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Click on the links below to view some recent articles published by the Gatorade Sports Science Institute (GSSI).
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NEW ARTICLES:
- SSE #85: Exercise, Antioxidants, and Cardioprotection
- SSE Roundtable #48: Risky Dietary Supplements
- SSE #87: Dietary Protein, Amino Acid Supplements, and Recovery from Exercise
- SSE Roundtable #50: Herbal Supplements and Sport Performance
- SSE #89: The Juvenile Obesity Epidemic: Is Physical Activity Relevant?
- Sports Science Exchange #92-Dietary Water and Sodium Requirements for Active Adults
- Sports Science Exchange #94 - Creatine, Carbs, and Fluids: How Important in Soccer Nutrition?
- Sports Science Exchange 93-Highs and Lows of Carbohydrate Diets
- Can Too Much Exercise Make Athletes Sick?
- Supplements That Can Work for Gymnasts
- Dietary Fluid and Sodium Requirements for Exercising Adults
- How Safe are Ephedra Free Supplements?
- Intravenous versus Oral Rehydration: Which is Best for your Athletes?
- SSE #100: Nutrition to Promote Recovery From Exercise
- Protein Nutrition and Endurance Exercise: What Does Science Say?
- SSE #89: The Juvenile Obesity Epidemic: Strike Back with Physical Activity
- Foods and Fluids for Fitness
- Foods and Fluids for Football
- Foods and Fluids for Team Sports
- Foods and Fluids for Strength Training
- Foods and Fluids for Endurance Sports
- On the Road Again.. How to Choose High Performance Foods When Traveling
EASIER ACCESS TO GSSI SPORTS SCIENCE LIBRARY
GSSI is pleased to announce that we have reorganized the Sports Science Library to make it easier to find articles, research, tips and handouts, and interactive tools. These changes were made based on feedback received from users of the GSSI web site.
- Scientific Research:Includes in-depth scientific research
- Tips and Handouts: Short, one-page articles for quick reference
- Interactive Tools: Includes presentations, videos, and interactive programs
You can see an example of the new organization by going to the Hydration section of the Sports Science Library.
We hope to be able to meet our users' needs for information related to exercise science and sports nutrition. We invite sports nutritionists, physicians, coaches, athletic trainers, exercise physiologists, students, athletes, personal trainers, and sports aficionados to visit our Sports Science Library and send us your comments regarding these changes or any other suggestions.



