Associations between Nutrition Intake and Running Performance of Half and Full Marathon Runners

An abstract of a study by Mahoney et al identifying characteristics and exploring nutritional correlations relating to performance in non-elite athletes running a half or full marathon and utilizing results to better advise endurance athletes is presented. Results show that nutrition supplements wer...

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