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Sports Nutrition Guide Including Information on the Sports Nutrition Zone Stand M2 15 -17 May 2018 Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland Sports Nutrition Guide Including information on the Sports Nutrition Zone Stand M2 In association with Sports Nutrition Zone sponsored by: Stand M2 Sports Nutrition at Vitafoods Zone Europe 2018 The Sports Nutrition Zone is an engaging and interactive demonstration area including… l NEW Sports Nutrition Theatre l Sampling Bar l Products Showcases l Digital iPad Presentations l Infographics Infographics by Digital iPad Presentations Sports Nutrition Sector - Regulatory challenges - Boundaries are blurring as ESSNA’s Hot Topics sports nutrition continues to There’s a raft of regulatory challenges in sports move mainstream, while nutrition – do you know what you can say about your active nutrition is pushing food products, how to label and sell them and how to & beverages to get a sporty protect your reputation? makeover. New platforms are embracing specific consumers’ needs according to their age, Sports Nutrition: Sports meets healthy lifestyles gender and lifestyle. Boundaries are blurring as sports nutrition continues to move mainstream, while active nutrition is pushing food & beverages to get a sporty makeover. New platforms are embracing specific consumers’ needs according to their age, gender and lifestyle. There’s a raft of regulatory challenges in sports nutrition – FrieslandCampina DMV goes native do you know what you can say l Increasing consumer trend for “healthy and natural” about your products, how to is also reflected in performance nutrition label and sell them and how to l Nutri Whey Native meets the demand for natural protect your reputation? food propositions l The natural credentials of Micelate Prestige highlighted 22 NEW Sports Nutrition Theatre TUESDAY 15 MAY WEDNESDAY 16 MAY 11:00 - 11:30 11:00 - 11:30 Standards for doping substances in sports Current trends in sports nutrition nutrition foods – an opportunity or a threat? Florencia Moreno Torres, Market Analyst, Innova Terence O’Rorke, Vice Chair, ESSNA (NSF Market Insights International) 11:40 - 12:10 Luca Bucchini, Vice Chair, ESSNA (NSF Session presented by Kyowa International) 12:20 - 12:50 11:40 - 12:10 Innovative approach on tendon health The benefits of polyphenols in sports nutrition Marta Masides Olagorta, Scientific Medical Julien Cases, Director of Innovation and Marketing Manager, R&D Human Health, Scientific Affairs, Fytexia Bioiberica S.A.U. Sophie Loisel, Sales & Marketing Director, Fytexia 13:00 - 13:30 12:20 - 12:50 Consumer attitudes towards protein AstaReal® Natural Astaxanthin – The Ultimate Sarah O’Neil, Marketing Manager, Carbery Mitochondrial Nutrient for Performance & Recovery 13:40 - 14:10 Dr. Mark Miller, Global Ambassador, AstaReal® Raising the Standards for Sports Supplements Group Certification Terence O’Rorke, Certified for Sport Regional 13:00 - 13:30 Manager, EMEA/Asia, NSF International Effect of multi-ingredient supplement to support exercise adaptation in athletes 14:20 - 14:50 Fernando Naclerio, Associate Professor in Beyond the performance athlete: How to Strength Training and Sports Nutrition and capture the mainstreamers Programme Leader of MSc Strength and Anne-Marie O’Sullivan, Strategic Marketing Conditioning, University of Greenwich Director, Kerry 13:40 - 14:10 15:00 - 15:30 Native, Pure and Powerful – How to address the Microencapsulation to optimise the benefits of protein needs of your most ambitious consumer; sports nutrition ingredients the serious athlete Robert Kent, AnaBio Technologies Mieke Acda, Market Segment Manager, 15:40 - 16:10 FrieslandCampina Bioactive Collagen Peptides® - evolving the 14:20 - 14:50 protein thinking in sports nutrition Sports and Active Nutrition Innovation through Suzane Leser, Director Nutrition Function and Form Communication, Business Unit Health & Dominik Mattern, Director Business Development, Nutrition, GELITA AG Lonza Consumer Health & Nutrition 15:00 - 15:30 Effects of TetraSOD® against oxidative stress and improving physical performance Carlos Unamunzaga, Chief Scientific Officer (CSO), FITOPLANCTON MARINO, S.L. 15:40 - 16:10 Powering sports nutrition products with bioavailable curcumin Brian Appell, Director of Scientific Affairs, OmniActive Health Technologies 3 Bioactive Collagen Peptides® stimulate body functions Beauty from Within • Increasing skin elasticity, reducing Body Toning wrinkles and decreasing cellulite • Increasing muscle mass and decreasing fat mass Joint Health • Measurable recovery of joint cartilage Bone Health • Improving bone stability and flexibility Connective Tissue Normal bone Improvement matrix • Strengthening ligaments and tendons Osteoporosis GELITA AG · Uferstr. 