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Supplementi di glutamina: si o no?
pubblicato nel Gennaio - Febbraio 2001 in Sport&Medicina - fascicolo n.1

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  22. Wagenmakers AJ. Amino acid supplements to improve athletic performance. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 1999;2(6):539-44.

  23. Shewchuk LD, Baracos VE, Field CJ. Dietary L-glutamine does not improve lymphocyte metabolism or function in exercise-trained rats. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1997;29:474-81.

  24. Mackinnon LT, Hooper S. Plasma glutamine and upper respiratory tract infection during intensified training in swimmers. Med Sports Exerc 1996;28:285-90.

  25. Robson PJ, Blannin AK, Walsh NP, Castell LM, Gleeson M. Effects of exercise intensity, duration and recovery on in vitro neutrophil function in male athletes. Int J Sports Med 1999;20(2):128-35.

  26. Walsh NP, Blannin AK. Effect of oral glutamine supplementation on human neutrophil lipopolysaccharide-stimulated degranulation following prolonged exercise. Int J Sport Nutr 2000;10(1):39-50.

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  29. Claeyssens S, Bouteloup-Demange C, Gachon P, Hecketsweiler B, Lerebours E, Lavoinne A, Dechelotte P. Effect of enteral glutamine on leucine, phenylalanine and glutamine metabolism in hypercortisolemic subjects. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 2000;278(5):E817-E824.

  30. Kreider RB. Dietary supplements and the promotion of muscle growth with resistence exercise. Sports Med 1999;27(2):97-110.

  31. Olde Damink SW, De Blaauw I, Deutz NE, Soeters PB. Effects in vivo of decreased plasma and intracellular muscle glutamine concentration on whole-body and hindquarter protein kinetics in rats. Clin Sci (Colch); 1999;96(6):639-46.

  32. Coghlin Dickson TM, Wong RM, Negrin RS, Shizuru JA, Johnston LJ, Hu WW, Blume KG, Stockerl-Goldstein KE. Effect of oral glutamine supplementation during bone marrow transplantation. J Parenter Enteral Nutr 2000;24(2):61-6.

  33. Farges MC, Berard MP, Raul F, Cezard JP, Joly B, Davot P, Vasson MP, Cynober L. Oral administration of a glutamine-enriched diet before or after endotoxin challenge in aged rats has limited effects. J Nutr 1999;129(10):1799-806.

  34. Akobeng AK, Miller V, Stanton J, Elbadri AM, Thomas AG. Double-blind randomized controlled trial of glutamine-enriched polymeric diet in the treatment of active Crohn’s disease. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 2000;30(1):78-84.

  35. van Hall G, Saris WH, van de Schoor PA, Wagenmakers AJ. The effect of free glutamine and peptide ingestion on the rate of muscle glycogen resynthesis in man. Int J Sports Med 2000;21(1):25-30.

  36. Haisch M, Fukagawa NK, Matthews DE. Oxidation of glutamine by the splanchnic bed in humans. Am J Physiol Metab 2000;278(4):E593-602.

  37. Van der Schoor P, van Hall G, Saris WHM et al. Ingestion of drinks containing protein hydrolysate prevents the post-exercise reduction of plasma glutamine (abstract). Int J Sports Med 1997;18(1):S115.