Round table on the problems with sports product evidence
A group at the University of Oxford's Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, have examined the evidence submitted by sports products manufacturers to support the adverts for their products.
Here they discuss the general problems with obtaining that evidence, and the quality and generalisability of the science underpinning those claims.
See also
Feature: The truth about sports drinks
BMJ Open: The evidence underpinning sports performance products








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