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1. Do Paralympic athletes suffer from brittle bones? Prevalence and risk factors of low bone mineral density in Paralympic athletes

2. New Opportunities to Advance the Field of Sports Nutrition

3. How Do We Assess Energy Availability and RED-S Risk Factors in Para Athletes?

4. The association between gastrointestinal injury, -complaints, and food intake in 60 km ultramarathon runners

5. Dietary Nitrate and Nitric Oxide Metabolism: Mouth, Circulation, Skeletal Muscle, and Exercise Performance

7. Dietary inorganic nitrate as an ergogenic aid : An expert consensus derived via the modified Delphi technique

10. The impact of beetroot juice supplementation on muscular endurance, maximal strength and countermovement jump performance

11. Sucrose but Not Nitrate Ingestion Reduces Strenuous Cycling-induced Intestinal Injury

12. Beetroot Juice Supplementation Improves High-Intensity Intermittent Type Exercise Performance in Trained Soccer Players

13. A Nitrate-Rich Vegetable Intervention Elevates Plasma Nitrate and Nitrite Concentrations and Reduces Blood Pressure in Healthy Young Adults

14. Protein supplementation does not augment adaptations to endurance exercise training

15. Nitrate-Rich Vegetables Increase Plasma Nitrate and Nitrite Concentrations and Lower Blood Pressure in Healthy Adults

16. Dietary nitrate and sports performance

17. Repeated-sprint performance and plasma responses following beetroot juice supplementation do not differ between recreational, competitive and elite sprint athletes

18. Beetroot Juice Supplementation Improves High-Intensity Intermittent Type Exercise Performance in Trained Soccer Players

19. No Effect of Acute and 6-Day Nitrate Supplementation on VO2 and Time-Trial Performance in Highly Trained Cyclists

20. Dietary protein intake and distribution patterns of well-trained Dutch athletes

21. Habitual Dietary Nitrate Intake in Highly Trained Athletes

24. Protein Supplementation Does Not Further Augment Physiological Adaptations to Prolonged Endurance Exercise Training

25. No Effect of Acute and 6-Day Nitrate Supplementation on VO

26. Can elite athletes benefit from dietary nitrate supplementation?

27. Last Word on Viewpoint: Can elite athletes benefit from dietary nitrate supplementation?

30. Effects of beetroot juice intake on repeated performance of competitive swimmers.

31. The Effect of Beetroot Juice Supplementation on Dynamic Apnea and Intermittent Sprint Performance in Elite Female Water Polo Players.

32. Dietary Inorganic Nitrate as an Ergogenic Aid: An Expert Consensus Derived via the Modified Delphi Technique.

33. The association between gastrointestinal injury, complaints, and food intake in 60-km ultramarathon runners.

34. Habitual Dietary Nitrate Intake in Highly Trained Athletes.

35. Dietary Protein Intake and Distribution Patterns of Well-Trained Dutch Athletes.

36. No Effect of Acute and 6-Day Nitrate Supplementation on VO2 and Time-Trial Performance in Highly Trained Cyclists.

37. The impact of beetroot juice supplementation on muscular endurance, maximal strength and countermovement jump performance.

38. Do we need to change the guideline values for determining low bone mineral density in athletes?

42. ELITE ATHLETES MAY BENEFIT FROM DIETARY NITRATE SUPPLEMENTATION THROUGH REGULATION OF BODY TEMPERATURE.

44. WHO WINS AND/OR BENEFITS THE MOST?

47. VIEWPOINT: BENEFITS FROM NITRATE SUPPLEMENTATION IN HYPOXIA?

48. COMMENTARY ON "CAN ELITE ATHLETES BENEFIT FROM DIETARY NITRATE SUPPLEMENTATION?".

49. Last Word on Viewpoint: Do we need to change the guideline values for determining low bone mineral density in athletes?

50. Beetroot Juice Supplementation Improves High-Intensity Intermittent Type Exercise Performance in Trained Soccer Players.

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