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Abstract
This paper examines the various nutritional challenges which athletes encounter in preparing for and participating in ultra-endurance walking and running events. Special attention is paid to energy level, performance, and recovery within the context of athletes' intake of carbohydrate, protein, fat, and various vitamins and minerals. It outlines, by way of a review of literature, those factors which promote optimal performance for the ultra-endurance athlete and provides recommendations from multiple researchers concerned with the nutrition and performance of ultra-endurance athletes. Despite the availability of some research about the subject, there is a paucity of longitudinal material which examines athletes by nature and type of ultra-endurance event, gender, age, race, and unique physiological characteristics. Optimal nutrition results in a decreased risk of energy depletion, better performance, and quicker full-recovery.Entities:
Keywords: Energy; Nutrition; Performance; Training; Ultra-endurance
Year: 2016 PMID: 27895900 PMCID: PMC5117571 DOI: 10.1186/s13728-016-0054-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Extrem Physiol Med ISSN: 2046-7648
A comparison of ultra-endurance walking and running events
| Year published | Name | Subject(s) | Location | Time length | Exercise mode | Distance (km) | Energy intake | Energy expenditure | Total energy deficit | Climate | Terrain/altitude | Nutrition/fluid stations | Self-procured nutrition | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1977 | N/A | 1 male | N/A | 20 h | Running and walking | 160 | 9600 kcal | 10,720 kcal | −1120 kcal | Temperature range: 12–20 °C Wind speeds range: 15–17 km/h | N/A | Fluid stations | None | [ |
| 1993 | N/A | 9 female | N/A | 7 days | Running | N/A | 14,270 kcal | 20,940 kcal | −6670 kcal | N/A | N/A | N/A | Food: ad libitum | [ |
| 1994 | N/A | 1 male | Sydney to Melbourne, Australia | 199 h | Running | 1005 | 5972.57 kcal/day | N/A | N/A | Temperature range: 8–25 °C | Accumulated altitude: 900 m Ascent: 1000 m Descent: 100 m | Food and beverage provided every 15–20 mins. Fluids: carbohydrate supplemented beverage Food: Potato, rice, pasta, and bread | N/A | [ |
| 2000 | Australian run | 1 male | Australia | 217 days (data compiled over 2 weeks of this time) | Running | 14,500 | N/A | 6321 kcal | Negative | N/A | N/A | None | Food: ad libitum | [ |
| 2002 | N/A | 26 (21 male, 5 female) | New York, USA | 26.2 ± 3.6 h | Running | 160 | 7050 kcal | 14,340 kcal | 7290 kcal | Temperature range: 21–38 °C | N/A | 37 food stations | None | [ |
| 2004 | Marathon Des Sables | 1 male | Sahara Desert | 6 days | Running | 229 | 17,572 kcal | 33,776.75 kcal | –16,204.745 kcal | Temperature range: 5 °C(night)–50 °C(day) | N/A | None | Food: ad libitum (dehydrated meals) | [ |
| 2005 | Tour des Dents du Midi | 42 (39 male, 3 female) | Switzerland | 7 h 3 min | Running and walking | 44 | 219–2405 kcal | N/A | −1889 to −2470 kcal | Temperature range: 18–30 °C Humidity range: 34–61% at the lowest altitude, and 57–92% at the highest altitude Wind speeds range: 1–21 km/h | Total ascent:2890 m Ascent and descent range: 860–2494 m | 15 support stations | Food: ad libitum | [ |
