CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: Louise Mary Burke OAM
ADDRESS: Department of Sports Nutrition
Australian Institute of Sport
PO Box 176
BELCONNEN ACT 2616
Ph: + 61 2 6214 1351
Fax: + 61 2 6214 1603
email: ******.*****@*******.***.**
DATE OF BIRTH: May 21, 1959
MARITAL STATUS Married to Professor John Hawley
Children: Jack Burke Hawley (3/2/2004)
QUALIFICATIONS: 1990: Doctor of Philosophy, Deakin University, Australia
1981: Graduate Diploma of Dietetics, Deakin University
1980: Bachelor of Science (Nutrition), Deakin University
Accredited Practising Dietitian
PRESENT EMPLOYMENT
1990 - Head, Department of Sports Nutrition
Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australia
Responsible for running a department providing clinical counselling
and education of athletes, research, student supervision and teaching,
development of education resources, organisation of food service, and
consultancy to National Sporting Organisations
Other major appointments
2003 - Nutrition Working Group
IOC Medical Commission, International Olympic Committee
2006 - Honorary Chair in Sports Nutrition
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
2006- Member, Medical and Anti-Doping Commission, International
Association of Athletics Federations
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PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT
2006 -2008 Consultant dietitian, St Kilda Football Club, Melbourne
2002 - 2005 Visiting Professor of Sports Nutrition (secondment)
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, Deakin University,
Melbourne
Responsible for academic leadership, and contribution to teaching,
learning and research in undergraduate and post-graduate programs
(50% appointment)
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
Major academic appointments:
1998-2001. Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Science, Deakin
University, Melbourne. Responsible for post-graduate units in Sports
Nutrition and Graduate Certificate in Sports Nutrition.
1997: Visiting lecturer and Research Fellow, Department of Physiology, University
of Cape Town Medical School, South Africa: 11 month professional
exchange.
1994-2003: Lecturer, Masters Degrees in Sports Medicine and Sports Physiotherapy,
Australian Institute of Sport and University of Canberra.
1993-2000: Preparation of Sports Nutrition module for Monash University Medical
School Distance Education program (Graduate Diploma of Family
Medicine).
1989-2005: Convenor and lecturer, Sports Nutrition Course for Dietitians, a project of
Sports Dietitians Australia (formerly a joint project of Dietitians Association
of Australia and Sports Medicine Australia).
1987-1988: Joint co-ordinator and lecturer, Nutrition Unit, Melbourne College of
Advanced Education (now University of Melbourne) Department of
Biology.
Regular professional and public lecturing, with professional appointments including:
1983-1990: Sports Medicine Australia, Australian Coaching Council, National Sporting
Organisations, Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences (now University of
Melbourne), Triathlon Coaching School Victoria, Victorian Branch of Royal
Australian College of General Practitioners,
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SPORTS NUTRITION CONSULTANCY
Clinical counselling in sports nutrition (1984-1990)
1986-1990: Prahran Sports Medicine Centre, Melbourne.
1985-1990: Malvern Sports Medicine Centre, Melbourne.
1987: Winning Edge Gym, Melbourne.
1984-1986: Melbourne City Baths Sports Medicine Centre.
Private sports nutrition consultancy (1980-2000)
Major clients include:
1996-2000: The Swimmer magazine (Australian Swimming Inc. magazine)
1993-2000: Australian Coaching Council: collaborative production of Winning Diet for
Sport Video series.
1998-2000 Triathlon and Multi-sport magazine
1997: Mars Incorporated and FIFA: preparation of nutrition slide set in
conjunction with 1998 World Cup.
1996-1997: Australian Golfing Life magazine.
1994: National Food Authority: preparation of report on sports foods
1993-1997: Australian Triathlete magazine.
1994: PowerBar, Australia.
1992-1994: Kelloggs - spokesperson for Ready Set Go cereal and for Aussie Sport Ready
Set Go program in primary schools
1990-1994: Effem Foods - including member of editorial board for Food for Life
Performance Magazine.
1988-1993: Australian Fitness and Training magazine, now Ultrafit magazine.
1988-1993: Australian Triathlon Sports Magazine.
1988-1993: Qantas Melbourne marathon, formerly Budget Melbourne marathon and
Big M Melbourne marathon.
1990: Uncle Tobys Pty Ltd.
1989-1990: Horleys Health Limited, New Zealand.
1989-1990: Richmond Football Club, Australian Football League.
1988-1991: Ballarat College of Advanced Education (Human Performance Unit).
1988: Ultimate Sports Club (Home Fitness Videos).
1988: Essendon Football Club, Victorian Football League.
1987-1988: Bio-Organics Pty Ltd: Development of Maximum sports drink and RDI
multivitamin supplement.
1987: Australian UBER cup badminton team.
1985-1988: Phillip Institute of Victoria, Melbourne (Human Performance Unit).
1985-1987: Australian Runner magazine.
1985-1986: Geelong Football Club, Victorian Football League.
1986: Victorian Athletic Association/Australian Sugar Industry (preparation of
sports nutrition booklet for Athletics Beyond 2000 program).
1985: Australia Games, Melbourne.
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1983-1985: Victorian Amateur Weightlifting Association and Hawthorn Weightlifting
Club.
1983-1984: Carlton Football Club, Victorian Football League.
1980-1982: St. Kilda Football Club, Victorian Football League.
CLINICAL DIETETICS
1989: St Francis Xavier Cabrini Hospital, Melbourne: (part-time) locum dietitian
1987-1988: Box Hill Hospital, Melbourne: locum dietitian (part-time).
1985-1987: St. Andrews Consulting Rooms and Box Hill Medical Gardens (Mr Andrew
Jamieson - obesity surgeon) - Clinical dietitian/research assistant
1984: Epworth Hospital, Melbourne: locum dietitian (Dec).
1984: Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne: locum dietitian (August-Nov).
1981-1984: East Bentleigh Community Health Centre, Melbourne Community Health
dietitian.
