ID No: 620075608
Course: Critical Reading and Writing in Science and Technology and
Medical Sciences
Course Code: FOUN1014
Seminar: Tuesdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Title: Attempt Annotated bibliography
Date: 6th October, 2015 Kesley . R.. (2012, September 3). Dieticians say extra protein can do more harm than good. Retrieved from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/19449377/dieticians-say- extra-protein-can-do-more-harm-than-good.
The article targets its general readership. It draws on statements by the British Dietetic Association (with no citation) to stress the side effects that may be developed by extra protein. It also adds that there is now scientific prove to show same. It gives an encounter of a 22 year old student and his bad experience with one of the supplements. …show more content…
No author information is provided. This seems to be more of a popular source than a scholarly one.
Pasiakos S., Lieberman H., McLellan T., (2014 May). Effects of protein supplements on muscle damage, soreness and recovery of muscle function and physical performance: a systematic review. Retrieved from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24435468
The article sort to analyse the hypothesis that protein supplements can aid in muscle function and recovering sore muscle. It shows that acute benefits were achieved from the intake of these supplements. This article provides another aspect of investigation for this paper.
The article is published on the US National Library of Medicine’s website which adds to its credibility. Authors’ contacts are available and the information provided is current.
Willis, J., Jones, R. Nwokolo, N. Levy, J., (2010). Lesson of the week: Protein and Creatine supplements and misdiagnosis of kidney disease. BMJ: British Medical Journal, Vol. 340, pp 210-211. Retrieved from