Nutrition and the allergic athlete

Nutritional management of the allergic athlete centers around providing a diet adequate to meet the increased needs of the athlete at the same time that it is modified by the exclusion of any problematic foods. The athlete has an increased need for water, total energy, carbohydrate, B vitamins, and...

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Dietary Proteins - metabolism
Energy Metabolism
Food Hypersensitivity - physiopathology
Glycogen - metabolism
Humans
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Muscles - metabolism
Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
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Water Supply
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