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RESEARCH GRANTS AS PRINCIPAL OR KEY RESEARCHER
2010-2013 Optimising exercise and nutrition throughout the Life Cycle
Study 1. The effect of the daily pattern of dietary protein intake on muscle
protein synthesis and whole body net protein balance after exercise
Funding: ARC Linkage Grant LP100100010: (Total budget: 662K)
Collaborative project with Professor John Hawley, RMIT University, Prof
Stuart Phillips, McMaster University, Canada and Dr Trent Stellingwerff,
Nestle Research Centre, Switzerland
2008 Pre-cooling strategies and the performance of a cycling time-trial
Funding: Nestle Australia ($42,000) Research Program Discretionary Grant
($15,000)
Collaborative project with Australian Institute of Sport Department of
Physiology
2007 The pattern of amino acid delivery on the protein synthetic response to
resistance training
Funding: Nestec Ltd, ($130,000) and Australian Institute of Sport Research
Program Discretionary Grant ($15,000)
Collaborative project with Dr Kevin Tipton, University of Birmingham,
Professor John Hawley, RMIT University
2005 The effects of caffeine supplementation on swimming performance in
elite swimmers
Funding: Australian Institute of Sport Research Program Discretionary
Grant ($10,000)
Collaborative project with AIS Department of Physiology
2003-5 The effects of intake of protein foods on plasma amino acid responses
Funding: Nestec (Nestle Switzerland) ($73,000)
Collaborative project with Assoc Professor David Cameron-Smith, Deakin
University
2003-4 The effects of carbohydrate intake on performance of a half-marathon
Funding: Australian Institute of Sport Research Program Discretionary
Grant ($27,000)
Collaborative project with AIS Department of Physiology and Track and
Field Program
2002 The effects of addition of amino acids to a sports drink on metabolism
and performance of prolonged cycling ( Accelerade study)
Funding: Australian Institute of Sport Research Program Discretionary
Grant ($25,000)
Collaborative project with AIS Department of Physiology
2002 The effects of fat adaptation and carbohydrate restoration on metabolism
and performance of prolonged cycling (Part 5)
Funding: Australian Institute of Sport Research Program Collaborative
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Grant ($25,000), AIS Research Program Discretionary Grant ($15,000),
Deakin University ($10,000)
Collaborative project with Professors Mark Hargreaves (Deakin University)
and John Hawley, (RMIT University)
2001 The effect of Coca Cola intake late in exercise on metabolism and
performance
Collaborative supervision of honours student Paul Montgomery with Dr
Alan Roberts (University of Canberra)
Funding: Sports Science/Sports Medicine Research Grant, Australian
Institute of Sport ($10,000), University of Canberra ($10,000) and Nestle
Australia ($5000)
2001 The effect of adaptation to a high fat diet on maximum rate of fat
oxidation (fat study part 4)
Collaborative project with Professors John Hawley, (RMIT University) and
Mark Hargreaves (Deakin University), Greg Cox and Andrea Braakhuis (Dept
of Sports Nutrition) and Megan Anderson (Department of Physiology)
Funding: Nestle Australia ($40,000)
2000-2001 The effect of individual coding of dietary records on nutritional
assessment of athletes
Supervision of Fellowship projects of 2000 Nestle Fellow Kelly Meredith and
2001 Nestle Fellow Andrea Braakhuis
Funding: Sports Science/Sports Medicine Research Grant, Australian
Institute of Sport ($10,000)
2000 The effect of adaptation to a high fat diet on metabolism and
performance during prolonged cycling: part 3 Ultraendurance cycling
Collaborative supervision with Prof John Hawley of honours students
Andrew Cameron and Heidi Staudacher (RMIT University)
Funding: Nestle ($20,000)
1999-2000 Effect of different caffeine intake strategies on metabolism and
performance during prolonged cycling
Collaborative project with Dr Dave Martin, Angie Moquin (Dept of
Physiology and Applied Nutrition), Prof John Hawley, Clinton Bruce (RMIT
University) and Ben Desbrow, Greg Cox (Dept of Sports Nutrition)
Funding: Nestle ($40,000)
1999-2000 The effect of creatine supplementation on soccer performance in elite
female players
Collaborative project with Greg Cox (Sports Nutrition Department) and
Doug Tumilty (Department of Physiology and Applied Nutrition)
Funding: Sports Science/Sports Medicine Research Grant, Australian
Institute of Sport ($5,000)
1999: The effect of adaptation to a high fat diet on metabolism and
performance during prolonged cycling: part 2.
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Collaborative project with Prof Mark Hargreaves, Prof Greg Collier and Dr
David Cameron-Smith (Deakin University), Dr Mark Febbraio and Damien
Angus (University of Melbourne), and Prof John Hawley (RMIT University).
Funding: Kelloggs Incorporated ($28,800)
1998: The effect of adaptation to a high fat diet on metabolism and
performance during prolonged cycling: part 1.
Collaborative project with Prof Mark Hargreaves (Deakin University), Dr
Mark Febbraio and Damien Angus (University of Melbourne), and Dr John
Hawley (Visiting Research Fellow).
Funding: Sports Science/Sports Medicine Research Grant, Australian
Institute of Sport ($20,000)
1998: Altered availability of plasma free fatty acids on metabolism and
performance of high-intensity cycling
Collaborative project with Prof John Hawley (Visiting Research Fellow), and
Dr Dave Martin (Dept of Physiology and Applied Nutrition)
Funding: Sports Science/Sports Medicine Research Grant, Australian
Institute of Sport ($7000)
1997: The effect of carbohydrate loading on the performance of a stochastic
cycling task when carbohydrate is fed during exercise.
Collaborative project with Prof Timothy Noakes and Dr John Hawley
(University of Cape Town).
Funding: Sasko Bokomo (70,000 SAR)
1997: The effect of glycemic index of the pre-exercise meal on performance of
prolonged moderate exercise with carbohydrate ingestion.
Collaborative project with Prof Timothy Noakes and Dr John Hawley
(University of Cape Town).
Funding: Potato Producers Organisation of South Africa (38,000 SAR)
1996: The effect of carbohydrate intake on soccer-specific skill and sprint
performance in the heat.
Collaborative project with Gary Slater (Sports Nutrition Department) and
Doug Tumilty (Department of Physiology and Applied Nutrition)
Funding: Berrivale Fruit Juices (Isosport Sports drink) ($20,000)
1994-5: Muscle glycogen synthesis following prolonged exercise: the effect of
alcohol intake.
Collaborative project with Dr Mark Hargreaves (University of Melbourne)
and Dr Greg Collier (Deakin University).
Funding: Applied Sports Research Program Grant, National Sports Research
Centre ($15,000)
1993: Muscle glycogen synthesis following prolonged exercise: the effect of co-
ingestion of fat and protein with carbohydrate feedings.
Collaborative project with Dr Mark Hargreaves (University of Melbourne)
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and Dr Greg Collier (Deakin University).
Funding: Applied Sports Research Program Grant, National Sports Research
Centre ($10,000)
1993: The effect of oral creatine supplementation on sprint performance of elite
swimmers.
