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Centre of Metabolism, Ageing, and Physiology

Is it safe to take exercise supplements?

 

An Australian woman with a genetic disorder died from consuming too many protein supplements, it was recently reported. 

The woman in question, Meegan Hefford, a 25-year-old bodybuilder, suffered from a rare, undiagnosed disorder that caused a fatal build-up of ammonia in her body.

In healthy people, most commonly used supplements intended to enhance the body – often referred to in the scientific literature as “nutraceuticals” or “functional foods” – are harmless.

 is co-written by Professor of Clinical, Metabolic & Molecular Physiology at the Philip J Atherton and Assistant Professor in Physiology and Biochemistry Daniel J Wilkinson, from the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½. 

Posted on Tuesday 5th September 2017

Clinical, Metabolic and Molecular Physiology

Division of Medical Sciences and Graduate Entry Medicine
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Royal Derby Hospital
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