The skeptic's guide to sports scienc...
Tiller, Nicholas B.

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    Title/Author: The skeptic's guide to sports science/ Nicholas B. Tiller.
    Reminder of title: confronting myths of the health and fitness industry /
    Author: Tiller, Nicholas B.
    Published: New York :Routledge, : 2020.,
    Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 206 p.) :ill. (black and white)
    [NT 15003449]: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- 1.1 Alongside Traditional Snake Oil, Other Ineffective Nostrums Like Powdered Unicorn Horn Were Sold as Cure-alls Well intothe 1900s. Unsurprisingly, we're still waiting for the First Controlled Studies on the Effects of this Elusive Panacea -- 1.2 Information Versus Knowledge -- 5.1 Ratings of 391 running Shoes Versus Shoe Cost. The Trendline Suggests that more Expensive Running Shoes Generally Receive lower Ratings than more Affordable Shoes
    [NT 15003449]: 5.2 Despite Being Exposed as a Fraud by John Haygarth, public Support for the Metallic Tractors Remained Steadfast, Thanks in part to refutations like this from Benjamin Perkins, son of Elisha Perkins Who Had 'Discovered' the tractors -- 7.1 The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) food plate, divided into five sections for each of the Major Food Groups -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Snake Oil for the 21st-Century -- 1.1. Beginnings -- 1.2. Why Do We Take Shortcuts? -- 1.3. A History of Health Claims -- 1.4. The Post-Truth Era -- 1.5. Failures in Education
    [NT 15003449]: 1.6. Carbohydrates, Vaccinations, and the Pope -- 2 Sharpen Your Tools -- 2.1. Consciousness-Raising -- 2.2. Dihydrogen Monoxide -- 2.3. Supermarket Scam? -- 2.4. Out of Control -- 3 Logical Fallacies in Sports Science -- 3.1. Playing by the Rules -- 3.2. The Logical Fallacy -- 4 Show Me the Research -- 4.1. Raise Your Standards -- 4.2. Step 1: Fun with (Red) Flags -- 4.3. Step 2: Prior Plausibility -- 4.4. Step 3: Show me the Research! -- 4.5. Step 4: How to Read a Paper -- 4.6. Statistical Versus Clinical Significance -- 4.7. Other Resources -- 4.8. Ask...
    [NT 15003449]: 5 Placebo Products and the Power of Perception -- 5.1. Intuition Versus Intellect -- 5.2. Bias -- 5.3. The Placebo Effect: A Historical Perspective -- 5.4. How Do Placebos Work? -- 5.5. Placebo Effects in Sport -- 5.6. The Price of Placebo -- 6 Sports Nutrition -- 6.1. A Lucrative Industry -- 6.2. The Good, the Bad, and the Tasty -- 6.3. Nutritionist or Dietician? -- 6.4. Nutrition in the Media -- 6.5. Chasing the Headline -- the Time I was Offered Money to Bias Data -- 6.6. Organic Food -- 6.7. Fruit, Vegetables, and the Myths of Dietary Fructose -- 6.8. The 5-a-day Initiative -- 6.9. Fad Diets
    [NT 15003449]: 6.10. Detoxing -- 6.11. The Irony of Ignorance -- 7 Supplements and Drugs -- 7.1. Regulations? What Regulations? -- 7.2. What are Supplements? -- 7.3. Are Supplements Safe? -- 7.4. Drugs in Your Supplements -- 7.5. Should I Ever UseSupplements? -- 7.6. Fat-Burning Supplements -- 7.7. Protein, Protein, Everywhere -- 7.8. Forty Years of Bad Science? -- 7.9. Supplements with Robust Supporting Evidence -- 7.10. Supplements without Robust Supporting Evidence -- 7.11. FoodIntended for Sportspeople -- 8 Training Programs and Products -- 8.1. Disproportionate Claims -- 8.2. Recycling
    Subject: Sports sciences - Social aspects. -
    Online resource: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429446160
    ISBN: 9780429446160
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