Collaborative project with Dr David Pyne (Department of Physiology and
Applied Nutrition)
Funding: Sports Science/ Sports Medicine Research Grant, Australian
Institute of Sport ($2,000)
1992-1998: Body weight changes and voluntary fluid intake practices of elite athletes
during training and competition.
Supervision of ongoing research project undertaken by Sports Nutrition
Fellows at AIS: Mareeta Grundy (1992), Prue Heeley (1993), Liz Broad
(1994), Greg Cox (1995), Gary Slater (1996), Natasha Porter (1997),
Michelle Murfet (1998).
Funding: Berrivale Fruit Juices Fellowship (Isosport Sports Drink) ($35,000
pa)
1992: Muscle glycogen synthesis following prolonged exercise: the effect of
timing of carbohydrate feedings.
Colaborative project with Dr Mark Hargreaves (University of Melbourne)
and Dr Greg Collier (Deakin University).
Funding: Applied Sports Research Program Grant, National Sports Research
Centre ($10,000)
1990-1: Muscle glycogen synthesis following prolonged exercise: the effect of the
glycemic index of carbohydrate feedings.
Collaborative project with Dr Mark Hargreaves (University of Melbourne)
and Dr Greg Collier (Deakin University).
Funding: Effem Foods, Australia ($15,000)
1987: Effect of glucose polymer and starch feedings on cycling performance
during a simulated 100km time trial
Collaborative project with Dr John Carlson (Footscray Institute of
Technology) and Dr Greg Collier (University of Melbourne).
Funding: Bio-Organics Australia ($6,000)
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PUBLICATIONS
Peer reviewed journals: in press or review
Winter JA, Cameron-Smith D, Decombaz J, Enslen M, Farnfield, and Burke LM. Effect
of intake of different dietary protein sources on plasma amino acid profiles. (in
review).
Burke LM, Allanson BA, Laing AK, Cook K, Shi X. Sweat losses and voluntary
rehydration during cool weather training in elite basketball players (in press)
Burke LM, Anderson M, Pyne DB. Low dose caffeine intake doesn t enhance sprint
performance in elite swimmers (in review)
Cort M, Burke LM, Mujika I. Acute creatine supplementation and simulated Water
Polo performance (in review).
Ross ML, Garvican LA, Jeacocke NA, Laursen PB, Abbiss CR, Martin DT, Burke LM.
Novel Pre-Cooling Strategy Enhances Time Trial Cycling In the Heat.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2010 May 27.
Cox GR, Clark SA, Cox AJ, Halson SL, Hargreaves M, Hawley JA, Jeacocke N, Snow RJ,
Yeo WK, Burke LM. Daily training with high carbohydrate availability increases
exogenous carbohydrate oxidation during endurance cycling. J Appl Physiol. 2010
May 13.
Peer reviewed journals: cited in MEDLINE
81.
80. Burke LM. Fasting and recovery from exercise. Brit J Sports Med 44: 502-508, 2010
79. Castell LM, Burke LM, Stear SJ, Maughan RJ. BJSM reviews: A-Z of supplements:
dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and
performance Part 8. Br J Sports Med. 44: 486-470, 2010
78. Burke LM, Castell LM, Stear SJ, Houtkooper L, Manore M, Senchina D. BJSM reviews:
A-Z of supplements: dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids
for health and performance Part 7. Br J Sports Med. 44: 389-391, 2010.
77. Stear SJ, Castell LM, Burke LM, Spriet. BJSM reviews: A-Z of supplements: dietary
supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance
Part 6. Br J Sports Med. 44: 297-298, 2010.
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76. Jeacocke NA, Burke LM. Methods to standardize dietary intake before performance
testing. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 20: 87-103, 2010
75. Castell LM, Burke LM, Stear SJ, McNaughton LR, Harris RC. BJSM reviews: A-Z of
supplements: dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for
health and performance Part 5. Br J Sports Med. 44: 77-78, 2010
74. Burke LM, Castell LM, Stear SJ, Rogers PJ, Blomstrand E, Gurr S, Stephens FB,
Greenhaff PL. BJSM reviews: A-Z of supplements: dietary supplements, sports
nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance Part 4. Br J Sports
Med. 43: 1088-1090, 2009
73. Stear SJ, Burke LM, Castell LM. BJSM reviews: A-Z of supplements: dietary
supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance
Part 3. Br J Sports Med. 43: 890-892, 2009
72. Castell LM, Burke LM, Stear SJ. BJSM reviews: A-Z of supplements: dietary
supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance
Part 2. Br J Sports Med. 43: 808-810, 2009
71. Burke LM, Castell LM, Stear SJ. BJSM reviews: A-Z of supplements: dietary
supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance
Part 1. Br J Sports Med. 43: 728-729, 2009
70. Burke LM. Caffeine and sports performance. Appl Physiol Nut Metab: 33: 1319-
1334, 2008.
69. Yeo WK, Paton C, Garnham AP, Burke LM, Carey AL, Hawley JA. Skeletal muscle
adaptation and performance responses to once a day versus twice every second day
endurance training regimens J Appl Physiol 105: 1462-1470, 2008.
68. Yeo WK, Lessard SJ, Chen ZP, Garnham AP, Burke LM, Rivas DA, Kemp BE, Hawley JA.
Fat-adaptation followed by carbohydrate restoration increases AMPK activity in
skeletal muscle from trained humans. J Appl Physiol 105: 1519-1526R, 2008
67. Reilly T, Waterhouse W, Burke LM, and Alonso JM. Nutrition for travel. J Sports Sci
25: Suppl 1: 125-134, 2007
66. Burke LM, Millet G, and Tarnopolsky MA. Nutrition for distance events. J Sports Sci
25: Suppl 1: 29-38, 2007
65. Burke L and Pyne DB Bicarbonate loading to enhance training and competitive
performance. Int J Sports Physiol Perform 2(1):93-7, 2007.
