Considerations for ultra-endurance activities: part 1- nutrition.
Res Sports Med
; 27(2): 166-181, 2019.
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Ultra-endurance activities (≥ 4h) present unique challenges that, beyond fatigue, may be exacerbated by sub-optimal nutrition during periods of increased requirements and compromised gastrointestinal function. The causes of fatigue during ultra-endurance exercise are multi-factorial. However, mechanisms can potentially include central or peripheral fatigue, thermal stress, dehydration, and/or endogenous glycogen store depletion; of which optimising nutrition and hydration can partially attenuate. If exercise duration is long enough (e.g. ≥ 10h) and exercise intensity low enough (e.g. 45-60% of maximal oxygen uptake), it is bio-energetically plausible that ketogenic adaptation may enhance ultra-endurance performance, but this requires scientific substantiation. Conversely, the scientific literature has consistently demonstrated that daily dietary carbohydrates (3-12g/kg/day) and carbohydrate intake (30-110g/h) during ultra-endurance events can enhance performance at individually tolerable intake rates. Considering gastrointestinal symptoms are common in ultra-endurance activities, effective dietary prevention and management strategies may provide functional, histological, systemic, and symptomatic benefits. Taken together, a well-practiced and individualized fuelling approach is required to optimize performance in ultra-endurance events.
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Asunto principal:
Resistencia Física
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Carbohidratos de la Dieta
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Ejercicio Físico
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Metabolismo Energético
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Rendimiento Atlético
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Atletas
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Fenómenos Fisiológicos en la Nutrición Deportiva
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Necesidades Nutricionales
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Humans
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Res Sports Med
Asunto de la revista:
MEDICINA ESPORTIVA
Año:
2019
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Article
País de afiliación:
Australia