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    volume editor, Manfred Lamprecht.
    Contents:
    Beta-alanine supplementation in high-intensity exercise / Harris, R.C., Sale, C.
    Arginine and citrulline supplementation in sports and exercise : ergogenic nutrients / Sureda, A., Pons, A.
    Dietary nitrate and O2 consumption during exercise / Jones, A.M., Bailey, S.J., Vanhatalo, A.
    GABA supplementation and growth hormone response / Powers, M.
    Exercise, intestinal barrier dysfunction, and probiotic supplementation / Lamprecht, M., Frauwallner, A.
    Pleuran (glucan from pleurotus ostreatus) : an effective nutritional supplement against upper respiratory tract infections / Majtan, J.
    Bovine colostrum and immune function after exercise / Davison, G.
    Supplementation with mixed fruit and vegetable concentrates in relation to exercise, performance and sport : scientific insight and practical relevance / Lamprecht, M.
    Cherry juice targets antioxidant potential and pain relief / Kuehl, K.S.
    Impact of milk consumption and resistance training on body composition of female athletes
    Josse, A.R., Phillips, S.M.
    Glycerol use in hyperhydration and rehydration : scientific update
    Van Rosendal, S.P., Coombes, J.S.
    Salt and fluid loading : effects on blood volume and exercise performance / Mora-Rodriguez, R., Hamouti, N.
    Milk protein and the restoration of fluid balance after exercise / James, L.
    Chocolate milk : a post-exercise recovery beverage for endurance sports / Pritchett, K., Pritchett, R.
    Role of supplementary l-carnitine in exercise and exercise recovery / Huang, A., Owen, K.
    Supplements and inadvertent doping : how big is the risk to athletes? / Judkins, C., Prock, P.
    Digital Access Karger 2012
  • Article
    Darke SG, Glasgow MS, Eadie DG.
    J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino). 1977 Sep-Oct;18(5):471-4.
    The incidence of co-existent peptic ulceration in a series of 123 patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms was found to be 26%. Following graft replacement of the aneurysm only one patient suffered complications attributable to peptic ulceration in the form of a small haematemesis. The maximal acid output of nineteen patients was compared to sixteen age-matched controls, and suggested that there was no acid hypersecretion associated with abdominal aneurysms. In view of these findings it was felt that vagotomy and pyloroplasty during the aneurysm repair was not warranted, and that instilling Aludrox down the nasogastric tube in the early-post operative period to reduce the amount of free acid was effective in reducing the incidence of significant complications from pre-existing peptic ulceration or stress ulceration.
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