64. Burke LM. Nutrition strategies for the marathon: fuel for training and racing. Sports
Med 37: 344-347, 2007
63. Ebert, TR, Martin DT, Bullock N, Mujika I, Quod MJ, Farthing LA, Burke LM and
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Withers RT. Influence of hydration status on thermoregulation and cycling hill
climbing. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 39: 323-329, 2007
62. Sawka MN, Burke LM, Eichner, ER, Maughan RJ, Montain SJ, and Stachenfield NS.
American College of Sports Medicine Position stand: Exercise and Fluid replacement.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 39: 377-390, 2007
61. Burke LM and Hawley JA. Fat and carbohydrate for exercise. Curr Opin Clin Nutr
Metab Care 9: 476-481, 2006
60. Burke LM, Loucks AB, and Broad NP. Energy and carbohydrate for training and
recovery. J Sports Sci 24: 675-685, 2006
59. Orchard JW, Fricker PA, White SL, Burke LM and Healey DJ. The use and misuse of
performance-enhancing substances in sport. Med J Aust 184: 132-136, 2006
58. Stellingwerff T, Spriet LL, Watt MJ, Kimber NE, Hargreaves M, Hawley JA, and Burke
LM. Decreased PDH activation and glycogenolysis during exercise following fat
adaptation with carbohydrate restoration. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 290: E380-
388, 2006
57. Burke LM and Kiens B. "Fat adaptation" for athletic performance - the nail in the
coffin? J Appl Physiol, 100: 7-8, 2006
56. Burke LM, Wood C, Pyne DB, RD Telford and Saunders PU. Effect of carbohydrate
intake on half-marathon performance of well-trained runners. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc
Metab 15, 2005
55. McInerney P, Lessard SJ, Burke LM, Coffey VG, Lo Giudice SL, Southgate RJ, and
Hawley JA. Failure to repeatedly supercompensate muscle glycogen stores in highly
trained men. Med Sci Sports Exerc 37: 404-411, 2005
54. Arkinstall MJ, Bruce CR, Clark SA, Rickards CC, Burke LM, and Hawley JA. Regulation
of fuel metabolism by pre-exercise muscle glycogen content and exercise intensity. J
Appl Physiol 97: 2275-2283, 2004
53. Burke LM, Kiens B, and Ivy JL. Carbohydrates and fat for training and recovery. J
Sports Sci 22: 15-30, 2004
52. Cameron-Smith D, Burke LM, Angus DJ, Tunstall RJ, Cox GR, Bonen A, Hawley JA, and
Hargreaves M. A short-term, high-fat diet up-regulates lipid metabolism and gene
expression in human skeletal muscle. Am J Clin Nutr 77: 313-318, 2003.
51. Burke LM, Slater G, Broad EM, Haukka J, Modulon S, and Hopkins WG. Eating
patterns and meal frequency of elite Australian athletes. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc
Metab 13: 521-538, 2003
50. Burke LM, Collier GR, Broad EM, Davis PG, Martin DT, Sanigorski AJ, and Hargreaves
M. Effect of alcohol intake on muscle glycogen storage after prolonged exercise. J
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Appl Physiol 95: 983-990, 2003
49. Braakhuis AJ, Meredith K, Cox GR, Hopkins WG, and Burke LM. Variability in
estimation of self-reported dietary intake data from elite athletes resulting from
coding by different sports dietitians. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 13: 152-165, 2003.
48. Stepto NK, Carey AL, Staudacher HM, Cummings NK, Burke LM, and Hawley JA.
Effect of short-term fat adaptation on high-intensity training. Med Sci Sports Exerc
34: 449-455, 2002
47. Minehan MR, Riley MD, and Burke LM. Effect of flavor and awareness of kilojoule
content of drinks on preference and fluid balance in team sports. Int J Sport Nutr
Exerc Metab 12: 81-92, 2002
46. Martin MK, Martin DT, Collier GR, and Burke LM. Voluntary food intake by elite
female cyclists during training and racing: effect of daily energy expenditure and
body composition. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 12: 249-267, 2002.
45. Cox GR, Broad EM, Riley MD, and Burke LM. Body mass changes and voluntary fluid
intakes of elite level water polo players and swimmers. J Sci Med Sport 5: 183-193,
2002
44. Cox GR, Mujika I, Tumilty D, and Burke LM. Acute creatine supplementation and
performance during a field test simulating match play in elite female soccer players.
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 12: 33-46, 2002
43. Cox GR, Desbrow B, Montgomery PG, Anderson ME, Bruce CR, Macrides TA, Martin
DT, Moquin A, Roberts A, Hawley JA, and Burke LM. Effect of different protocols of
caffeine intake on metabolism and endurance performance. J Appl Physiol 93: 990-
999, 2002.
42. Burke LM and Hawley JA. Effects of short-term fat adaptation on metabolism and
performance of prolonged exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 34: 1492-1498, 2002
41. Burke LM, Hawley JA, Angus DJ, Cox GR, Clark S, Cummings NK, Desbrow B, and
Hargreaves M. Adaptations to short-term high-fat diet persist during exercise
despite high carbohydrate availability. Med Sci Sports Exerc 34: 83-91, 2002
40. Staudacher HM, Carey AL, Cummings NK, Hawley JA, and Burke LM. Short-term
high-fat diet alters substrate utilization during exercise but not glucose tolerance in
highly trained athletes. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 11: 273-286, 2001
39. Carey AL, Staudacher HM, Cummings NK, Stepto NK, Nikolopoulos V, Burke LM, and
Hawley JA. Effects of fat adaptation and carbohydrate restoration on prolonged
endurance exercise. J Appl Physiol 91: 115-122, 2001
38. Burke LM. Energy needs of athletes. Can J Appl Physiol 26: S202-S219, 2001
37. Burke LM. Nutritional practices of male and female endurance cyclists. Sports Med
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31: 521-532, 2001
36. Burke LM. Nutritional needs for exercise in the heat. Comp Biochem Physiol 128A:
735-748, 2001
35. Burke LM, Cox GR, Cummings NK, and Desbrow B. Guidelines for daily CHO intake:
do athletes achieve them? Sports Med 31: 267-299, 2001
34. Baylis A, Cameron-Smith D, and Burke LM. Inadvertent doping though supplement
use by athletes: assessment and management of the risk in Australia. Int J Sport Nutr
Exerc Metab 11: 365-383, 2001
33. Hawley JA, Burke LM, Angus DJ, Fallon KE, Martin DT, and Febbraio MA. Effect of
altering substrate availability on metabolism and performance during intense
exercise. Br J Nutr 84: 829-838, 2000
32. Clark VR, Hopkins WG, Hawley JA, and Burke LM. Placebo effect of carbohydrate
feedings during a 40-km cycling time trial. Med Sci Sports Exerc 32: 1642-1647, 2000
31. Burke LM, Angus DJ, Cox GR, Cummings NK, Febbraio MA, Gawthorn K, Hawley JA,
Minehan M, Martin DT, and Hargreaves M. Effect of fat adaptation and
carbohydrate restoration on metabolism and performance during prolonged cycling.
