Nutrition index

Food, supplements and ergogenic aids, graded by evidence. The honest short version: a balanced diet plus a handful of proven aids does almost everything; most of the supplement shelf sells reassurance.

Start with evaluating supplement claims for how to read the evidence behind anything below: who funded it, how good the studies are, and whether the headline is a real performance gain or just a biomarker.

Well-evidenced (the 95%ers)

Dietary strategies (contested)

Other substances

  • Alcohol and endurance — a dose- and timing-dependent tax on repair, refuelling, rehydration and sleep
  • Omega-3 fatty acids — sound general-health nutrient and plausible minor recovery aid, no proven performance benefit

Energy, health and body composition

Poorly evidenced (documented with caveats)

30 items under this folder.