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Nutritional supplement use by elite young UK athletes: fallacies of advice regarding efficacy
Andrea Petróczi1 Faculty of ScienceKingston UniversityPenrhyn Road, Kingston upon ThamesKT1 2EESurreyUKCorrespondence[email protected]
, Declan P Naughton1 Faculty of ScienceKingston UniversityPenrhyn Road, Kingston upon ThamesKT1 2EESurreyUK
, Gemma Pearce2 School of Sport & Exercise SciencesUniversity of BirminghamEdgbastonB15 2TTBirminghamUK
, Richard Bailey3 School of EducationUniversity of BirminghamEdgbastonB15 2TTBirminghamUK
, Andrew Bloodworth4 Department of PhilosophyHumanities and Law in Healthcare, School of Health Science, Swansea UniversitySA2 8PPSwanseaUK
& Michael McNamee4 Department of PhilosophyHumanities and Law in Healthcare, School of Health Science, Swansea UniversitySA2 8PPSwanseaUK
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Published online: 06 May 2022
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