J Appl Physiol 89: 2413-2421, 2000.
30. Burke LM, Hawley JA, Schabort EJ, St Clair Gibson A, Mujika I, and Noakes TD.
Carbohydrate loading failed to improve 100-km cycling performance in a placebo-
controlled trial. J Appl Physiol 88: 1284-1290, 2000
29. Burke LM. Searching for the competitive edge. Commonly asked nutrition questions.
Aust Fam Physician 28: 694-695, 1999
28. Burke LM. Nutrition for sport. Getting the most out of training. Aust Fam Physician
28: 561-567, 1999
27. Hopkins WG, Hawley JA, and Burke LM. Design and analysis of research on sport
performance enhancement. Med Sci Sports Exerc 31: 472-485, 1999
26. Burke LM and Hawley JA. Carbohydrate and exercise. Curr Opin Clin Nutr
Metab Care 2: 515-520, 1999
25. Hitchins S, Martin DT, Burke L, Yates K, Fallon K, Hahn A, and Dobson GP. Glycerol
hyperhydration improves cycle time trial performance in hot humid conditions. Eur J
Appl Physiol 80: 494-501, 1999
24. Palmer GS, Clancy MC, Hawley JA, Rodger IM, and Burke LM. Carbohydrate
ingestion immediately before exercise does not improve 20 km time trial
performance in well trained cyclists. Int J Sports Med 19: 415-418, 1998
23. Felder JM, Burke LM, Lowdon BJ, Cameron-Smith D, and Collier GR. Nutritional
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practices of elite female surfers during training and competition. Int J Sport Nutr 8:
36-48, 1998
22 Burke LM, Collier GR, and Hargreaves M. Glycemic index - a new tool in sport
nutrition? Int J Sport Nutr 8: 401-415, 1998
21 Burke LM, Claassen A, Hawley JA, and Noakes TD. Carbohydrate intake during
prolonged cycling minimizes effect of glycemic index of preexercise meal. J Appl
Physiol 85: 2220-2226, 1998
20. Hawley JA and Burke LM. Effect of meal frequency and timing on physical
performance. Br J Nutr 77: S91-S103, 1997
19. Burke LM. Fluid balance during team sports. J Sports Sci 15: 287-295, 1997
18. Burke LM and Hawley JA. Fluid balance in team sports: Guidelines for optimal
practices. Sports Med 24: 38-54, 1997
17. Burke LM. Nutrition for post-exercise recovery. Aust J Sci Med Sport 29: 3-10, 1997.
16. Burke LM, Pyne DB, and Telford RD. Effect of oral creatine supplementation on
single-effort sprint performance in elite swimmers. Int J Sport Nutr 6: 222-233, 1996
15. Burke LM, Collier GR, Davis PG, Fricker PA, Sanigorski AJ, and Hargreaves M. Muscle
glycogen storage after prolonged exercise: effect of the frequency of carbohydrate
feedings. Am J Clin Nutr 64: 115-119, 1996
14. Broad EM, Burke LM, Cox GR, Heeley P, and Riley M. Body weight changes and
voluntary fluid intakes during training and competition sessions in team sports. Int J
Sport Nutr 6: 307-320, 1996
13. Burke LM, Collier GR, Beasley SK, Davis PG, Fricker PA, Heeley P, Walder K, and
Hargreaves M. Effect of coingestion of fat and protein with carbohydrate feedings
on muscle glycogen storage. J Appl Physiol 78: 2187-2192, 1995.
12. Burke LM. Practical issues in nutrition for athletes. J Sports Sci 13: S83-S90, 1995.
11. Hargreaves M, Costill D, Burke L, McConell G, and Febbraio M. Influence of sodium
on glucose bioavailability during exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 26: 365-368, 1994.
10. Burke LM and Read RSD. Dietary supplements in sport. Sports Med 15: 43-56, 1993.
9. Burke LM, Collier GR, and Hargreaves M. Muscle glycogen storage after prolonged
exercise: the effect of the glycemic index of carbohydrate feedings. J Appl Physiol
75: 1019-1023, 1993.
8. Burke LM, Gollan RA, and Read RSD. Dietary intakes and food use of groups of elite
Australian male athletes. Int J Sport Nutr 1: 378-394, 1991.
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7. Burke LM and Read RSD. Sports nutrition: approaching the nineties. Sports Med 8:
80-100, 1989.
6. Burke LM and Read RSD. A study of dietary patterns of elite Australian football
players. Can J Sport Sci 13: 15-19, 1988.
5. Burke LM and Read RSD. A study of carbohydrate loading techniques used by
marathon runners. Can J Sports Sci 12: 6-10, 1987.
4. Burke LM, Gollan RA, and Read RSD. Seasonal changes in body composition
measurements in Australian Rules Footballers. Br J Sports Med 20: 69-71, 1986.
3. Burke LM, Read RSD, and Gollan RA. Australian Rules Football: an anthropometric
study of participants. Br J Sports Med 19: 100-103, 1985.
2. Burke LM. Nutrition for the footballer. Aust Fam Physician 13: 625-626, 1984
.
1. Burke LM. Successful weight reduction programs. Aust Fam Physician 11: 281-282,
284-288, 1982
Books
18. Burke L and G Cox (2010). The Complete Guide to Food for Sports Performance, 3rd edition.
Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
17. Burke L, L Broad, C Cox, C Dziedzik, N Jeacocke, M Minehan, J Mirtschin, G Shaw (2010).
Survival for the Active Family. Sydney: FPC Custom Media.
16. Burke L. and V Deakin, eds. (2010), Clinical Sports Nutrition, 4th edition. Sydney: McGraw
Hill.
15. Burke L. Practical Sports Nutrition (2007). Champaign Illinois, Human Kinetics
Translations into Spanish and Serbian
14. Burke L. and V Deakin, eds. (2006), Clinical Sports Nutrition, 3rd edition. Sydney: McGraw
Hill.
13. Maughan RJ, LM. Burke, EF. Coyle (Eds) (2004). Food, Nutrition and Sports Performance II.
Routledge, London.
12. Burke L, L Bell, M Cort, G Cox, R Crawford, M Minehan, C Wood (2004). Survival around
the World. Sydney: FPC Custom Media.
11. Maughan RJ and LM Burke (2002). Sports Nutrition: Handbook of Sports Medicine and
Science. Massachusetts: Blackwell Science.
