Search Results - Nutrients
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Tailored nutrition strategies for Paralympic athletes: addressing unique energy, nutrients, and hydration needs to enhance performance and health
Ghazzawi, H., Al-Aqaili, R., Khataybeh, B., Al-Aittan, F., Hamaideh, S., Alhalaiqah, T., Amawi, A., Trabelsi, K., Jahrami, H., AlHaj Hasan, M.Published in Frontiers in Nutrition (2024) -
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Dietary quality and nutrient intakes of elite paracyclists
Shaw, K. A., Chilibeck, P. D., Warkentin, T. D., Zello, G. A.Published in Nutrients (2024)“…Nutrients…”
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Can creatine supplementation interfere with muscle strength and fatigue in brazilian national level paralympic powerlifting?
Sampaio, C. R. S. F., Aidar, F. J., Ferreira, A. R. P., dos Santos, J. L., Marçal, A. C., de Matos, D. G., de Souza, R. F., Moreira, O. C., Guerra, I., Filho, J. F., Marcucci-Barbosa, L. S., Nunes-Silva, A., de Almeida-Neto, P. F., Cabral, B. G. A. T., Reis, V. M.Published in Nutrients (2020)“…Nutrients…”
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Strategies to fuel Paralympic athletes
Jonvik, K.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Big data from several Paralympic sports and countries are needed, including particular focus on energy availability as well as bone health and body composition, in order to develop Paralympic specific dietary guidelines for energy and macro nutrient intakes. Furthermore, more knowledge is needed to identify RED-S symptoms in Paralympic athletes and whether these reflect nutritional status or is a result of the disability itself. …”
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Nutritional intake in high-performance para athletes
Duarte Junior, M. A., Enriquez-Martinez, O. G., Brisola, K. M., Oliveira, J., Molina, M. D. C. B., Trakman, G. L., de Mello, M. T., Longhi, R.Published in Nutrition (2023)“…Sociodemographic factors were assessed using a purpose-designed survey, which included self-reported weight and height. Differences in nutrient intake based on sex, age, body mass index, and sporting factors were evaluated. …”
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Nutritional strategies in an elite wheelchair marathoner at 3900 m altitude: a case report
Sanz-Quinto, S., Moya-Ramón, M., Brizuela, G., Rice, I., Urbán, T., López-Grueso, R.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2019)“…m required increased nutrient requirements as well as the systematic control needed to re-adapt a nutritional program. …”
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Nutrition for sport, exercise and performance
Belski, R., Forsyth, A., Mantzioris, E.Published 2019“…Translating nutrition: From nutrients to foods - Adrienne Forsyth 7. Dietary assessment - Yasmine C. …”
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Key nutritional strategies to optimize performance in para athletes
Scaramella, J., Kirihennedige, N., Broad, E. M.Published in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Clinics of North America (2018)“…Para athletes are a high-risk population for inadequate dietary intake leading to insufficiencies in nutrients important to athletic performance. This is partly due to minimal support and resources, especially in sport nutrition education, combined with limited prior nutrition knowledge and risks associated with different impairment types. …”
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Magnesium status in Olympic & Paralympic athletes compared with a sedentary population and validation of a FFQ as an assessment tool for dietary magnesium intake
Killer, S. C., Brown, R. A., Collins, A. L.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2017)“…Lower plasma Mg levels in athletes compared with non-athletes suggest enhanced nutrient demands during exercise may be causing a transient shift of Mg from the plasma to sites of metabolic demand. …”
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Maximising Your Immune System and Preventing Infections
Gleeson, M.Published in Cycle coaching (2001)“…These can include the physiological stress of heavy exercise, psychological stress (worry and anxiety), exercising in an extreme environment (heat, cold, altitude) and inadequate diet, particularly inadequate intake of either carbohydrate, protein or micro-nutrients.…”