International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1526-484X
- Sport nutrition and exercise metabolism
- IJSNEM <Sept. 2001-> [Other title]
- Athletes -- Nutrition -- Periodicals
- Sports -- Physiological aspects -- Periodicals
- Exercise -- Physiological aspects -- Periodicals
- Nutrition
- Metabolism
- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
- Exercise -- physiology
- Metabolism
- Sports -- physiology
- Sports
- Exercice
- Nutrition
- metabolism (biological concept)
- Nutrition
- Metabolism
- Athletes -- Nutrition
- Exercise -- Physiological aspects
- Sports -- Physiological aspects
- Physical Education, Bachelor of (Journals)
- RC1235 .I515
- W1
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Title from cover.
The International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM) publishes original scientific investigations and scholarly reviews offering new insights into sport nutrition and exercise metabolism, as well as articles focusing on the application of the principles of biochemistry, physiology, and nutrition to sport and exercise. The journal also offers editorials, digests of related articles from other fields, research notes, and reviews of books, videos, and other media releases.
IJSNEM is published bimonthly, in January, March, May, July, September, and November, with a supplemental issue for conference abstracts from the International Sport + Exercise Nutrition Conference.
Mission
Although sport nutrition represents a distinct field of academic and applied work, it receives input from—and makes contributions to—such fields as nutrition, physiology, biochemistry, psychology, clinical medicine, and the sport and exercise sciences. Since its inception, the International Journal of Sport Nutrition provided a forum for those studying sport nutrition from a variety of perspectives. At the same time, exercise biochemists had been studying the metabolic responses and adaptations to physical activity, creating an overlap between the two areas of study. Recognizing the maturity and interdependence of these two scientific disciplines, the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM) was created. The journal is designed to provide a forum for the publication of both scholarly and applied work relating to the nutritional, biochemical, and molecular aspects of exercise science.
IJSNEM publishes original scientific investigations and scholarly reviews offering new insights into sport nutrition and exercise metabolism, as well as articles focusing on the application of the principles of biochemistry, physiology, and nutrition to sport and exercise. Original research with human subjects is emphasized, although relevant research with experimental animals may be submitted. Case studies that demonstrate systematic, rather than casual, observations made with appropriate instrumentation, and articles with clinical application are included. The journal continues to offer editorials, digests of related articles from other fields, research notes, and reviews of books, videos, and other media releases.
The PINES Series
IJSNEM partners with Professionals in Nutrition for Exercise and Sport (PINES) to share evidence-based sports nutrition knowledge across an inclusive global network support to ensure equitable access for all. Articles in the PINES series have global relevance with inclusive and diverse authorship, bringing together international expert researchers and practitioners from both organizations.
With members from over 40 countries, PINES is a leading global organization of qualified nutrition and exercise professionals who strive for excellence in sports nutrition to achieve optimal support for performance, health, and injury prevention for active and athletic individuals worldwide. More information can be found at the PINES website.
Additional Content
Read articles in the PINES Series and Methodology Review collections on the Virtual Special Issues tab.
Remembering Kevin Tiption and his contributions to IJSNEM on the Professor Kevin Tipton Tribute page.
Chemical abstracts 0009-2258
The official journal of the International Society of Sport Nutrition, <2004->
Latest issue consulted: Vol. 18, no. 6 (Dec. 2008).
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