegiate student-athletes.

34. Investigation of Eating Disorder Risk and Body Image Dissatisfaction among Female Competitive Cheerleaders.

35. Examination of the Prevalence of Female Athlete Triad Components among Competitive Cheerleaders.

37. International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: sodium bicarbonate and exercise performance.

38. Effects of Variations in Resistance Training Frequency on Strength Development in Well-Trained Populations and Implications for In-Season Athlete Training: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

39. Training Demands and Physiological Profile of Cross-Disciplined Collegiate Female Dancers.

40. Evaluation of Performance Characteristics and Internal and External Training Loads in Female Collegiate Beach Volleyball Players.

41. Evaluating the effects of oral contraceptive use on biomarkers and body composition during a competitive season in collegiate female soccer players.

42. Body temperature and physical performance responses are not maintained at the time of pitch-entry when typical substitute-specific match-day practices are adopted before simulated soccer match-play.

43. The Relationships Between Perceived Wellness, Sleep, and Acute: Chronic Training Load in National Collegiate Athletics Association Division I Male Soccer Players.

44. Agreement between B-Mode Ultrasound and Air Displacement Plethysmography in Preprofessional Ballet Dancers.

45. International society of sports nutrition position stand: caffeine and exercise performance.

46. Varying Demands and Quality of Play Between In-Conference and Out-of-Conference Games in Division I Collegiate Women's Soccer.

47. Biomarkers Correlate With Body Composition and Performance Changes Throughout the Season in Women's Division I Collegiate Soccer Players.

48. Nutrient Timing: A Garage Door of Opportunity?

49. The athletic gut microbiota.

50. Early Season Hormonal and Biochemical Changes in Division I Field Hockey Players: Is Fitness Protective?

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