Athletic Trainer's Guide to Sports Nutrition

$56.95
Author(s):
Damon Amato, MS LAT CSCS
ISBN 10:
163091424X
ISBN 13:
9781630914240
Pages:
192
Cover:
Trade Paperback
Publication Date:
2019
Item Number:
44240

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Book Description

An Athletic Trainer's Guide to Sports Nutrition fills the void of a subject area that is under-represented in current athletic trainer curriculums despite its importance in the field.

Damon Amato has created a text that can be easily read and understood by health care professionals yet is in-depth enough to create a solid understanding of how the body works, making it easy to then pass on the information to athletes to help them eat ideally based on their specific sport, goal, and situation.

Giving a physiology background is necessary to lay the foundation for understanding why certain recommendations in the text are given; however, only the necessary details are to focus on what is pertinent for athletic trainers to understand while advising athletes.

Some topics covered inside include:

  • Basics of human nutrition
  • Disordered eating and eating disorders in athletes
  • Supplements
  • Eating optimally for injury recovery
  • Nutrient timing
  • Special situations

An Athletic Trainer's Guide to Sports Nutrition gives athletic training clinicians and students the information and tools necessary to aid athletes in maintaining peak performance in nutrition, and fills the void left in the current athletic training curriculum.

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About the Author

Damon Amato, MS, LAT, CSCS is an Athletic Trainer, Strength Coach, and Nutritionist with 13 years' experience in the field. With a broad knowledge base in the athletic domain, Damon has trained individuals from stay-at-home moms to mixed martial artists to college team sport athletes. His passion for helping athletes and practitioners alike flows through multiple disciplines, gathering expert resources in all facets of athleticism. With a master's degree in applied nutrition and a certification through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Damon spends most of his time helping high school athletes as the Head Athletic Trainer at the largest public high school in Massachusetts and also teaching performance nutrition courses at the college level.

Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Contributing Authors

Preface

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Basics of Human Nutrition

Chapter 3 Nutrition Myths and Clarifications

Chapter 4 Disordered Eating and Eating Disorders in Athletes

Chapter 5 What IS Hydration? The Physiology of Fluid Absorption

Chapter 6 Supplements

Chapter 7 Eating Optimally for Injury Recovery

Chapter 8 Nutrient Timing

Chapter 9 Special Situations

Chapter 10 Conclusion

Financial Disclosures

Index