PROmoting FITness and Health through Physical Activity Research Group (PROFITH), Sport and Health University Research Institute (iMUDS), University of Granada, Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Granada, Spain.
University of Granada, Department Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Granada, Spain.
J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2022 Nov 16;19(1):650-663. doi: 10.1080/15502783.2022.2140596. eCollection 2022.
Moderate altitudes carry physiological and metabolic changes that can dampen exercise performance. Fortunately, these changes can be modulated by an optimal nutritional intervention. This case study represents the first nutritional intervention of a moderate altitude athlete. These results may help to establish well-designed nutritional guidelines for moderate altitude sports athletes.
This case study examined the effects of a 11-week nutritional intervention on body composition, muscle strength, cardiorespiratory fitness, resting and exercise nutrient oxidation, and subjective sleep quality, in a male high-level moderate altitude athlete with a very light non-exercise activity thermogenesis. During the 11-week of nutritional intervention, 2800-3500 kcal/day, 6.8-8.9 g/kg/day of carbohydrates, 1.2-1.7 g/kg/day of protein, and 1-2.5 g/kg/day of fat were prescribed. Different specific considerations were also included, such as: iron supplementation, antioxidants increment in different phases, and ergogenic aids (i.e. creatine and beta-alanine). Our results demonstrated a decrease in adiposity and an increase in fat-free mass. In parallel, the athlete improved muscle strength, and therefore endurance adaptations after a maximal effort test (i.e. enhancement of the heart rate recovery). After the intervention, the athlete not only increased the carbohydrate oxidation during exercise and resting conditions but also improved his subjective sleep quality.
Our results suggest that a nutritional intervention based on the endurance nutritional recommendations and adapted to the altitude physiological peculiarities can induce body re-composition, improve physiological adaptations to effort, and upgrade the substrate oxidation in a moderate altitude high-level athletes.
中海拔地区会引起生理和代谢变化,从而降低运动表现。幸运的是,这些变化可以通过最佳营养干预来调节。本病例研究代表了对中海拔运动员进行的首次营养干预。这些结果可能有助于为中海拔运动运动员制定精心设计的营养指南。
本病例研究检查了 11 周营养干预对身体成分、肌肉力量、心肺功能、休息和运动时营养氧化以及主观睡眠质量的影响,该男性高水平中海拔运动员的非运动活动产热非常低。在 11 周的营养干预期间,每天摄入 2800-3500 千卡,6.8-8.9g/kg 碳水化合物,1.2-1.7g/kg 蛋白质和 1-2.5g/kg 脂肪。还规定了不同的具体考虑因素,例如:铁补充剂、不同阶段抗氧化剂的增加以及运动补剂(即肌酸和β-丙氨酸)。我们的结果表明体脂减少,去脂体重增加。同时,运动员的肌肉力量提高,因此在最大努力测试后(即心率恢复增强)耐力适应能力提高。干预后,运动员不仅在运动和休息时增加了碳水化合物氧化,而且主观睡眠质量也得到了改善。
我们的结果表明,基于耐力营养建议并适应高海拔生理特点的营养干预可以引起身体再组成,改善对努力的生理适应,并提高中高水平运动员的底物氧化。