Carbohydrate Supplementation and Prolonged Intermittent High-Intensity Exercise in Adolescents

Aug 21, 2012Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)

Carbohydrate supplements and long bursts of intense exercise in teenagers: findings, ethical concerns, and future ideas

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Abstract

Research shows that carbohydrate supplementation may improve intermittent endurance running capacity in adolescent athletes.

  • Carbohydrate supplementation's effect on skill performance in adolescent team sports is poorly understood, with limited and conflicting evidence.
  • Preliminary data suggest benefits for endurance running following soccer-specific shuttle running with carbohydrate solutions and gels.
  • Existing studies on carbohydrate supplementation have limitations, including varied participant age, gender composition, and nutritional status.
  • There is uncertainty about the health impacts of regular carbohydrate consumption on tooth enamel erosion and obesity in adolescents.
  • The ethics of continuing research on carbohydrate supplementation remains a concern, given potential health risks for young athletes.
  • Future studies should focus on the effects of pre-exercise dietary intake on high-intensity exercise performance in adolescents.

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