Nutrition and Athletic Performance

Feb 20, 2009Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Nutrition and Athletic Performance: Official Guidelines from the American College of Sports Medicine

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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 protein, should be met during high physical activity to support body weight and tissue repair.
  • Adequate fat intake is necessary to provide essential fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins while contributing to energy maintenance.
  • Maintaining blood glucose levels through proper food and fluid consumption before, during, and after exercise could maximize performance and improve recovery time.
  • Hydration is crucial, with athletes needing to drink enough fluids to balance losses and maintain performance.
  • Sports beverages containing carbohydrates and electrolytes may help sustain blood glucose levels and reduce the risk of dehydration.
  • Vitamin and mineral supplements are generally unnecessary if a well-balanced diet provides sufficient energy, though some athletes may require them under restrictive dietary conditions.

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