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Nutrition Science and Everyday Application - beta v 0.1

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558 ALICE CALLAHAN, PHD, HEATHER LEONARD, MED, RDN, AND TAMBERLY POWELL, MS, RDN<br />

Attributions:<br />

• University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Food <strong>Science</strong> <strong>and</strong> Human <strong>Nutrition</strong> Program. (2018).<br />

Performance <strong>Nutrition</strong>. Human <strong>Nutrition</strong>. http://pressbooks.oer.hawaii.edu/<br />

humannutrition/chapter/introduction-11/<br />

Image Credits:<br />

• Figure 1<strong>0.1</strong>. “Anaerobic vs Aerobic Metabolism” by Allison Calabrese is licensed<br />

under CC BY 4.0<br />

• Figure 10.2. “Energy systems used to fuel exercise change with duration of<br />

exercise” by Alice Callahan is licensed under CC BY 4.0, with images: Instant energy<br />

sprint photo <strong>and</strong> short-term energy women on track photos by Nicolas Hoizey;<br />

long-term energy race finish photo by Peter Boccia, all on Unsplash (license<br />

information)<br />

• Figure 10.3. “Fuel Sources for Anaerobic <strong>and</strong> Aerobic Metabolism” by Allison<br />

Calabrese is licensed under CC BY 4.0<br />

• Table 10.2. “Summary of Fuels” by Tamberly Powell is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA<br />

2.0<br />

• Figure 10.4. “The Effect of Exercise Intensity on Fuel Sources” by Allison Calabrese<br />

is licensed under CC BY 4.0<br />

• Figure 10.5. “The Fat-burning Zone” by Allison Calabrese is licensed under CC BY<br />

4.0

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