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

2. The effects of a sugar-free amino acid-containing electrolyte beverage on 5-kilometer performance, blood electrolytes, and post-exercise cramping versus a conventional carbohydrate-electrolyte sports beverage and water

3. ISSN exercise & sports nutrition review update: research & recommendations

4. The effects of resistance training with or without peanut protein supplementation on skeletal muscle and strength adaptations in older individuals

5. Higher doses of a green tea-based supplement increase post-exercise blood flow following an acute resistance exercise bout in recreationally resistance-trained college-aged men

6. ISSN exercise & sports nutrition review update: research & recommendations

7. Estimation of energy balance and training volume during Army Initial Entry Training

8. Effects of a pre-workout supplement on hyperemia following leg extension resistance exercise to failure with different resistance loads

9. Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) Conference and Expo

10. Effects of protein type and composition on postprandial markers of skeletal muscle anabolism, adipose tissue lipolysis, and hypothalamic gene expression

11. The anabolic skeletal muscle response to acute resistance exercise is not impaired in rats fed a ketogenic diet

12. Ten weeks of branched chain amino acid supplementation improves select performance and immunological variables in trained cyclists

13. Effects of oral phosphatidic acid feeding with or without whey protein on muscle protein synthesis and anabolic signaling in rodent skeletal muscle

14. Phosphatidic acid feeding increases muscle protein synthesis and select mTORC1 pathway signaling mediators in rodent skeletal muscle

15. L-leucine, beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyric acid (HMB) and creatine monohydrate prevent myostatin-induced Akirin-1/Mighty mRNA down-regulation and myotube atrophy

16. Efficacy and safety of a popular thermogenic drink after 28 days of ingestion

17. Acute effects of ingesting a commercial thermogenic drink on changes in energy expenditure and markers of lipolysis

18. Effects of sub-chronic branched chain amino acid supplementation on markers of muscle damage and performance variables following 1 week of rigorous weight training

19. Postprandial leucine and insulin responses and toxicological effects of a novel whey protein hydrolysate-based supplement in rats

20. Effects of arachidonic acid supplementation on training adaptations in resistance-trained males

21. Post-exercise branched chain amino acid supplementation does not affect recovery markers following three consecutive high intensity resistance training bouts compared to carbohydrate supplementation

22. Ketogenic versus Western and standard chow diets favorably alters fat deposition and serum biomarkers in rats

23. Safety of TeaCrine®, a non-habituating, naturally-occurring purine alkaloid over eight weeks of continuous use

24. Percent body fat estimations in college women using field and laboratory methods: a three-compartment model approach

25. Effects of a weight loss supplement on body composition and markers of metabolism in overweight male and female adults

26. The combined effects of exercise training and ingestion of a weight loss supplement on body composition and fitness parameters in college-aged males and females

27. Oral ATP administration improves blood flow response to exercise in an animal model and in resistance trained athletes

28. Oral adenosine-5’-triphosphate (ATP) administration increases blood flow following exercise in animals and humans

29. The effects of resistance training with or without peanut protein supplementation on skeletal muscle and strength adaptations in older individuals

30. Higher doses of a green tea-based supplement increase post-exercise blood flow following an acute resistance exercise bout in recreationally resistance-trained college-aged men

31. Effects of a pre-workout supplement on hyperemia following leg extension resistance exercise to failure with different resistance loads

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