1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0765-1597(88)80030-3
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Méthodes d'étude de la consommation alimentaire chez les sportifs

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“…Several studies have reported that athletes may be deficient in magnesium (96,97). The studies of Boggio and co-workers (98) showed that the food intake of athletes and sedentary subjects is very similar, apart from significantly different energy values in the intake of athletes. Two conditions contribute to frequent mineral deficits among athletes: they consume diets with inadequate mineral amounts, lower than the recommended dietary allowances (RDA) (99), and mineral losses in urine and sweat are more important during exercise that in basal conditions (100).…”
Section: Magnesium Deficit and Special Populations 431 Magnesium And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have reported that athletes may be deficient in magnesium (96,97). The studies of Boggio and co-workers (98) showed that the food intake of athletes and sedentary subjects is very similar, apart from significantly different energy values in the intake of athletes. Two conditions contribute to frequent mineral deficits among athletes: they consume diets with inadequate mineral amounts, lower than the recommended dietary allowances (RDA) (99), and mineral losses in urine and sweat are more important during exercise that in basal conditions (100).…”
Section: Magnesium Deficit and Special Populations 431 Magnesium And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%