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Nutrition and Athletic Performance



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Autore: Ives Stephen Visualizza persona
Titolo: Nutrition and Athletic Performance Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (230 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Food & society
Soggetto non controllato: natural polyphenols
curcumin
muscle-damaging exercise
anti-inflammatory
antioxidants
physical activity
Carbohydrate
high-intensity exercise
fatigue
ergogenic aids
maximum oxygen consumption
performance sports
physical fitness
sports nutrition
continuous glucose monitoring
carbohydrate
trail running
Freestyle Libre
ketone ester
ketogenic diet
ketone salt
MCT
rotarod
R-βHB
beta-alanine
ergogenic aid
physical performance
aerobic–anaerobic transition zone
Paralympic powerlifting
supplementation
creatine
performance
nitric oxide
dietary supplements
oxygen consumption
muscle fibres
body composition
strength parameters
endurance
training
racquet sports
sport supplement
exercise
carbohydrates
time trial
substrate utilization
fat oxidation
gastrointestinal distress
satiety
gut microbiota
probiotics
athletes
cognitive performance
recovery
salt
sarcopenia
renalase
body fat percentage
knee extensor muscle strength
single-leg stance time
maximum gait speed
long seat type body anteflexion
chair rise test
Persona (resp. second.): IvesStephen
Sommario/riassunto: Exercise necessitates increased energy production to match the elevated demand of physical activity, the magnitude of which varies significantly by activity, sport, and/or athletic position. While long term nutritional habitus is known to impact exercise performance, short term or acute nutritional strategies may also prove beneficial, or detrimental, to athletic performance. Modifications to macro- or micro-nutrient intakes likely influence athletic capacity through the altered metabolic capacity, although cardiovascular, respiratory, or neurocognitive effects are not to be discounted as possibly being influenced by altering the nutritional approach. Similarly, dietary supplementation with factors such as probiotics or antioxidants, either acutely or chronically, is also a likely avenue in which to optimize athletic performance. Supplementation, or the timing of supplementation, diurnally or with activity, may help to bridge gaps between dietary intakes and needs, perhaps as a result of either an inadequate intake and/or high level of athletic demand via high intensity, frequency, volume, or a combination thereof. Altering nutritional strategy for athletic performance is a de facto approach employed by athletes, often occurring seemingly independent of knowledge or evidence for or against a particular strategy. Rigorous studies of nutritional manipulation, supplementation, or those exploring the temporal optimization of nutrition or supplementation are desperately needed in an ever-changing sports nutrition landscape with an increasingly larger audience.
Titolo autorizzato: Nutrition and Athletic Performance  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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