Nutritional Considerations in Triathlon

Feb 15, 2005Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)

Nutrition needs for triathlon athletes

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Abstract

Triathlon competitions can last between 1 hour 50 minutes and 14 hours and are associated with dehydration and carbohydrate depletion as primary fatigue causes.

  • Dehydration and carbohydrate depletion are the most likely causes of fatigue in triathlon.
  • Gastrointestinal problems, hyperthermia, and hyponatraemia can pose significant health risks, particularly in longer events.
  • Optimal carbohydrate intake during competition is suggested to be 60-70 g/hour, with a concentration of 5-8% in fluids.
  • Triathletes should aim to limit body mass loss to 1% of total body weight.
  • High sodium content in rehydration drinks (>60 mmol/L) is recommended for better absorption and prevention of hyponatraemia.
  • Gastrointestinal problems may be linked to the consumption of concentrated carbohydrate solutions, but recent research has not confirmed endotoxaemia as a contributing factor.

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