7 · 69412 Eberbach · Germany · www.gelita.com booth #J24 Next Level Performance starts with Proven to Perform AstaReal® Natural Astaxanthin AstaReal® is the market´s most studied brand of natural astaxanthin. AstaReal® is proven to support muscle performance and has been shown to be effective in reducing both mental and physical fatigue. We are the global pioneers and experts in natural astaxanthin cultivation, R&D and clinical science. For over 20 years, AstaReal® has been the natural choice for leading, innovative brands around the world. Visit us at stand I44 to find out more about our superior range of natural astaxanthin products. Forumvägen 14, Level 16, 131 53 Nacka, Sweden | www.astareal.se | [email protected] 4 Sports Nutrition Sampling Bar Taste a variety of the latest functional foods and beverages within the sports nutrition industry. Sports nutrition industry, companies Zero Calories BCAA+Caffeine Stand Q156 Functional Drink By AmerPharma This Zero Calorie Functional drink comes in three different compositions: • 6,000mg BCAA + vit B complex and vit C • 6,000mg BCAA + 300mg caffeine + l-carnitine + vit B complex and vit C • 300mg caffeine + l-carnitine + vit B complex and vit C Available in different flavours, these are hydrating energy drinks for sportspeople. We also offer private label water and MOQ for water. AstaReal Natural Astaxanthin Stand I44 Effervescent By AstaReal AB Boost your mental sharpness and fight tiredness with this unique anti-fatigue formulation combining AstaReal® astaxanthin, Vitamin B6, B12 and Magnesium. AstaReal has expertly developed this great tasting, convenient, effervescent tablet with the added power of its superior natural astaxanthin. Visit us at stand I44 to find out more. Delicious High Protein Bar 50% Stand O45 By Enervit SpA A multiple source high protein bar, low in sugar. It provides 30g of protein in 60g of total weight. It is gluten free, no palm oil and dark chocolate coated. The taste is “Brownie” and like any Brownie you can feel the chocolate intensity at the maximum TENDOFORTE® Sports Broth Stand J24 By Gelita AG TENDOFORTE®, one of the specific Bioactive Collagen Peptides® from GELITA, is designed to increase the health of the ligaments and tendons. New research shows that the risk of injury decreases considerably with the use of TENDOFORTE®, whereas flexibility improves. Further scientific studies are in process. 5 Sports Nutrition Sampling Bar Micelate Prestige Drink Stand I65 By FrieslandCampina DMV Be inspired by Micelate™ Prestige. This ready-to-drink sample utilizes Micelate Prestige – an excellent solution for your next innovation. It offers great taste to encourage brand loyalty from your consumers. Chocolate buttons Stand O140 By GRUPO NUEVA DIETETICA Delicious chocolate-covered sweets for your healthy daily R + D + I diet. High in proteins, low in carbohydrates, low in fat. PROTEIN FOOD GOURMET K2VITAL® Energy Sports Gel Stand C10 By Kappa Bioscience AS K2VITAL® Energy Sports Gel is a unique supplement containing carbohydrates. It works synergistically with K2VITAL® for strong, healthy bones and contributes to the recovery of normal muscle function (contraction) after highly intensive and/or long-lasting physical exercise. Such activity leads to muscle fatigue and the depletion of glycogen stores in skeletal muscle. Vegan Protein Fruit Juice with Stand A42 GanedenBC30® Cultures By Kerry Active consumers are seeking a balance between hydration and functional health. Kerry ProDiem™ 7304 is specifically developed for waters, juices and energy drinks to deliver a source of vegan and allergen free protein. Quench thirst, hydrate and top up on protein all in one go! Combined with GanedenBC30® cultures. Taste success! Beet kick - Energy shot Stand L75 By Laboratoria Natury Sp. z o.o. #1POWER is designed for active and demanding people who need a natural energy boost. Microencapsulated natural caffeine guarantees keeping high & prolonged performance while beetroot serves you a richness of nutritional values and healthy goodies. Kick off your work out with caffeine & beetroot SHOT. 6 Sports Nutrition Sampling Bar NATIVE PROTEIN WATER, the best of the Stand J129 milk in a refreshing way! By Lactalis Ingredients PRONATIV® is a one-of-a-kind milk-based protein. Soft filters isolate its protein structure, preserving the natural presence of key nutrients while filtering out unwanted sugars and fat. Water-based drinks with innovative, delicious flavours are made possible with PRONATIV®. Fast Milk Protein Chocolate Milk Stand H120 By NZMP A delicious 25g per serve (7.5%) protein recovery beverage for consumption post-exercise. Consumption of Fast Milk Protein chocolate milk results in greater availability of Leucine and other Branch Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) than standard milk proteins, enabling rapid digestion and absorption to support muscle recovery. Ingredients: Water,
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