Dietary intake, energy availability, and power in men collegiate gymnasts
IntroductionThe purpose was to examine the prevalence of low energy availability (LEA), explore dietary behaviors in men collegiate gymnasts (n = 14), and investigate the relationships between energy availability (EA), body composition, and plyometric performance.MethodsBody composition was measured...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas M. Kuhlman (Author), Margaret T. Jones (Author), Andrew R. Jagim (Author), Meghan K. Magee (Author), Luke Wilcox (Author), Jennifer B. Fields (Author) |
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