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IOC Consensus Statement on Supplements
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Several threads recently on supplements, so thought I would share this:

https://journals.humankinetics.com/...123/ijsnem.2018-0020
Last edited by: Andrew Coggan: Apr 6, 18 7:53
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Re: IOC Consensus Statement on Supplements [Andrew Coggan] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks

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Re: IOC Consensus Statement on Supplements [Andrew Coggan] [ In reply to ]
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I'm surprised they nearly completely skipped over electrolyte supplementation given that's one of the biggest ones, and pervades pills, drinks, gels, etc. They're mentioned in Table 2, but I can't find any deeper literature survey performed on some other supplements (unless I missed it).
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Re: IOC Consensus Statement on Supplements [trail] [ In reply to ]
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In the past two decades I can think of several athletes testing positive for banned substances, which were allegedly present as "contaminants" in electrolyte supplements. Seems odd to not mention that in Table 2, especially when they specifically call out protein supplements and sports bars as having the potential for contamination.
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Re: IOC Consensus Statement on Supplements [Andrew Coggan] [ In reply to ]
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Thank you for the information.

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