Search Results - Nutrients
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Synbiotic supplementation with probiotics and omega-3 fatty acids enhances upper-body muscle strength in elite swimmers: Evidence for gut-muscle axis modulation during race-pace tr...
Imanian, B., Hemmatinafar, M., Maymandinejad, I., Binazade, M. R., Jäger, R., Jahan, Z., Naseri, K., Rezaei, R., Suzuki, K.Published in Nutrients (2025)“…Nutrients…”
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Elite collegiate swimmers do not meet carbohydrate intake and timing recommendations during heavy training
Lundstrom, E., De Souza, M., Ventrella, M., Williams, N.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2024)“…Limited research exists evaluating the nutrient timing strategies of endurance athletes, and it is unclear whether athletes meet sport-specific nutrient recommendations. …”
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Dietary intake according to the evolution of the resting metabolic rate and body composition of an elite Olympic athlete over a macrocycle: a case study
Saftel, M. A., Leonte, N., Maftei, A., Moanta, A. D.Published in Applied Sciences (2025)“…Experimenting with fueling and recovery tactics during smaller competitions enabled the athlete to meet energy and nutrient demands at the elite level.…”
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Endurance in long-distance swimming and the use of nutritional aids
Miguel-Ortega, Á., Calleja-González, J., Mielgo-Ayuso, J.Published in Nutrients (2024)“…Nutrients…”
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Glycerophospholipids in red blood cells are associated with aerobic performance in young swimmers
Silva, Á. A. R., Bertolucci, V., Scariot, P. P. M., da Cruz, J. P., Mendes, F. M. M., de Oliveira, D. C., Plumari, C. D., Dos Reis, I. G. M., Porcari, A. M., Messias, L. H. D.Published in Nutrients (2024)“…Nutrients…”
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Comparative analysis of gut microbiota following changes in training volume among swimmers
Hampton-Marcell, J. T., Eshoo, T. W., Cook, M. D., Gilbert, J. A., Horswill, C. A., Poretsky, R.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2020)“…Together these data demonstrate a significant association between short-term changes in training volume and microbial composition and structure in the gut; future research will establish whether these changes are associated with energy balance or nutrient intake.…”
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Nutritional behavior of Polish canoeist's athletes: The interest of nutritional education
Nowacka, E., Leszczynska, T., Kopec, A., Hojka, D.Published in Science & Sports (2016)“…Materials and methods: The intake of nutrients was assessed with 24-h recalls in two seasons during the year for the next two years. …”
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Effect of 10 week beta-alanine supplementation on competition and training performance in elite swimmers
Chung, W., Shaw, G., Anderson, M. E., Pyne, D. B., Saunders, P. U., Bishop, D., Burke, L.Published in Nutrients (2012)“…Nutrients…”
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Nutrition for swimming
Shaw, G., Boyd, K. T., Burke, L. M., Koivisto, A.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2014)“…A mixed diet consisting of a variety of nutrient-dense food choices should be sufficient to meet the micronutrient requirements of most swimmers. …”
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Nutrition for recovery in aquatic sports
Burke, L. M., Mujika, I.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2014)“…In some cases, effective recovery occurs only when nutrients are supplied, and an early supply of nutrients may also be valuable in situations in which the period immediately after exercise provides an enhanced stimulus for recovery. …”
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Nutrition, illness, and injury in aquatic sports
Pyne, D. B., Verhagen, E. A., Mountjoy, M. L.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2014)“…In this review, we outline key principles for prevention of injury and illness in aquatic sports, detail the epidemiology of injury and illness in aquatic athletes at major international competitions and in training, and examine the relevant scientific evidence on nutrients for reducing the risk of illness and injury. …”
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Effects of a flavonoid-rich juice on inflammation, oxidative stress, and immunity in elite swimmers: A metabolomics-based approach
Knab, A. M., Nieman, D. C., Gillitt, N. D., Shanely, R. A., Cialdella-Kam, L., Henson, D. A., Sha, W.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2013)“…In conclusion, sprint and middle-distance swimmers had a slight chronic elevation in oxidative stress compared with nonathletic controls, experienced a low magnitude of postworkout perturbations in the biomarkers included in this study, and received no apparent benefit other than added nutrient intake from ingesting JUICE pre- and postworkout for 10 days.…”
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Intakes of selected nutrients, bone mineralisation and density of adolescent female swimmers over a three-year period
Czeczelewski, J., Dlugolecka, B., Czeczelewska, E.Published in Biology of Sport (2013)“…No systematic, significant between-group differences were found in nutrient intake or in bone mineralization variables. …”
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Nutrition guidelines for strength sports: Sprinting, weightlifting, throwing events, and bodybuilding
Slater, G., Phillips, S. M.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2011)“…Greater insight into optimization of dietary intake to achieve nutrition-related goals would be achieved from assessment of nutrient distribution over the day, especially intake before, during, and after exercise. …”
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Energy expenditure and food intake of competitive swimmers during training
Soultanakis, H., Mandaloufas, M., Platanou, T.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming X (2006)“…The purpose of this study was to investigate weather the dietary intake of elite swimmers can match the energy and nutrient requirements of training. Dietary habits were evaluated in 16 elite swimmers (6 male, 10 female). …”