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Nutrition concepts for elite distance runners based on macronutrient and energy expenditure.

Sandra Schröder1, Alexandra Fischer, Christina Vock, Mike Böhme, Constance Schmelzer, Myriam Döpner, Olaf Hülsmann, Frank Döring.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Elite distance runners (EDR) must optimize their nutrition to maintain their demanding training schedules.
OBJECTIVE: To develop a nutrition concept for EDR based on energy and macronutrient expenditures.
DESIGN: This theoretical study provides calculations for macronutrient and energy expenditures of EDR. Anthropometric and metabolic characteristics of EDR were assumed based on average real EDR.
SETTING: University of Kiel. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: Three prototypic types of male EDR described in the literature as type I (TI; body mass = 72 kg, respiratory quotient = 0.9 at rest, fast-twitch muscle fibers = 60% to 70%), type II (TII; body mass = 67 kg, respiratory quotient = 0.82 at rest, fast-twitch muscle fibers = 50%), and type III (TIII; body mass = 60 kg, respiratory quotient = 0.75 at rest, fast-twitch muscle fibers = 30% to 40%). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): We calculated the macronutrient and energy expenditures of the 3 types of EDR according to body mass, respiratory quotient, and percentage of fast-twitch muscle fibers.
RESULTS: We found that the average energy expenditure was 3750 kcal . d(-1) for TI runners, 3463 kcal . d(-1) for TII runners, and 3079 kcal . d(-1) for TIII runners. The carbohydrate (CHO) expenditure reached an average value of 10.0 g . kg(-1) . d(-1) for TI runners, 8.0 g . kg(-1) . d(-1) for TII runners, and 4.7 g . kg(-1) . d(-1) for TIII runners. When the EDR accomplished running sessions at a pace >or=100% of maximum oxygen consumption, all types of runners had a CHO demand of about 10 g . kg(-1) . d(-1). The TI and TII runners need a CHO intake of 8 to 10 g . kg(-1) . d(-1). For the TIII runners, a CHO intake >6 g . kg(-1) . d(-1) is necessary during anaerobic training sessions.
CONCLUSIONS: Nutrition concepts must be differentiated for EDR according to metabolic and anthropometric characteristics of the runners and their special training emphases.

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Keywords:  diet, endurance; sports

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18833312      PMCID: PMC2547869          DOI: 10.4085/1062-6050-43.5.489

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Athl Train        ISSN: 1062-6050            Impact factor:   2.860


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