Position of the American Dietetic Association, Dietitians of Canada, and the American College of Sports Medicine: Nutrition and Athletic Performance

Mar 13, 2009Journal of the American Dietetic Association

Nutrition and athletic performance: official guidelines from major diet and sports medicine groups

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Abstract

Optimal nutrition is associated with enhanced physical activity, athletic performance, and recovery from exercise.

  • Energy and macronutrient needs, particularly carbohydrates and proteins, must be met during high physical activity to support body weight maintenance and tissue repair.
  • Sufficient fat intake is necessary for essential fatty acids, fat-soluble vitamins, and energy balance.
  • Daily weigh-ins are discouraged as body weight and composition should not dictate sports performance.
  • Adequate food and fluid intake before, during, and after exercise helps maintain blood glucose levels and improves recovery time.
  • Sports beverages containing carbohydrates and electrolytes can assist in maintaining blood glucose and reducing dehydration risks.
  • Vitamin and mineral supplements may be needed for athletes with restrictive diets or low micronutrient intake.

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