
Richard Kreider
Co-Editor-in-Chief at Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
Exercise & Sport Nutrition Scientist. Tweets are opinion and not necessarily those of affiliated employers or organizations. Retweets/Tags are not endorsement.
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1 month ago |
tandfonline.com | Richard Kreider |Drew Gonzalez |Kelly Hines |Adriana Pérez Gil
?Mathematical formulae have been encoded as MathML and are displayed in this HTML version using MathJax in order to improve their display. Uncheck the box to turn MathJax off. This feature requires Javascript. Click on a formula to zoom. ABSTRACTBackground Individual studies have indicated that creatine supplementation is generally well tolerated and not associated with clinically significant side effects.
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1 month ago |
mdpi.com | Andrés Rojas Jaramillo |Richard Kreider |Jorge L. Petro |Diego A. Bonilla
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2 months ago |
mdpi.com | Andrew Lane |Richard Kreider
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2 months ago |
tandfonline.com | Jeffrey R Stout |Richard Kreider |Darren G. Candow |Scott Forbes
ABSTRACTBackground Modern sports nutrition has evolved through discoveries in muscle metabolism and dietary supplementation. Advances in muscle biopsy techniques revealed how diet influences muscle energetics and exercise performance. The establishment of the Metabolic Research Laboratory provided a platform for further investigation, leading to the identification of creatine monohydrate (CrM) as an effective ergogenic aid.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
mdpi.com | Philip C Calder |Richard Kreider |Diane McKay
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