Translated into Dutch, Greek and Polish
10. Burke L., G Cox, A Braakhuis, R Crawford, and M Minehan. (2001). Survival from the Fittest.
Sydney: Murdoch Magazines.
nd
9. Burke L and V Deakin, eds. (2000), Clinical Sports Nutrition, 2 edition. Sydney: McGraw
Hill.
8. Burke L, G Cox, N Cummings, B Desbrow, and M Minehan. (1999) Survival for the Fittest.
Sydney: Murdoch Magazines
7. Hawley J. and L Burke. (1998). Peak Performance: training and nutrition strategies for
sport. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
6. Burke L. (1998). The Complete South African Guide to Sports Nutrition. Cape Town: Oxford
University Press.
5. Modulon S. and L Burke. (1997), Cooking for Champions: a guide to catering for large
quantities of athletes. Canberra: Australian Sports Commission.
4. Burke L. (1995), The Complete Guide to Food for Sports Performance, 2nd edition. Sydney:
Allen and Unwin.
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3. Burke L. and V Deakin, eds. (1994), Clinical Sports Nutrition, Sydney: McGraw Hill.
2. Burke L. (1992, 1995), The Complete Guide to Food for Sports Performance, 1st and 2nd
editions. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
1. Farmer P. and L Burke. (1986), Triathlon for the Pre-elite. Melbourne: Tri-it.
Career Summary and Resume - Professor Louise Burke Page 18
Book Chapters/Contributions
47 Burke LM, L Broad, G Cox, B Desbrow, C Dziedzik, Stephen Gurr, Benita Lalor, Greg Shaw,
N Shaw, G Slater. (2010). Dietary supplements and nutritional ergogenic aids. In Burke LM
and Deakin V. (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition. 4th edition. pp 419-500. Sydney: McGraw-
Hill
.
46. JA Hawley and Burke LM (2010). Nutritional strategies to enhance fat oxidation during
aerobic exercise. In Burke LM and Deakin V. (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition. 4th edition. pp
393-418. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
45. Burke LM. (2010). Nutrition for recovery after competition and training. In Burke LM and
Deakin V. (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition. 4th edition. pp 358-392. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
44. Burke LM. (2010). Preparation for competition. In. Burke LM and Deakin V. (eds). Clinical
Sports Nutrition. 4th edition. pp 304-329. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
43. Burke LM and GR Cox (2009). Nutrition in Combat Sports. In: Kordi R, Maffulli N, Wroble
RR, Wallace WA (eds) Combat Sports Medicine. pp. 1-20, Springer Verlag, London.
42. Burke LM (2008). Sports Nutrition: practical guidelines for the sports physician. In:
Schwellnus M (ed). The Olympic Textbook of Medicine in Sport. pp. 581-600. Oxford:
Blackwell Publishing
41. Burke LM (2008). Dietary goals and eating strategies, In: Maughan RJ (ed). The Olympic
Textbook of Science in Sport. pp. 101-115. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing
40. Burke LM, B Kiens and KD Tipton. (2008). Chapter 32. Optimising and enhancing human
performance through nutrition. In: Taylor NAS (ed). Physiological bases of human
performance during work and exercise. pp. 545-562.
39. Burke LM (2008). Chapter 34.1 Sports supplements debate: a risky practice that produces
expensive urine or legitimate performance boosts that can be found in a packet or bottle?
In: Taylor NAS (ed). Physiological bases of human performance during work and exercise.
pp. 577-584.
38. Burke LM. (2007). Nutrition. In: Secher NH and Volianitis S (eds). Handbook of Sports
Medicine and Science: Rowing. pp. 103-114. Oxford, Blackwell Science
37. Burke LM. (2007) Chapter 33. Sports Nutrition. In: Mann J and Truswell, A.S. (eds).
Essentials of Human Nutrition, 3rd edition. pp 488-501. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
36. Burke LM and CH Brown. (2006) Nutrition and athlete health in. Brown CH and Brown M
(eds). Medical Manual 2006 Edition. International Association of Athletics Federations,
Monaco.
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35. Burke LM, M Cort, G Cox, R Crawford, B Desbrow, L Farthing, M Minehan, N Shaw, O
Warnes. (2006). Dietary supplements and nutritional ergogenic aids. In Burke LM and
Deakin V. (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition. 3rd edition. Pp 485-579. Sydney: McGraw-Hill
.
34. JA Hawley and Burke LM (2006). Nutritional strategies to enhance fat oxidation during
aerobic exercise. In Burke LM and Deakin V. (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition. 3rd edition. Pp
455-483. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
33. Burke LM. (2006). Nutrition for recovery after competition and training. In Burke LM and
Deakin V. (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition. 3rd edition. Pp 415-454. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
32. Burke LM. (2006). Preparation for competition. In. Burke LM and Deakin V. (eds). Clinical
Sports Nutrition. 3rd edition. Pp 355-384. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
31. Burke LM. (2005). Elite athletes. In. Dunford, M (ed). Sports Nutrition: a practice manual
for professionals, 4th edition. pp 283-293. American Dietetic Association, Chicago
30. Burke LM. (2003). Sports supplements and sports foods. In: Hargreaves M and Hawley J
(eds). Physiological bases of sports performance. pp 183-253. McGraw Hill, Sydney
29. Burke LM. (2003). Nutrition for training and competition. In: Hargreaves M and Hawley J.
(eds). Physiological bases of sports performance. pp 152-182. McGraw Hill, Sydney
28. Jeukendrup AE and Burke LM. (2003). Exercise performance. In: Gibney, M. MacDonald, I
and Roche, H.M. (eds) Nutrition and Metabolism pp 349-376. Blackwell Science, Oxford.
27. Burke LM. (2002). Practical sports nutrition. In: Jeukendrup A. (ed). High Performance
Cycling. pp.183-199. Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics .
26. Burke LM. (2002) 30. Sports Nutrition. In: Mann J and Truswell AS. (eds). Essentials of
Human Nutrition, 2nd edition. pp 541-550. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
25. Burke LM. (2000). Nutrition for runners. In: Hawley JA (ed). Handbook of Sports Medicine
and Science: Running. pp. 58-71. Oxford, Blackwell Science
24. Burke LM and R Parisotto. (2000). Hematologic disorders, In: ACSMs Resources for Clinical
Exercise Physiology: musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, neoplastic, immunologic, and
hematological conditions. pp. 233-242. Pennsylvania: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,
23. Burke LM, B Desbrow, and M Minehan. (2000). Dietary supplements and nutritional
ergogenic aids. In Burke LM and Deakin, V. (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition. 2nd edition. pp
455-553. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
22. Burke LM. (2000). Nutrition for recovery after competition and training. In Burke LM and
Deakin V. (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition. 2nd edition. pp 396-427. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
21. Burke LM. (2000). Preparation for competition. In Burke LM and Deakin V. (eds). Clinical
Sports Nutrition. 2nd edition. pp 341-368. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
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20. Maughan RJ and LM Burke. (2000). Sports nutrition: an historical perspective. In Burke LM
and Deakin V (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition, 2nd edition, pp 1-13. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
19. Burke LM and RJ Maughan (2000). Alcohol in sport. In Maughan RJ (ed). Encyclopaedia of
Sports Medicine. pp 405-416, Oxford: Blackwell Science:
18. Burke LM. (2000). Dietary carbohydrates. In Maughan RJ (ed). Encyclopaedia of Sports
Medicine. pp 73-84, Oxford: Blackwell Science.
