Nutritionally Relevant Technological Advancements in Professional Cycling.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Javier T Gonzalez, Simon Helleputte, Teun van Erp, Daniel Green, Tim Podlogar, Wim Derave, Asker Jeukendrup, Louise M Burke
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Abstract

Technological innovations can provide cyclists and their support team additional data. These data have potential to improve understanding of performance determinants and could be used to identify and tailor nutritional strategies to improve cycling performance. This potential, however, is dependent on the quality, interpretation, and practical use of the data generated. In this review, several technologies that are used or have some potential for use, in professional cycling are discussed. These include power meters, continuous glucose monitors, portable sweat and lactate analyzers, noninvasive estimation of muscle fiber typology, ultrasound for muscle glycogen concentrations and subcutaneous fat quantification, noninvasive core body temperature sensors, and portable substrate metabolism analyzers. The evidence regarding the validity of these technologies is critically evaluated, alongside a discussion of the potential rationale (or lack thereof) for their use in guiding nutritional strategies. Some of these technologies have sufficient validity and reliability to provide data of sufficient quality and, combined with appropriate rationale, can inform some nutritional strategies (e.g., energy expenditure from power meters). In contrast, other technologies either have insufficient rationale to inform a nutritional strategy or currently lack the validity and/or reliability to provide data of sufficient quality to inform nutritional strategies. Practitioners working with athletes are recommended to consider whether there is any practical value in each metric and, if so, then consider the validity and reliability of a method to measure such a metric before implementation.

职业自行车运动中与营养相关的技术进步。
技术创新可以为骑自行车者及其支持团队提供额外的数据。这些数据有可能提高对性能决定因素的理解,并可用于确定和定制营养策略,以提高循环性能。然而,这种潜力取决于所生成数据的质量、解释和实际使用。在这篇综述中,几种技术已经使用或有一些潜在的使用,在专业自行车讨论。其中包括功率计、连续血糖监测仪、便携式汗液和乳酸分析仪、无创肌肉纤维类型评估、肌糖原浓度超声和皮下脂肪定量、无创核心体温传感器和便携式底物代谢分析仪。对这些技术有效性的证据进行了严格评估,并讨论了它们在指导营养策略方面的潜在原理(或缺乏原理)。其中一些技术具有足够的有效性和可靠性,可以提供足够质量的数据,并与适当的原理相结合,可以为某些营养策略提供信息(例如,电能表的能量消耗)。相比之下,其他技术要么没有足够的理由来指导营养战略,要么目前缺乏有效性和/或可靠性,无法提供足够质量的数据来指导营养战略。建议与运动员一起工作的从业人员考虑每个指标是否有任何实用价值,如果有,则在实施之前考虑测量该指标的方法的有效性和可靠性。
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5.00
自引率
8.00%
发文量
50
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM) publishes original scientific investigations and scholarly reviews offering new insights into sport nutrition and exercise metabolism, as well as articles focusing on the application of the principles of biochemistry, physiology, and nutrition to sport and exercise. The journal also offers editorials, digests of related articles from other fields, research notes, and reviews of books, videos, and other media releases. To subscribe to either the print or e-version of IJSNEM, press the Subscribe or Renew button at the top of your screen.
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