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Use of Dietary Supplements by Military Personnel (2008)
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. "3 Vitamins and Essential Minerals for Military Personnel." Use of Dietary Supplements by Military Personnel. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2008.

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Use of Dietary Supplements by Military Personnel

Perelson, A. M., and L. Ellenbogen. 2002. Rationale for use of vitamin and mineral supplements. In Handbook of nutrition and food, edited by C. M. Berdanier, E. B. Feldman, W. P. Flatt, and S. T. St. Jeor. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. Pp. 1333-1361.

Sheppard, H. L., S. M. Raichada, K. M. Kouri, L. Stenson Bar Maor, and J. D. Branch. 2000. Use of creatine and other supplements by members of civilian and military health clubs: A cross-sectional survey. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 10(3):245-259.

Thomasos, C. 2007. Assessment of Air Force dietary supplement usage by major commands. Institute of Medicine Committee on Dietary Supplement Use by Military Personnel meeting, Washington, DC, February 13.

U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. 2001. Nutrition standards and education. AR 40-25/BUMEDINST 10110.6/AFI 44-141. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Defense Headquarters.

Yetley, E. A. 2007. Multivitamin and multimineral dietary supplements: Definitions, characterization, bioavailability, and drug interactions. Amer J Clin Nutr 85(Suppl):269S-276S.

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