Which of the following statements about potassium supplements is true?
A. Potassium supplements are not recommended for athletes as potassium deficiency is rare.
B. Potassium supplements should be consumed on an empty stomach to maximize absorption of the mineral.
C. Potassium supplements are recommended for athletes to replenish electrolytes.
D. Potassium supplements are the most commonly used ergogenic aid by endurance athletes.
Answer: A
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