Nutrition and training adaptations in aquatic sports

(Ernährung und Trainingsanpassungen in Wassersportarten)

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The adaptive response to training is determined by the combination of the intensity, volume, and frequency of the training. Various periodized approaches to training are used by aquatic sports athletes to achieve performance peaks. Nutritional support to optimize training adaptations should take periodization into consideration; that is, nutrition should also be periodized to optimally support training and facilitate adaptations. Moreover, other aspects of training (e.g., overload training, tapering and detraining) should be considered when making nutrition recommendations for aquatic athletes. There is evidence, albeit not in aquatic sports, that restricting carbohy- drate availability may enhance some training adaptations. More research needs to be performed, particularly in aquatic sports, to determine the optimal strategy for periodizing carbohydrate intake to optimize adaptations. Protein nutrition is an important consideration for optimal training adaptations. Factors other than the total amount of daily protein intake should be considered. For instance, the type of protein, timing and pattern of protein intake and the amount of protein ingested at any one time influence the metabolic response to protein ingestion. Body mass and composition are important for aquatic sport athletes in relation to power-to-mass and for aesthetic reasons. Protein may be particularly important for athletes desiring to maintain muscle while losing body mass. Nutritional supplements, such as b-alanine and sodium bicarbonate, may have particular usefulness for aquatic athletes` training adaptation.
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Schlagworte: Ernährung Energie Stoffwechsel Energiestoffwechsel Adaptation Training Regulation Supplementierung Flüssigkeit Trainingsperiodisierung Übertraining Tapering
Notationen: Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin Trainingswissenschaft
DOI: 10.1123/ijsnem.2014-0033
Veröffentlicht in: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Veröffentlicht: 2014
Jahrgang: 24
Heft: 4
Seiten: 414-421
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Infografik
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch