Hyponatremia occurs where
sodium levels in the blood become dangerously low due to excessive
water consumption. Blood sodium levels that drop too low can lead to
seizures, coma, and even death. To prevent hyponatremia usually occurs in
endurance and ultra-endurance events follow these guidelines.
New research in adolescents demonstrates that a protein-rich breakfast,
containing eggs, improves appetite control and additional research shows
that a higher protein diet may help obese adolescents manage weight.
Fruits and veggies offer many benefits. As summer approaches and an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables become available from your local grocery story or better yet farmer's market, it is important to know how each "group" contributes to long term health. And the easiest way to do that? By following the colors of the rainbow!
The calories burned during a soccer game, much less a two-day tournament, require soccer players to literally be eating all the time, so parents need to feed youth soccer players a high calorie diet for peak performance.
There is a general movement among many soccer players and other athletes
to avoid salt. However, this is not always necessary; in fact, if your
child or teen is a heavy sweater, or craves salty foods, he may benefit
from the extra salt.
Proper nutrition for athletes at away games and tournaments don't have to suffer. Here are some travel team nutrition tips for sports parents, coaches and
managers.
Endurance sports athletes can improve performance by consuming a variety of carbohydrates during exercise and a balance of carbohydrates and protein after sports as part of a training and recovery diet.