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Understanding Nutritional Basics: Ideas, Insights, and Information
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Focus On Focus: Nutritional Factors Affecting Cognition During Physical Stress
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The Role of Dietary Protein in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
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Vitamin D’s Effects on Health and Physical Performance
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Designed to provide an easyto-understand guide on nutrition for athletes at all competitive levels and interests. The DVD reviews the key concepts involved in sports nutrition, and details what athletes should eat and why if they want to be at their competitive best.
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Presents an overview of the impact of specific nutritional factors (e.g., dehydration, carbohydrate supplementation, etc.) on brain function. Featuring a tutorial lecture from the 2009 ACSM annual meeting, the DVD explains what cognitive function is and how it is measured and reviews selected studies that detail how it is affected by nutritional factors.
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Provides an overview of how amino acid/protein can be used as a nutritional strategy to modulate glycemic control. Featuring one of the most respected sports scientists in the world, this Tutorial Lecture from the 2009 ACSM annual meeting discusses the fact that hyperglycemia is a severely underestimated problem in type 2 diabetes and explains why pharmaceutical intervention does not provide ample protection from postprandial hyperglycemia. The DVD details how the co-ingestion of protein (hydrolysate) with or without additional leucine can be used to augment postprandial insulin secretion and improve glucose homeostasis in long-term diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients.
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Presents an overview of the potential impact of vitamin D on an individual’s level of health and physical performance. The DVD reviews the biological functions of vitamin D and examines why interest exists in how much vitamin D a person consumes. The lecture also examines the key factors involved in vitamin D’s toxicity, as well as its effects on athletic performance.
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I Didn't Want to Eat, But My Hormones Made Me
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Eating for Energy
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Eating Green
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Going Veg!
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The (3) presentations from the Select Symposium at the 2009 ACSM annual meeting on the interrelationship between a person’s hormones and an individual’s nutritional intake are presented on a single DVD. Ninety minutes of authoritative information and insights
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Presents an overview of the nutritional strategies and preparation required to give individuals an advantage in their training and conditioning regime. The DVD emphasizes the fact that individuals should not let their plan (or lack thereof) negatively impact their level of performance.
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Provides an overview of the “slow food” movement, its characteristics, and how individuals can healthfully, conveniently, and easily incorporate this green trend into their daily living.
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Details how to assure a complete vegetarian diet and describes effective ways for trainers to counsel their clients to go “veg” or stay “veg” the right way.
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Sugar Sabotage!
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10 Nutrition Tactics of Top Athletes
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Are You Hungry or Stressed?
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“Eat Your Vegetables!” and Other Mistakes Parents Make
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Reviews several sources of sugar, including sucrose, fructose, sugar alcohols, artificial sweeteners (e.g., Splenda® and Equal®), high fructose corn syrups, honey, and others.
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Takes lessons from the top athletes and discusses the science behind their nutrition-related tactics. The DVD offers tools and advice that health/wellness professionals can share with their clients.
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Provides an in-depth look at what science has to say about people’s eating behaviors, the role that hormones play in those behaviors, and how this knowledge can be turned into action to manage our own (and our clients’) diets.
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Offers insightful advice that trainers can use to help guide parents in their efforts to shape their child’s psyche so that their kids embrace fruits, vegetables, and a myriad of other healthful foods without constant mealtime battles, bribes, and downright coercion.
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