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The Sports Supplement market is a subset of the Vitamins and Dietary Supplements industry. It is composed of products designed to enhance athletic performance, such as protein powders, energy bars, and electrolyte drinks. These products are often used by athletes and bodybuilders to increase muscle mass, improve endurance, and reduce fatigue. They may also be used by recreational athletes to improve their overall health and fitness.
Sports Supplements are typically sold in health food stores, pharmacies, and online retailers. They are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and must meet certain safety and quality standards.
Some companies in the Sports Supplement market include Optimum Nutrition, MuscleTech, BSN, GNC, and MusclePharm. Show Less Read more