Nutritional Practices of Elite Athletes

Dec 1, 1993Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)

Nutrition habits of top athletes and practical advice

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Abstract

A review of 22 dietary intake studies involving 50 groups of elite athletes highlights key nutritional recommendations for optimal performance.

  • Male athletes training for over 90 minutes daily should consume more than 50 kcal/kg/day, while female athletes should aim for 45 to 50 kcal/kg/day.
  • Protein supplementation is unnecessary with sufficient calorie intake of 1.2 to 2.0 kg/kg/day.
  • Athletes in training should derive 70% of their total calories from carbohydrates to fuel muscle performance.
  • Low energy diets (< 2200 kcal/day) should contain less than 25% fat, while athletes with high energy needs can consume up to 30% fat.
  • Athletes are advised to limit alcohol intake during training and competition to maintain performance.
  • For those with low calorie intakes, foods rich in iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin B12 are recommended.

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