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Pennington Nutrition Series
Healthier lives through education in nutrition and preventive medicine        2005 No. 10


                         Sports Nutrition
                              People who engage in regular physical activity have
                              reduced risk of hypertension, heart disease, diabetes,
                              osteoporosis, depression, anxiety, sleep problems, and frailty.
                              In addition, exercise reduces the risk of weight gain and
                              obesity, and it reduces the risk for stroke. Exercise may also
                              reduce certain kinds of cancer



  Experts recommend that, - Start slowly
  to help yourself stay with
                             - Vary your workouts; make it fun
  an exercise program, you
            should:          - Workout with friends and others
                                       - Set specific attainable goals and monitor progress
                                       - Set aside a specific time each day for exercise;
                                         build it into your routine, but make it convenient
                                       - Reward yourself for being successful in keeping
                                         up with your goals
                                       - Don’t worry about occasional setbacks; focus on
                                         the long-term benefits to your health

Diet
An optimal diet for a person who is in an exercise program is a diet based on the
dietary guidelines. Physical activity helps to curb appetite, and as activity progresses,
research shows that active individuals will spontaneously eat more. Over time, exercising
individuals will be able to maintain their energy balance and not gain weight as they age.

Energy Needs
There are increased energy demands due to increased physical activity. If weight loss is a
goal, maintaining the same level of intake as before activity was begun will result in weight
loss. Heavier activity will result in increased food intake. This, in turn, means that they are
spontaneously getting more nutrients in their diet: proteins, vitamins, and minerals.
Fuels for muscle cells

    Source/                         When in Use                        Examples of an
    System                                                               Exercise
       ATP           At all times                                    All types
Phosphocreatine All exercises initially; extreme exercise Shotput, jumping
     (PCr)      thereafter
  Carbohydrate       High-intensity exercise, especially             200-yard (20
   (anaerobic)       lasting 30 seconds to 2 minutes                 meter) sprint

  Carbohydrate       Exercise lasting 2 minutes to 4-5 hours; Basketball,
    (aerobic)        the higher the intensity, the greater    swimming, jogging
                     the use
        Fat          Exercise lasting more than a few                Long-distance run-
     (aerobic)       minutes; greater amounts are used at            ning, long-distance
                     lower exercise intensities.                     cycling; much of the
                                                                     fuel used in a brisk
                                                                     walk is fat
      Protein        Low quantity during all exercise;               Long-distance
     (aerobic)        moderate quantity in endurance                  running
                      exercise; especially when
                      carbohydrate fuel is lacking



Energy needs
The daily energy needs of an athlete depends on his/her activity factor. High
level of sustained activity can double the daily energy required for BMR and
activity. Weight maintenance indicates adequate caloric intake.


Calories are an important factor but are not to worry very much over because normal
appetite regulation will enable individuals to adjust their intake, depending on what their
energy expenditure dictates. If a person starts an exercise program, his/her appetite will
generally increase to meet the body’s extra needs and, in this way, the individual will be
able to maintain weight.
Supplements
An exercise program combined with supplemental protein or
micronutrients has no benefit over exercise alone in increasing
aerobic capacity, muscle strength, and function. To date, nutritional
manipulation has no added benefit on performance.

                                        Protein
Athletes
Typical protein needs for athletes ranges from 1.2 to 1.6 g/kg body weight. For endurance
athletes, about 10% of energy comes from protein and would benefit from increased
intake. Untrained subjects undergoing endurance training need about 1 to 1.2 g/kg/d,
which is above the RDA of 0.8 g/kg body weight.

                         Body Building
                        In the initial stages of body building when a lot of new tissue is
                        being built, intake around 1.8-2.0 g/kg body weight is
                        recommended. Resistance exercise seems to exert an anabolic
                        effect and allows for better protein utilization. Once the desired
                         muscle mass is achieved, protein intake need not exceed twice
                         that of the RDA.