17. Maughan RJ, LM Burke and M. Gleeson. (1999). Sports Nutrition In: Hackney R and
Wallace A (eds), Sports Medicine Handbook. pp 105-133. London: BMJ Publishing Group.
16. Burke LM. (1998). Nutrition for the athlete. In Sherry E. (ed). Oxford Handbook of Sports
Medicine. pp 548-586. Oxford University Press.
15. Burke LM. and J.A. Hawley. (1997). Nutrition for athletic performance and health. In Fields
KB and Fricker PA (eds). Medical Problems in Athletes, pp 349-364. Cambridge, MA:
Blackwell Science Inc.
14. Gilchrist P. and LM Burke. (1995). Eating disorders. In Bloomfield J, Fricker PA and Fitch K.
(eds). Textbook of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2nd edition, pp 665-673. Sydney:
Blackwell Scientific Inc.
13. Burke LM. (1995). Nutrition for the female athlete. In Krummel D. and Kris-Etherton P.
(eds). Nutrition in womens health, pp 263-298. Maryland: Aspen Publishers Inc.
12. Burke LM. and M. Hargreaves. (1995). Eating for peak performance. In Zuluaga M. et al
(eds). Textbook of Physiotherapy, pp 707-719. Sydney: Churchill Livingstone
11. Flintoff-King D. (1995). Instant Vitality. Melbourne: Anne ODonovan. Major contributor (8
chapters).
10. Burke LM. and K Inge. (1994). Protein requirements for training and bulking up. In: Burke
LM and Deakin V. (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition, pp 124-150. Sydney: McGraw Hill.
9. Frail H and LM Burke. (1994). Carbohydrate needs for training. In: Burke LM and Deakin V
(eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition, pp 151-173. Sydney: McGraw Hill.
8. Burke LM. (1994). Sports amenorrhoea, osteopenia, stress fractures and calcium. In: Burke
LM and Deakin V (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition, pp 124-150. Sydney: McGraw Hill.
7. Burke LM. and P. Heeley. (1994). Dietary supplements and nutritional ergogenic aids. In:
Burke LM and Deakin V (eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition, pp 200-226. Sydney: McGraw Hill.
6. Burke LM. (1994). Food and fluid intake during competition. In: Burke LM and Deakin V.
(eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition, pp 333-365. Sydney: McGraw Hill.
Career Summary and Resume - Professor Louise Burke Page 21
5. Burke LM. (1994). Sport and body fatness. In: Hills AP and Wahlqvist ML. (eds). Exercise
and Obesity, pp 213-227. London: Smith-Gordon.
4. Burke LM. (1992). Fuelling your body. In: Cedaro R. Triathlon: into the nineties, pp 130-165.
Sydney: Murray Child Publications.
3. Burke LM. and RSD Read. (1988). Food use and nutritional practices of elite Australian
Olympic weightlifters. In: Truswell AS and Wahlqvist ML (eds). Food Habits in Australia, pp.
112-121, Melbourne: Rene Gordon.
2. Wahlqvist ML and JS Vobecky. (eds). (1987). Patient Problems in Clinical Nutrition. John
London: Libbey and Company. Contributor.
1. Inge K and P Brukner. (eds). (1986). Food for Sport. Melbourne: William Heinemann. Major
contributor.
Other Scientific Journals (non- Pub Med or non-peer reviewed)
56. Burke LM. A lifetime in sports nutrition: an interview with Emily Haymes. Int J Sport
Nutr Exerc Metab. 20:
55. Burke LM. The interview tables are turned. Interview by Marie Dunford. Int J Sport
Nutr Exerc Metab. 19: 685-688, 2009
54. Burke LM, Haymes E. A lifetime in sports nutrition: an interview with Emily Haymes.
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 19: 561-564, 2009
53. Burke LM, Coleman E. Practical sports nutrition: Survival nutrition. Int J Sport Nutr
Exerc Metab. 19: 323-327, 2009
52. Burke LM. Wanik J. Feeding the Beijing Olympics: an interview with Jillian Wanik. Int J
Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 19: 433-437, 2009
51. Burke LM. Mettler S. A food pyramid for Swiss athletes. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab.
18: 430-437, 2008
50. Burke LM. Sports nutrition and Australian football. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab.
18:96-98, 2008
49. Burke LM. The IAAF consensus on nutrition for athletics: updated guidelines. Int J Sport
Nutr Exerc Metab 17:411-415, 2007
48. Burke LM, Noakes T. Fluid guidelines for sport: interview with Professor Tim Noakes. Int J
Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 16:644-52, 2006
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47. Burke LM. Nutrition for the beautiful game. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 16:332-6, 2006
46. Burke LM, Pyne DB. Research in sport nutrition: an interview with David Pyne. Int J Sport
Nutr Exerc Metab 16:122-5, 2006.
45. Burke LM, Lundy B. Dietary studies of athletes: an interview with sports dietitian Bronwen
Lundy. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 16:226-8, 2006.
44. Burke LM, Shirreffs SM. Fluid balance testing for elite team athletes: an interview with Dr.
Susan Shirreffs. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 5:323-327, 2005.
43. Burke LM, Meyer NL. A call to sports dietitians: interview with Nanna Meyer. Int J Sport
Nutr Exerc Metab 15:458-460, 2005.
42. Burke LM, Maughan R. Contamination of supplements: an interview with professor Ron
Maughan. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 14: 493-496, 2004.
41. Burke LM. The IOC consensus on sports nutrition 2003: new guidelines for nutrition for
athletes. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 13: 549-552, 2003.
40. Burke LM. Nutrition for open water sailing: an interview with Jeni Pearce, sports dietitian.
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 3: 224-49, 2003.
