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Nutrition and Supplements in Cycling

Title
Nutrition and Supplements in Cycling / edited by Lewis A. Gough and S. Andy Sparks.
ISBN
1003375413
1040037313
1040037348
9781003375418
9781040037317
9781040037348
1032451076
1032451084
9781032451077
9781032451084
Edition
First edition.
Publication
New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxx, 318 pages).
Local Notes
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Biographical / Historical Note
Lewis A. Gough (PhD) is an Associate Professor at Birmingham City University, UK. He is also the College Academic Lead for the Research Excellent Framework and the Course Leader for the Master's by Research course. He collaborates with national and international organisations across a range of sports including cycling and swimming, primarily supporting professional athletes and the sport science support teams through his research. He actively engages with industry, advising professional sporting organisations on nutrition, and has over 50 internationally peer-reviewed articles. S. Andy Sparks (PhD) has over 25 years of experience teaching and researching in Sport and Exercise Nutrition and Physiology. Most recently he was a Reader in Exercise Physiology, leading the Sport and Exercise Nutrition provision on a BSc Sport and Exercise Science programme. His research has developed several international collaborations and consultancy and he has over 85 peer-reviewed publications. He now works for Maurten AB.
Summary
Nutrition and Supplements in Cycling provides a blueprint for all the key nutritional aspects a cyclist should consider from health to macro- and micro-nutrients, and the finer details, such as sports supplements to improve competitive performance. As a result, cyclists and coaches can use this book as a handbook to help with supporting their own (or their athletes') health and performance through evidence-based nutrition. The nutritional demands of cycling are as diverse as the number of disciplines in the sport. To address this issue, this book covers the nutritional strategies for short- and long-distance disciplines and considers the implications of training and racing in a variety of environmental conditions. The book is divided into two distinct parts that are structured around the nutrition demands and practices of cyclists and an evaluation of novel and existing supplements that are currently being used or considered by riders. This book represents a go-to resource for cyclists, performance nutritionists, coaches, and students looking for the most effective and up-to-date evidence-based nutritional strategies for enhancing cycling performance. It brings together a team of emerging and world-leading academics, along with practitioners and riders from the UCI World and Pro Tours, to provide insightful evaluations of the latest science and to translate that knowledge into practical recommendations. Finally, it presents a model of reflective practice designed to enhance the performance nutrition practitioner's development and practices. This book is key reading for active cyclists, cycling coaches, and athletes, as well as researchers and students of sport and exercise science, nutrition, human performance, and exercise physiology.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Original
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 08, 2024
Contents
1. Introduction to Nutrition and Supplements in CyclingS. Andy Sparks, Neil D. Clarke, and Lewis A. Gough 2. Nutritional Intakes of World Class CyclistsTim Podlogar, James Moran, S. Andy Sparks, and Lewis A. Gough 3. Macronutrients for Training and RacingMatthew Cole, Jennie L. Carter, Tim Podlogar, Marc Fell and Lewis A. Gough 4. MicronutrientsEnette Larson-Meyer 5. Body CompositionLewis A. Gough, Marc Fell, S. Andy Sparks, Matthew Cole, and Tim Podlogar 6. HydrationHeather Z. Macrae and Lewis J James 7. Considerations for Bone HealthAdam J. Herbert, Mark J. Hutson, Maria Papageorgiou, and Ian Varley 8. Gastrointestinal Symptoms in CyclistsJamie N. Pugh, Harvey O. Fortis, and Patrick B. Wilson 9. Extreme EnvironmentsAsh Willmott, Rachel Malcolm, Caroline Sunderland, Sanjoy Deb, Neil D. Clarke, Rachel Tan, Lewis A. Gough, and Carl James 10. Introduction to SupplementsLewis A. Gough and S. Andy Sparks 11. Intracellular Buffering SupplementsBryan Saunders and Lewis A. Gough 12. Extracellular Buffering SupplementsLewis A. Gough, Amelia Carr, Charles Urwin, Bryan Saunders, Lars R. McNaughton, and S. Andy Sparks 13. Dietary NitrateRachel Tan and Andrew M. Jones 14. Caffeine SupplementationNeil D. Clarke, Lucas Guimaraes Ferreira, and Jason Tallis 15. Creatine SupplementationBryan Saunders, Lewis A. Gough, Arthur Carvalho, Antonio Torregrosa, Tamires Nunes Oliveira, and Caio Reis 16. Novel and Popular SupplementsLewis A. Gough, Bryan Saunders, and S. Andy Sparks 17. Towards a model of Professional Practice: Critical reflections from blowing up the Giro!James P. Morton
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