Older Adults
A subset of about 20 to 25% of older men and women may not be getting
the RDA for protein. For them (and the very frail, or with denture problems
and poor food intake) increased protein intake is recommended when
they are starting an exercise program. Protein should be from food
sources, not from supplements. Milk shakes and other dairy-based foods
can be used as protein supplements.

                        Toxicity
                        There could be a toxicity risk when people consume too
                       much protein (over 2.0 g/kg/d). An excessive load of protein
                        represents a stress on the kidneys. This is even more of a concern
                       with the elderly, when kidney activity decreases. So, it is
                       important to realize that very high protein diets will result in
                       overworking the filtration system of the kidneys.
“Appropriate” Activities for                    “Inappropriate” Activities
       Carbohydrate Loading:                         for Carbohydrate Loading:

 •   Marathons                                      •    Football games
 •   Long-distance swimming                         •    10-k runs
 •   30-k runs                                      •    Walking and hiking
 •   Triathlons                                     •    Most swimming events
 •   Soccer                                         •    Basketball games
 •   Long-distance canoe racing                     •    Weight lifting
 •   Cycling events                                 •    Most track and field
                                  The Pennington Biomedical Research Center is a world-
                                  renowned nutrition research center.

                                  Mission:
                                  To promote healthier lives through research and education in
                                  nutrition and preventative medicine.

Pennington Nutrition Series,      The Pennington Center has six priorities in research:
                                  1. Clinical Obesity Research
Number 10, 2005
                                  2. Experimental Obesity
                                  3. Functional Foods
Authors:                          4. Health and Performance Enhancement
Heli Roy PhD, RD                  5. Nutrition and Chronic Diseases
Shanna Lundy, BS                  6. Nutrition and the Brain

Division of Education             The research fostered by these divisions can have a profound
Phillip Brantley PhD, Director    impact on healthy living and on the prevention of common
Pennington Biomedical Research    chronic diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, hy-
                                  pertension and osteoporosis.
Center
Claude Bouchard PhD,              The Division of Education provides education and information to
Executive Director                the scientific community and the public about research findings,
                                  training programs and research areas, and coordinates
4/05                              educational events for the public on various health issues.

              Sites:              We invite people of all ages and backgrounds to participate in
      Wardlaw G., Kessel M.       the exciting research studies being conducted at the Pennington
     Perspectives in nutrition.    Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. If you would like to take part,
                                  visit the clinical trials web page at www.pbrc.edu or call
          5th ed. 2002.           (225) 763-2597.

