Search Results - Nutrients
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Substrate oxidation does not influence middle distance running performance: a randomized controlled crossover trial
Buga, A., Buxton, J. D., Plank, E., Minor, J. D., Sterrett, M. T., Brooks, C. A., Niemann, T. R., Troxel, M. P., Bryarly, A., Furry, Z., Hannon, C., Muench, J., Stone, D., D`Agostino, D. P., Volek, J. S., Koutnik, A. P., Prins, P. J.Published in Nutrients (2025)“…Nutrients…”
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Nutritional intake and timing of marathon runners: influence of athlete`s characteristics and fueling practices on finishing time
Jiménez-Alfageme, R., Pino Garrone, F., Rodriguez-Sanchez, N., Romero-García, D., Sospedra, I., Giménez-Monzó, D., Ayala-Guzmán, C. I., Martínez-Sanz, J. M.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)“…Most athletes did not receive nutritional counselling by a sport dietitian, which may explain why athletes failed to meet specific nutrient recommendations. Future investigations with a larger sample size are warranted to assess the relationship between dietary intake and finish time.…”
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Athletes` opinions on food provision at European Athletics Championships: Implications for the future
Maldonado, I., Oliveira, C. B., Branco, P. A., Sousa, M.Published in Nutrients (2023)“…Nutrients…”
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Vitamin A intake is related to stress fracture occurrence in male collegiate long-distance runners
Toraishi, M., Uenishi, K., Iwamoto, J., Otani, T.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)“…BACKGROUND: Nutrient intake has an essential role in bone disorder prevention among long-distance runners. …”
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International Association of Athletics Federations Consensus Statement 2019: Nutrition for Athletics
Burke, L. M., Castell, L. M., Casa, D. J., Close, G. L., Costa, R. J. S., Desbrow, B., Halson, S. L., Lis, D. M., Melin, A. K., Peeling, P., Saunders, P. U., Slater, G. J., Sygo, J., Witard, O. C., Bermon, S., Stellingwerff, T.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2019)“…Although a "food first" policy should underpin an Athlete`s nutrition plan, there may be occasions for the judicious use of medical supplements to address nutrient deficiencies or sports foods that help the athlete to meet nutritional goals when it is impractical to eat food. …”
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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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Fueling for the field: Nutrition for jumps, throws, and combined events
Sygo, J., Kendig Glass, A., Killer, S. C., Stellingwerff, T.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2019)“…Given the wide range of the energy and nutrient requirements, somatotypes, and training and competition demands of jumpers, throwers, and CE athletes (hereafter, referred to collectively as field event athletes), other reviews in this IAAF nutrition consensus series will be referenced, and this review will focus on novel nutrition and ergogenic supplement interventions and strategies to support performance relevant to field events…”
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Dietary protein for training adaptation and body composition manipulation in track and field athletes
Witard, O. C., Garthe, I., Phillips, S. M.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2019)“…Dietary protein is widely regarded as a key nutrient for allowing optimal training adaptation (Tipton, 2008) and optimizing body composition (Hector & Phillips, 2018; Murphy et al., 2015) in athletes including track and field athletes. …”