39. Burke LM. An interview with Suzanne Nelson Steen. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 13:117-
21, 2003.
38. Burke LM, Steinmuller P, Talbott S, Miles MP. An interview with Patti Steinmuller and
Shawn Talbott about online courses in sports nutrition. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 12:
238-45, 2002
37. Burke LM, Beals KA. An interview with Kathie Beals Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 12:364-7,
2002
36. Burke LM, O'Connor H, Cox G. Feeding ultra-endurance athletes: an interview with Dr.
Helen O'Connor and Gregory Cox. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 12: 490-494, 2002.
35. Burke LM, Minehan M. Developing a sports nutrition website: an interview with Michelle
Minehan. Interview by Louise Burke. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 11: 513-515, 2001.
34. Burke LM, Green G. An interview with Dr Gary Green about supplements and doping
problems from an NCAA perspective. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 11: 397-400, 2001.
33. Burke LM, Houtkooper L. An interview with Linda Houtkooper Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab
11: 264-267, 2001
32. Burke LM. Fat loading for athletic performance. Current Therapeutics:
September: 23-27, 2001
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31. Burke LM. Fat adaptation and glycogen restoration for prolonged cycling: recent studies
from the Australian Institute of Sport. Aust J Nutr Diet. 58 (supp): S23-S27, 2001
30. Burke LM. Sports foods a new market for the food industry? Food Australia 52(9): 405-
406, 2000.
29. Burke LM. Nutrition and the athlete. Mod Med South Africa Nov: 34-41, 1998
28. Burke LM. Olympic Eating - A Century of Interest and Change. Nutridate 8 (4): 1-4, 1997.
27. Burke LM. Eating for Sydney 2000 - nutrition and the athlete. Mod Med Aust. 39(2): 78-
89, 1996.
26. Burke LM. Atlanta Olympic Nutrition Program. Sports Coach 19 (2): 12-13, 1996.
25. Burke LM, Sando B. Staying Cool in Atlanta. Sports Coach 19(2): 14, 1996.
24. Burke LM. Sports Nutrition. Latest thoughts on some carbohydrate issues. Nutrition Issues
and Abstracts. No 9:1-3, 1996.
23. Burke LM. Rehydration strategies before and after exercise. Aust J Nutr Diet 53 (4: suppl):
S22-S26, 1996.
22. Rehrer NJ and LM Burke. Sweat losses during various sports. Aust J Nutr Diet 53 (4:suppl):
S13-S16, 1996.
21. Hawley JA, Burke LM. Nutrition for swimmers. New Zealand Coach 4(2): 18-20, 1995.
20. Burke LM. Food selection and guidance for physically active people. Asia Pacific J Clin
Nutr. 4 suppl 1: 39-44, 1995.
19. Burke LM.. Fluids and dehydration - staying cool during exercise. Nutridate 5(4): 5-7, 1995.
18. Burke LM. Practical issues related to travel, altitude and environmental conditions.
Coaching Focus No 25, Spring: 21-22, 1994.
17. Burke LM. and Broad EM. Supplements - can the edge be found in a pill or potion? Sports
Coach 17(3): 23-26, 1994.
16. Heeley P and Burke LM. The Sports Drink - The Drink of the 90s? Sports Coach 16(4):7-11,
1993.
15. Burke LM. Fluid and food intake during training and competition. State of the Art Review,
Australian Sports Commission, No 35, 1993.
Career Summary and Resume - Professor Louise Burke Page 24
14. Burke LM. Protein and amino acids needs of the athlete. State of the Art Review,
Australian Sports Commission, No 28, 1992.
13. PyneD, LM Burke, and T Gathercole. Swimming and Altitude Training: Albuquerque 1990,
Sports Coach 15(1):40-42, 1992.
12. Burke LM. Nutrition for sport - preparing for competition. Nutridate 3(2): 1-4, 1992.
11. Burke LM. Amenorrhoea, low bone density and stress fractures in athletes: What is the
dietary connection? Sport Health 8(4): 44-47, 1990.
10. Burke LM. Dietary supplements and nutritional ergogenic aids in sport: Part 2 - what
supplements are athletes using? Sport Health 8(3): 33,40, 1990.
9. Burke LM. Dietary supplements and nutritional ergogenic aids in sport: Part 1 - how many
athletes use supplements? Sport Health 8(2): 12,16, 1990.
8. Burke LM. The festive season: surviving with your nutritional goals intact. Excel 6(1): 28-
30, 1989.
7. Burke LM. Dietary intakes of marathon runners. Excel 4(2): 14-16, 1987.
6. Burke LM and RSD. Read. Diet patterns of elite Australian male triathletes. Phys Sports
Med. 15(2): 140-155, 1987.
5. Burke LM and RSD. Read. Food to keep marathon men on the run. Sports Coach 7(4): 23-
26, 1984.
4. Read RSD. and LM Burke. Carbohydrate loading for increased endurance performance.
Sports Coach 7(2): 3-6, 1983.
3. Read RSD, LM Burke and ML Wahlqvist, M.L. Food for sport: Does exercise increase
nutritional requirements? Patient Management March: 45-52, 1983.
2. Burke LM, L Piterman, and RSD Read. Safety and supervision in fun runs. Aust J Sports Med
Ex Sci. 14(4): 125-128, 1982
1. Burke LM. Situations of nutritional concern among sportsmen. J Food Nutr. 39(3): 130-
132, 1982.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Invited Papers at Major Scientific Congresses
2010 Reflections from the Beijing Olympics
4th ESSA/SDA Conference, Gold Coast, Queensland, April 9-11
2010 Danone Chair Lecture series:
Train low, compete high?
Sports Nutrition at the interface between research and gold medals
Reflections from the Beijing Olympics
Vrei University Brussels, Belgium, March 25-30
2009 The AIS Sports Supplement Program
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC
Ontario, Canada
2009 Fuelling strategies to optimise performance: train high or train low?
Integration of sports science and practice: the Australian experience
International consensus conference: Performance in Top Sports involving
intense exercise, Copenhagen, June 16-18
2009 Nutrition for Recovery
Caffeine and exercise performance
Supplements in sport
Fat adaptation for exercise
Hydration in Sport: History and Controversies
XV International Symposium on Science on Exercise and Nutrition, Rosario,
Argentina, May 23-24
2009 Nutrition for Recovery
IOC Working group Consensus meeting on Nutrition for Fasting, Lausanne,
Switzerland
2008 Convergence of Science and Practice in Sports nutrition
Nestle 5th International Nutrition Symposi