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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 March 2007

Clyde Williams
Affiliation:
School of Sport and Exercise Sciences Loughborough University, UK
Emma Stevenson
Affiliation:
School of Sport and Exercise Sciences Loughborough University, UK
Maria Nute
Affiliation:
School of Sport and Exercise Sciences Loughborough University, UK
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Nutrition Discussion Forum
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