                                              Visit our Web Site: www.pbrc.edu

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Sports nutrition

  • 1. Pennington Nutrition Series Healthier lives through education in nutrition and preventive medicine 2005 No. 10 Sports Nutrition People who engage in regular physical activity have reduced risk of hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, depression, anxiety, sleep problems, and frailty. In addition, exercise reduces the risk of weight gain and obesity, and it reduces the risk for stroke. Exercise may also reduce certain kinds of cancer Experts recommend that, - Start slowly to help yourself stay with - Vary your workouts; make it fun an exercise program, you should: - Workout with friends and others - Set specific attainable goals and monitor progress - Set aside a specific time each day for exercise; build it into your routine, but make it convenient - Reward yourself for being successful in keeping up with your goals - Don’t worry about occasional setbacks; focus on the long-term benefits to your health Diet An optimal diet for a person who is in an exercise program is a diet based on the dietary guidelines. Physical activity helps to curb appetite, and as activity progresses, research shows that active individuals will spontaneously eat more. Over time, exercising individuals will be able to maintain their energy balance and not gain weight as they age. Energy Needs There are increased energy demands due to increased physical activity. If weight loss is a goal, maintaining the same level of intake as before activity was begun will result in weight loss. Heavier activity will result in increased food intake. This, in turn, means that they are spontaneously getting more nutrients in their diet: proteins, vitamins, and minerals.
  • 2. Fuels for muscle cells Source/ When in Use Examples of an System Exercise ATP At all times All types Phosphocreatine All exercises initially; extreme exercise Shotput, jumping (PCr) thereafter Carbohydrate High-intensity exercise, especially 200-yard (20 (anaerobic) lasting 30 seconds to 2 minutes meter) sprint Carbohydrate Exercise lasting 2 minutes to 4-5 hours; Basketball, (aerobic) the higher the intensity, the greater swimming, jogging the use Fat Exercise lasting more than a few Long-distance run- (aerobic) minutes; greater amounts are used at ning, long-distance lower exercise intensities. cycling; much of the fuel used in a brisk walk is fat Protein Low quantity during all exercise; Long-distance (aerobic) moderate quantity in endurance running exercise; especially when carbohydrate fuel is lacking Energy needs The daily energy needs of an athlete depends on his/her activity factor. High level of sustained activity can double the daily energy required for BMR and activity. Weight maintenance indicates adequate caloric intake. Calories are an important factor but are not to worry very much over because normal appetite regulation will enable individuals to adjust their intake, depending on what their energy expenditure dictates. If a person starts an exercise program, his/her appetite will generally increase to meet the body’s extra needs and, in this way, the individual will be able to maintain weight.
  • 3. Supplements An exercise program combined with supplemental protein or micronutrients has no benefit over exercise alone in increasing aerobic capacity, muscle strength, and function. To date, nutritional manipulation has no added benefit on performance. Protein Athletes Typical protein needs for athletes ranges from 1.2 to 1.6 g/kg body weight. For endurance athletes, about 10% of energy comes from protein and would benefit from increased intake. Untrained subjects undergoing endurance training need about 1 to 1.2 g/kg/d, which is above the RDA of 0.8 g/kg body weight. Body Building In the initial stages of body building when a lot of new tissue is being built, intake around 1.8-2.0 g/kg body weight is recommended. Resistance exercise seems to exert an anabolic effect and allows for better protein utilization. Once the desired muscle mass is achieved, protein intake need not exceed twice that of the RDA. Older Adults A subset of about 20 to 25% of older men and women may not be getting the RDA for protein. For them (and the very frail, or with denture problems and poor food intake) increased protein intake is recommended when they are starting an exercise program. Protein should be from food sources, not from supplements. Milk shakes and other dairy-based foods can be used as protein supplements. Toxicity There could be a toxicity risk when people consume too much protein (over 2.0 g/kg/d). An excessive load of protein represents a stress on the kidneys. This is even more of a concern with the elderly, when kidney activity decreases. So, it is important to realize that very high protein diets will result in overworking the filtration system of the kidneys.
  • 4. “Appropriate” Activities for “Inappropriate” Activities Carbohydrate Loading: for Carbohydrate Loading: • Marathons • Football games • Long-distance swimming • 10-k runs • 30-k runs • Walking and hiking • Triathlons • Most swimming events • Soccer • Basketball games • Long-distance canoe racing • Weight lifting • Cycling events • Most track and field The Pennington Biomedical Research Center is a world- renowned nutrition research center. Mission: To promote healthier lives through research and education in nutrition and preventative medicine. Pennington Nutrition Series, The Pennington Center has six priorities in research: 1. Clinical Obesity Research Number 10, 2005 2. Experimental Obesity 3. Functional Foods Authors: 4. Health and Performance Enhancement Heli Roy PhD, RD 5. Nutrition and Chronic Diseases Shanna Lundy, BS 6. Nutrition and the Brain Division of Education The research fostered by these divisions can have a profound Phillip Brantley PhD, Director impact on healthy living and on the prevention of common Pennington Biomedical Research chronic diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, hy- pertension and osteoporosis. Center Claude Bouchard PhD, The Division of Education provides education and information to Executive Director the scientific community and the public about research findings, training programs and research areas, and coordinates 4/05 educational events for the public on various health issues. Sites: We invite people of all ages and backgrounds to participate in Wardlaw G., Kessel M. the exciting research studies being conducted at the Pennington Perspectives in nutrition. Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. If you would like to take part, visit the clinical trials web page at www.pbrc.edu or call 5th ed. 2002. (225) 763-2597. Visit our Web Site: www.pbrc.edu