Friday, May 6, 2011

The Importance Of Sports Nutrition Information

By Owen Jones


Sports nutrition does not only apply to sports people. Sports nutrition knowledge is applicable to everybody who wants to be fit and eat good quality food in order to give the body all the goodness it needs to get you through the day.

Nutrition is all embracing: healthy nutrition means that your body gets energy from decent food; that your brain and your nerves get the correct nutrients to be able to function in the right manner and that you eat the right type of foods in order to help your blood and internal organs carry out their functions.

This knowledge is invaluable to sports people because they want to perform to their utmost ability and often there is a lot of money at stake, but it is still relevant to all of us who have more modest physical goals.

Running a marathon or lifting large weights requires a great deal of energy and it takes a lot out of the body. Once the task has been carried out, the body has to recover its strength. On a lesser scale we all have to do this at the end of every day, having carried out our daily tasks.

Nutritionists have discovered that certain foods and some food combinations aid the delivery of energy and the recuperation afterwards. Therefore, if you eat the right foods, you ought to feel more alert and more energetic and not be so tired at the end of the day.

It appears that calcium is a major nutrient for general levels good health. Getting your 'Recommended Daily Amount' (RDA) of calcium will give you 'staying power'. Furthermore, it will assist you to not feel hungry, so it should also help in any diet meant to make you lose weight.

Another nutrient with a likewise beneficial function is the Omega essential fatty acids group. However, there seems to be a great deal of confusion about the Omegas. There are quite a few of them, but the two main ones that we need are Omega 3 and Omega 6.

Most people get too much Omega 6 and not enough Omega 3, which many individuals blame for the rise in the incidence of heart disease, atherosclerosis, arthritis, obesity and lots more 'contemporary' diseases. Then there are two kinds of Omega 3.

Omega 3 short chain molecule fatty acids, which can be obtained from lots of land-based foodstuffs and the Omega 3 long chain molecule fatty acids which are only available from aquatic sources. These are the ones most people are lacking and lacking in serious amounts.

So, ensuring a regular supply of just these two nutrients could go a long way to helping you feel more lively, less tired and more likely to bounce back after a difficult day.

The first thing to do is check the RDA of calcium and Omega 3 (DHA AND EPA) from fish oil and / or kelp or seaweed and make sure that you are getting that in your diet.

This is not all the sports nutrition information you should know, but perhaps it will motivate you to carry out further study.




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