1st Edition

Food, Nutrition and Sports Performance II The International Olympic Committee Consensus on Sports Nutrition

Edited By Ron Maughan, L.M. Burke, E.F. Coyle Copyright 2004
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book summarizes the latest meeting of the world's leading researchers in sports nutrition, held at the IOC headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland. The aim of the conference was to review the latest developments in the world of sport nutrition, to follow up on developments since the previous 1991 conference, and to draw up guidelines to help athletes and coaches optimise their performance by using nutrition to support training and maximise performance in competition.

    Subjects discussed in this cutting-edge collection include:

    * energy balance and body composition
    * the role of carbohydrates
    * the role of proteins and amino acids
    * athlete fluid and electrolyte requirements
    * the use of dietary supplements for optimum performance and immune function.

    1. Energy balance and body composition in sports and exercise 2. Carbohydrates and fat for training and recovery 3. Pre-exercise carbohydrate and fat ingestion: effects on metabolism and performance 4. Fluid and fuel intake during exercise 5. Fluid and electrolyte needs for preparation and recovery from training and competition 6. Protein and amino acids 7. Dietary antioxidants and exercise 8. Dietary supplements 9. Exercise, nutrition and immune function 10. Nutritional strategies to influence adaptations to training

    Biography

    Ron Maughan obtained his BSc (Physiology) and PhD from the University of Aberdeen, and held a lecturing position in Liverpool before returning to Aberdeen where he was based for almost 25 years. He is now a professor at Loughborough University, England. He has published extensively in the scientific literature, and is on the editorial board of several international journals.