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Note World Health Organisation indicated on 4 March 2014 that keeping one’s simple sugar (mono and disaccharides) consumption to less than 5 % of daily calories (ie less than about 6 teaspoons of sugar) has added health benefits compared to keeping one’s simple sugar (mono and disaccharides) consumption than 10 % of calories. This refers to all simple sugars whether they are added (pop, cakes) or naturally (e.g. honey, fruit) occurring.

LAST WE TALKED ABOUT WATER-IDATME ALL IMPORTANT TO ENSURE WWFQ FOR WATER PLUS THE ENERGY YIELDING NUTRIENTS FOR ATHLETIC SUCCESS NOW WE WILL TALK ABOUT WATER FOR THE ATHLETE-ANAEROBIC, INTERVAL AND AEROBIC

LECTURE 16 WATER IN SPORTS

OUTLINE OF LECTURE 16 SPRINTING-ANAEROBIC HOCKEY/SOCCER/BASKETBALL/VOLLEYBALL-INTERVAL- MIX OF AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC MARATHON RUNNING-AEROBIC

OUTLINE OF LECTURE 16 EACH OF THE ABOVE SPORTS DISCUSSED IN TERMS OF: TRAINING PRE-EVENT DURING EVENT (IF APPLICABLE) AND POST-EVENT NUTRITON

OUTLINE OF LECTURE 16 GENERAL COMMENTS TRAINING, BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER EVENT WATER INTAKE AND HOW WATER HELPS OXIDATION IF NOT MEETING REQUIREMENTS OR WATER TOXICITY NEED MORE WATER WHY IS WATER IMPORTANT TO ATHLETES?

metabolic pathways that do not depend on oxygen are used LECTURE 16 DEFINITION ANAEROBIC metabolic pathways that do not depend on oxygen are used

INTERVAL (MIX OF ANAEROBIC AND AEROBIC) LECTURE 16 DEFINITION INTERVAL (MIX OF ANAEROBIC AND AEROBIC) metabolic pathways that do not depend on oxygen and metabolic pathways that do depend on oxygen are used

metabolic pathways that do depend on oxygen are used LECTURE 16 DEFINITION AEROBIC metabolic pathways that do depend on oxygen are used

LECTURE 16 GENERAL COMMENTS for success in sports must get nutrients including WATER WWQ to maximise benefits of training and performance during event

Athletic success depends on: nutrition in training pre-event nutrition LECTURE 16 GENERAL COMMENTS Athletic success depends on: nutrition in training pre-event nutrition during event nutrition (if applicable) and nutrition post-event

LECTURE 16 GENERAL COMMENTS CAVEAT information presented is of a more general nature-individual tailoring of timing, foods, drinks and their quantities is done by trial and error

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

REGARDLESS OF SPORT TRAINING DIET WATER in applicable foods and drinks previously mentioned to carry out metabolism to meet energy (carbohydrate, lipid, protein) (as applicable) and maintenance demands and building demands -drink to avoid thirst and to point of comfort

PRE-EVENT-days just before competition REGARDLESS OF SPORT PRE-EVENT-days just before competition WATER in applicable foods and drinks previously mentioned to carry out metabolism to meet energy (carbohydrate, lipid, protein) (as applicable) and maintenance demands and building demands -drink to avoid thirst and to point of comfort

PRE-EVENT- ie day of competition REGARDLESS OF SPORT PRE-EVENT- ie day of competition WATER in applicable foods and drinks previously mentioned to carry out metabolism to meet energy (carbohydrate, lipid, protein) (as applicable) and maintenance demands and building demands-drink only to avoid thirst and to level of comfort

DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE REGARDLESS OF SPORT DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE WATER in applicable foods and drinks previously mentioned to carry out metabolism to meet energy (carbohydrate, lipid, protein) (as applicable) and maintenance demands and building demands -drink to avoid thirst and to point of comfort

DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE REGARDLESS OF SPORT DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE amount of sweating is a combination of exertion, temperature and humidity hence more of each of exertion, temperature and humidity requires more water

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE REGARDLESS OF SPORT DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE also the longer one goes the more one sweats

DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE REGARDLESS OF SPORT DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE water losses are not always met by fluid consumption during an event

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE REGARDLESS OF SPORT DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE and that is a problem as seen in decreasing performance

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE REGARDLESS OF SPORT DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE better hydration gives better endurance (i.e. performance) through better temperature control and heart rate

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE REGARDLESS OF SPORT DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE better performance is also due to better blood volume control

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE REGARDLESS OF SPORT DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE isotonic drinks or hypotonic drinks give better endurance isotonic = solute concentration same as blood hypotonic = solute concentration less than blood

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE REGARDLESS OF SPORT DURING EVENT – AS APPLICABLE better performance with hypotonic and isotonic drinks because faster gastric emptying and better absorption of water and hence better blood volume and hence better temperature control and heart rate

reduction in blood volume decreased skin blood flow REGARDLESS OF SPORT DURING EVENT Dehydration leads to: reduction in blood volume decreased skin blood flow decreased sweat rate decreased heat dissipation increased core temperature increased rate of muscle glycogen use and hence poor performance

REGARDLESS OF SPORT AFTER EVENT WATER in applicable foods previously mentioned to carry out metabolism to meet energy (carbohydrate, lipid, protein) (as applicable) and maintenance demands and building demands

REGARDLESS OF SPORT AFTER EVENT after exercise increasing the sodium content and increasing the water beyond that water lost in sweating improves hydration

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

REGARDLESS OF SPORT AFTER EVENT after 6 hours of rehydration water balance obtained only if sodium intake greater that sodium lost in sweat

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER EVENT REGARDLESS OF SPORT BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER EVENT Note that WWQ for water must be in place so that water can contribute fully to all functions of water all of which contribute to metabolism, maintenance and building

BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER EVENT REGARDLESS OF SPORT BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER EVENT If not meeting water requirements or if have water toxicity issues then problems will arise across the aerobic, mixed and anaerobic spectrum

BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER EVENT REGARDLESS OF SPORT BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER EVENT drink to avoid thirst and yet be comfortable- do not overconsume as this will cause discomfort and poor athletic performance

REGARDLESS OF SPORT oxidation is a feature of exercise

REGARDLESS OF SPORT oxidation causes tissue damage and inflammation

REGARDLESS OF SPORT such oxidative damage needs to be repaired and inflammation suppressed

REGARDLESS OF SPORT damage repaired and inflammation suppressed to improve athletic performance

NEXT LECTURES 13) WATER 16) DIETARY WATER AND SPORTS

REGARDLESS OF SPORT Need more water? –consume more foods and drinks as appropriate -remember foods and drinks are a package deal!!

QUICK REVIEW-WHY IS WATER IMPORTANT TO ATHLETES? All functions of water in lecture 15 are important to athletes -see lecture 15 for a complete list

SUMMARY OF LECTURE 16 SPRINTING-ANAEROBIC HOCKEY/SOCCER/BASKETBALL/VOLLEYBALL-INTERVAL- MIX OF AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC MARATHON RUNNING-AEROBIC

SUMMARY OF LECTURE 16 EACH OF THE ABOVE SPORTS DISCUSSED IN TERMS OF: TRAINING PRE-EVENT DURING EVENT (IF APPLICABLE) AND POST-EVENT NUTRITON

SUMMARY OF LECTURE 16 GENERAL COMMENTS TRAINING, BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER EVENT WATER INTAKE AND HOW WATER HELPS OXIDATION IF NOT MEETING REQUIREMENTS OR WATER TOXICITY NEED MORE WATER WHY IS WATER IMPORTANT TO ATHLETES?