Third-Party Testing Nutritional Supplement Knowledge, Attitudes, and Use Among an NCAA I Collegiate Student-Athlete Population
Dietary supplements, sports foods, and ergogenic supplements are consumed to increase performance, recovery, and health, but risk contamination with illegal substances. Third-party testing programs may assist in regulating the purity and safety of supplements, yet athletes' attitudes and use of...
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Main Authors: | Kaila Ann Vento (Author), Floris Cornelis Wardenaar (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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