Catháin et al., 2020 - Google Patents
+ Exercise Nutrition Conference in Newscastle upon TyneCatháin et al., 2020
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- Author
- Catháin C
- Fleming J
- Renard M
- Kelly D
- Monteyne A
- Coelho M
- Jameson T
- Porter C
- Abdelrahman D
- Finnigan T
- Dirks M
- Stephens F
- Wall B
- Batista A
- Granja D
- Borrego R
- Carolino E
- Caetano C
- Anton-Solanas A
- Petri C
- Teixeira V
- Izzicupo P
- Galanti G
- Pizzi A
- Mascherini G
- Olcina G
- Timon R
- González-Pérez I
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- International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
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It is well established that dietary intake can influence performance and modulate recovery in invasion-based team sports such as soccer, and rugby. However, very limited research currently exists examining dietary intake of Gaelic football players. This research aimed to …
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