| 2010 | 100 km Biel | 11 female | Biel, Switzerland | 12.7 h ± 91 min | Running | 100 | 570 ± 230 kcal | 6310 ± 1340 kcal | −5750 ± 1170 kcal | Temperature range: 8–15 °C | N/A | 17 aid stations | Fluids: ad libitum | [ |
| 2011 | N/A | 1 male | Atcama Desert, Chile | 23 days | Walking | 593 | 40,733 kcal | 110,791 kcal | –70,058 kcal | Described as: temperate climate | Average altitude: 3103 ± 704 m | None | Food: freeze-dried foods, snacks | [ |
| 2011 | 100 km Biel | 27 male | Biel, Switzerland | 11.5 h ± 119 min | Running | 100 | 760 ± 300 kcal | 7420 ± 1660 kcal | –6660 ± 1650 kcal | Temperature range: 8–18 °C | N/A | 17 aid stations | Fluids: ad libitum | [ |
| 2013 | MSUM | 74 (46 male, 28 female) | Al Andalus Ultimate Trail, Spain | 5 days | Running | 225 | 16,740 kcal | 19,155–24,995 kcal | –2415 to –8225 kcal | Described as: hot ambient environment | N/A | Aid stations situated 10 km apart | Fluids: ad libitum | [ |
| 2013 | MDUER | 1 male | North Scotland to Moroccan Sahara desert | 78 days | Running | 4254 | 5541.2 ± 764.3 kcal/day | N/A | N/A | Described as: extreme weather conditions (maximum range: 2.8–45.0 °C) | Altitude of ascent and descent ranged between 0 and 2400 m above sea level, with 7 days at altitude 31500 m | Food and liquid provided daily | N/A | [ |
| 2014 | Glenmore24 Trail Race | 25 (19 male, 6 female) | Cairngorms National | 24 h | Running and walking | 122–208 | 4776.9 ± 2627.3 kcal | 13,136.5 ± 2627.3 kcal | –8359.6 kcal | Temperature range: 0–20 °C in 2011 and 3–19 °C in 2012 Humidity range: 54–82% | Average altitude: 342 m (SD 303 m) | Plain water and electrolyte | Food: ad libitum | [ |
| 2014 | N/A | 6 unspecified | Sierra de Gredos, Spain | 14 h 6 min | Running | 54 | 5124.6 ± 531.2 kcal | 9856.6 ± 859.8 kcal | –4732 kcal | Temperature range: 8–26 °C Temperature average: 14.9 ± 8.7 °C | Maximum altitude : 2484 m Minimum altitude : 1149 m | None | Food: energy bars | [ |
| 2015 | South Pole Race | 13 (12 male, 1 female) | Antarctic | 22.5 days | Running | 800 | Faster finishers: 5332 ± 469 kcal/day Slower finishers: 3048 ± 1140 kcal/day | N/A | N/A | Temperature average: −24.0 °C Humidity: 59.3% Wind speed: 6.6 ms | Altitude range: 2000–2615 m | Snack bags provided (contents: macadamias, chocolate bars, cheese, candy, biltong, muesli, freeze-dried meals, noodles, soup, hot chocolate, coffee, tea, milk) | Food: ad libitum | [ |
| 2016 | N/A | 11 unspecified | Castles of Cartagena, Spain | 6 h 44 min ± 28 min | Running | 54 | 1493.1 ± 491.5 kcal | 5197.1 ± 488.8 kcal | –3704 kcal | N/A | Accumulated altitude: 5391 m; | None | Food: energy bars, glucose tablets and fruit | [ |
Fig. 1Urine color as an indication of hydration status (reproduced with permission from [196])
Optimal serum levels for ultra-endurance runners/walkers
| Micronutrient | Serum marker | Optimal serum level |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin C | L-Ascorbic acid | 40-60 μM |
| Calcium | Calcium | 4.5–5.5 mEq/L |
| Vitamin D | 25-hydroxyvitamin D | 75–100 nmol/L |
| Vitamin E | Alpha Tocopherol | 5.5–17 µg/mL |
| Folate | Plasma folate | 2.7–20 μg/L |
| Vitamin B12 | Holotranscobalamin | 35–156 pmol/L |
| Iron | Ferritin | >50 ng/mL |
| Magnesium | Magnesium | 1.5–3.0 mEq/L |
| Zinc | Zinc | 84–159 µg/dL |