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Athletes' nutritional demands: a narrative review of nutritional requirementsAmawi et al., 2024
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- Amawi A
- AlKasasbeh W
- Jaradat M
- Almasri A
- Alobaidi S
- Hammad A
- Bishtawi T
- Fataftah B
- Turk N
- Saoud H
- Jarrar A
- Ghazzawi H
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- Publication venue
- Frontiers in Nutrition
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Nutrition serves as the cornerstone of an athlete's life, exerting a profound impact on their performance and overall well-being. To unlock their full potential, athletes must adhere to a well-balanced diet tailored to their specific nutritional needs. This approach not only enables …
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