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This act requires companies to submit safety and efficacy data to the FDA on dietary supplements after 1994

1994 Dietary Supplement Health Education Act (DSHEA)

Refers to a technique or practice that improves the ability to work or perform. These can range from mechanical to psychological.

Ergogenic Aid

First question to ask when reviewing a claim about a supplement

Is there a sound scientific rational?

Tested in a test tube vs. human body

in vitro vs. in vivo

A study in which neither the investigators nor the subjects know which they are taking.

Double Blind

Four tiers of ergogenic aids

1. Effective and safe


2. Potentially effective, promising preliminary research


3. Good int theory, lacking research


4. Ineffective/dangerous/illegal

One of the most common ways to promote sales of fitness and nutrition products is through

Fitness Magazines and Websites

This marketing technique involves creating a buzz about a new potentially revolutionary nutrient or training technique

Demand Creation