Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Eating and stomach problems during long endurance races

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Abstract

Mean carbohydrate (CHO) intake rates during endurance events ranged from 35 ± 26 g·h(-1) in marathons to 71 ± 25 g·h(-1) in half-Ironman races.

  • Carbohydrate intake rates were significantly lower during marathon and cycling events compared to Ironman races.
  • Prevalence of serious gastrointestinal symptoms was highest in Ironman races at approximately 31%.
  • Higher scores for upper and lower gastrointestinal symptoms were associated with a reported history of GI distress.
  • Increased carbohydrate intake was correlated with higher scores for nausea and flatulence.
  • Better performance in Ironman races was linked to higher carbohydrate intake rates.

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