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Nutrition for young athletes

Posted: May 10th 2008 10:00PM by Maggie Vink
Filed under: Fitness, Food and Nutrition, Healthy Kids

Last fall, my son played soccer. Week after week I was disappointed in the snacks that parents brought for the kids. Now it's baseball season and I'm seeing the same trend. My son has been given sugary juices, "sports" drinks that are loaded with sugar, cookies, chips, and snack cakes. I'm not completely opposed to kids having treats from time to time. But I think that, after being active, kids need some decent nutrition.

While adult and competitive athletes may need nutritional programs designed specifically to boost performance, kids don't need anything that rigid. All kids need is good nutrition to get the most out of their activities. Here are a few tips:

  • Eating a healthy diet with lots of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beneficial fats, and lean protein will give your young athletes all the fuel they need. A daily multi-vitamin is also a good idea. Sports bars, protein gels, and other specialized foods aren't necessary.
  • It's important to keep your young athlete hydrated. Young children, in particular, are prone to dehydration because their bodies produce more heat yet sweat less. But water is sufficient for youth sports. Unless the activity is constant and extends beyond one hour, drinks with added electrolytes just aren't necessary. Besides, many sports drinks offer nothing more than artificial coloring, artificial flavors, sodium, and high fructose corn syrup.
  • While it's not an issue with boys my son's age, I know high-school and college-age athletes may be tempted by the powders and drinks guaranteed to pump them up. The problem is that dietary supplements (which is what those sports aids are considered) aren't screened by the FDA so their efficacy and safety aren't monitored. While many may be harmless and some might even be effective, there's risk involved.
Good nutrition and consistent exercise are all any young athlete needs to stay at the top of their game.

Tiger gets his own brand of Gatorade

Posted: Oct 19th 2007 5:58PM by Martha Edwards
Filed under: Celebrities and Entertainment

What would you do with $100 Million? Most of us can't even fathom having that sort of money, but for Tiger Woods, it's just another day at the office -- he recently signed a deal that will see him getting $100 Million to develop his own line of Gatorade.

Gatorade Tiger will hit stores in the spring, and Woods even choose the flavours himself -- citrus blend, cherry blend and grape. Woods feels god about endorsing Gatorade, because he claims it's something he drinks regularly. But take note: Just because Tiger drinks Gatorade doesn't mean you need it -- read this post of Rigel's on when you need sports drinks and when you should stick to water.

Daily Fit Tip: Know what you need in a sports drink

Posted: Aug 10th 2007 6:00AM by Rigel Celeste
Filed under: Food and Nutrition, Daily Fit Tip

Depending on how long you workout and exactly what kind of exercise you're doing, your body needs different things from you. Hydration is important across the board, but when it comes to drinking fluids there's a big difference between water and sports drinks. Do you need the calories and electrolytes? What about protein? Is plain water better in some situations?

Experts say that if you're exercising for an hour or less at one time all you really need is water. Only when your body is subjected to long endurance-type activities for more than an hour is it in need of a calorie boost and electrolyte replacement. If you're drinking calories during or after a shorter workout you're really just canceling out all the energy you just burned!



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