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Energy Availability, Macronutrient Intake, and Nutritional Supplementation for Improving Exercise Performance in Endurance Athletes.

Current sports medicine reports
June 1, 2018
Gretchen A Casazza et al. (5 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Extracted Claims (6)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
optimal calorie intake
neutral
athlete health, performance, and recovery
athletes
-
summarized
#1
optimal carbohydrate intake
neutral
athlete health, performance, and recovery
athletes
-
summarized
#2
optimal protein intake
neutral
athlete health, performance, and recovery
athletes
-
summarized
#3
fluid intake
neutral
-
-
-
summarized
#4
optimal dose and timing of beetroot supplementation
neutral
time trial performance
endurance athletes
-
summarized
#5
optimal dose and timing of caffeine supplementation
neutral
time trial performance
endurance athletes
-
summarized
#6
Abstract

Endurance athletes use nutritional guidelines and supplements to improve exercise performance and recovery. However, use is not always based on scientific evidence of improved performance, which type of athlete would benefit most, or the optimal dose and timing of a particular supplement. Health professionals that give advice to athletes need to target their recommendations on the energy systems and muscle fiber types used for the athlete's sporting event, the goal of the training block, the time of the competitive season, and the characteristics and food preferences of the individual athlete. This review aims to summarize the most current research findings on the optimal calorie, carbohydrate, and protein intake for athlete health, performance, and recovery. We also summarized new findings on fluid intake and the optimal dose and timing of beetroot and caffeine supplementation on time trial performance in endurance athletes.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AthletesAthletic PerformanceBeta vulgarisCaffeineDietary CarbohydratesDietary ProteinsDietary SupplementsEnergy IntakeHumansPhysical EnduranceSports Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Study Links
Citation Metrics
Total Citations31
Citations/Year4.4
Relative Citation Ratio2.13
NIH Percentile76.4%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.75
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