Foreword | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. xv |
General Sports Nutrition | p. 1 |
discuss general sports nutrition, including the following | |
Why should an athlete develop a nutrition and exercise plan? | |
What is hunger? | |
What should my training plate look like? | |
General Exercise Concepts | p. 23 |
review general exercise concepts | |
What are the health benefits of regular exercise? | |
What are the basic principles of exercise that are needed to optimize training and performance? | |
Why should athletes warm up before and cool down after exercise? | |
Before-, During-, and After-Exercise Nutrition | p. 75 |
discuss the timing of meals and snacks | |
What should I eat before exercise? | |
Should I eat before an early-morning workout? | |
What types of foods should the athlete consume during exercise? | |
Vitamins and Minerals | p. 93 |
discuss vitamins and minerals | |
What role do vitamins play in an athlete's diet? | |
What role do minerals play in athlete's diet? | |
What role does calcium play in athletic performance? | |
Fluids | p. 109 |
review fluid intake: | |
Why should athletes consume water as part of their nutrition plan? | |
Is thirst a good predictor of an athlete's fluid needs? | |
How much sweat can an athlete lose per hour of exercise in a hot environment? | |
Weight Management | p. 131 |
discuss weight and its management | |
How do I recognize a fad diet? | |
What constitutes body composition? | |
What role do body mass index, waist circumference, and waist-to-hip ratio play in my performance? | |
Extreme Environments | p. 159 |
explain more about extreme environments | |
What are the effects of acute high-altitude exposure on performance? | |
What is the live-high/train-low concept? | |
What are the considerations for athlete training or competing in cold-weather ambient and/or water environments? | |
Nutritional and Exercise Considerations for Special Populations | p. 171 |
describe nutritional and exercise considerations for special populations | |
What is lactose intolerance? | |
What is the overtraining syndrome? | |
How do I know whether my decreasing performance over the season is related to overtraining or poor nutritional habits? | |
Medications and Supplements | p. 207 |
explain more about medications and supplements: | |
Why has my exercising heart rate changed since I was put on beta-blocker drugs? Other than age-adjusted heart rate, what methods can I use to gauge my exercise intensity? | |
What are ergogenic aids? | |
What are ergolytics? | |
More Information | p. 227 |
provides resources for additional information about sports nutrition and exercise | |
Where can I find more information about sports nutrition and exercise? | |
Bibliography | p. 233 |
Glossary | p. 235 |
Index | p. 247 |
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