We’re approaching months of preseason training for athletes throughout the country. In all sports, at all levels, preseason brings the intensity and the heat!
Author: Dana Angelo White, MS, RD, ATC
It should come as no surprise that alcohol consumption can be detrimental to athletic performance. High calorie counts, dehydration, liver function changes, and altered nutrient absorption are just some of the side effects of alcohol consumption that dietitians are aware of.
The journey of a competitive athlete is a long, rewarding, complex, exhilarating, and commonly soul-crushing experience that often spans decades.
Making sense of dietary supplements (DS) and knowing how and when to recommend them can be a complicated matter for all dietitians.
In late 2022, a project nearly 10 years in the making was finally published in the Journal of Athletic Training.
Today’s DietitianVol. 23, No. 6, P. 46 Suggested CDR Performance Indicators: 8.1.5, 8.3.1, 8.3.6, 9.4.5CPE Level 1 Take this course…