Nutritional knowledge, attitudes and behaviours in rugby league; influences of age, body composition and ancestry
Introduction Rugby league is a physically demanding sport that necessitates considerable nutritional intake, focusing on quality and type, in order to optimize training and competition demands. However, rugby league athletes are reported to have inadequate nutrition intake to match these demands. So...
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Main Authors: | Alice Sharples (Author), Rob Duffield (Author), Jarrod Wade (Author), Hugh H. K. Fullagar (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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