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Index
Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Introduction
Nutrition Is the Secret Weapon Nutrition and the Young Athlete Why You Need Eat Like a Champion
PART I NUTRITION RULES AND REGULATIONS
1 The Growing Athlete: Body and Brain
Growing for the Gold Matching Calories for Growth and Sport When the Growing Gets Tough Cracking the Brain Code
2 The Starting Lineup: Major Nutrients
Busting the Myths about Carbohydrates Protein: Getting Past the Hype Fat Can Be Your Friend
3 The Second String: Vitamins and Minerals
The Purpose and Function of Vitamins and Minerals Critical Vitamins and Minerals for the Young Athlete Eating a Well-Balanced Diet The Pros and Cons of Vitamin and Mineral Supplements
4 The Relief Pitcher: Fluids and Hydration
Thermoregulation: Keeping Your Body’s AC Running The Dangers of Dehydration Hydrate for Health Double-Check Your Young Athlete’s Hydration Status What to Drink: The Beverages of Choice Getting Practical with Healthy Drinks
PART II PLAY-BY-PLAY EATING
5 Game Plan—One, Two, Three Meals!
Focus on the Family Meal Making Everyday Food Good Food The Mealtime Environment: Keeping It Happy Cooking When Time Is Tight Getting Meals on the Table Eating Right When Eating Out
6 Take a Time Out—Top Off with Snacks
Snacking for Success Why Should Athletes Snack? Who Gets a Snack? Healthy Snacks Rule! Snack Recipes for the Athlete
7 Foul Play—Supplements and Performance Aids
The Scoop on Supplements Supplements Used by Young Athletes Weighing the Risks Managing Supplements in the Young Athlete
PART III CLEARING THE HURDLES
8 Getting Off the Bench — Healing the Body with Food
Common Hurdles Set Up by Inadequate Nutrition Injuries and the Role of Nutrition Chronic Medical Challenges
9 The Special Diet Dilemma
Diets, Dieting, and the Young Athlete Mainstream Diets: Do They Deliver? Understanding the Needs of the Vegetarian Athlete
10 Changing the Youth Sports Nutrition Landscape
The Big Offenders Bucking the System
Resources Index About the Author Free Sample Chapter from Home for Dinner: Mixing Food, Fun, and Conversation for a Happier Family and Healthier Kids by Anne K. Fishel, Ph.D.
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