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Erschienen in: Sports Medicine 5/2004

01.04.2004 | Review Article

Macronutrient Considerations for the Sport of Bodybuilding

verfasst von: Dr Charles P. Lambert, Laura L. Frank, William J. Evans

Erschienen in: Sports Medicine | Ausgabe 5/2004

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Abstract

Participants in the sport of bodybuilding are judged by appearance rather than performance. In this respect, increased muscle size and definition are critical elements of success. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the literature and provide recommendations regarding macronutrient intake during both ‘off-season’ and ‘pre-contest’ phases. Body builders attempt to increase muscle mass during the off-season (no competitive events), which may be the great majority of the year. During the off-season, it is advantageous for the bodybuilder to be in positive energy balance so that extra energy is available for muscle anabolism. Additionally, during the off-season, adequate protein must be available to provide amino acids for protein synthesis. For 6–12 weeks prior to competition, body builders attempt to retain muscle mass and reduce body fat to very low levels. During the pre-contest phase, the bodybuilder should be in negative energy balance so that body fat can be oxidised. Furthermore, during the pre-contest phase, protein intake must be adequate to maintain muscle mass. There is evidence that a relatively high protein intake (~30% of energy intake) will reduce lean mass loss relative to a lower protein intake (~15% of energy intake) during energy restriction. The higher protein intake will also provide a relatively large thermic effect that may aid in reducing body fat. In both the off-season and pre-contest phases, adequate dietary carbohydrate should be ingested (55–60% of total energy intake) so that training intensity can be maintained. Excess dietary saturated fat can exacerbate coronary artery disease; however, low-fat diets result in a reduction in circulating testosterone. Thus, we suggest dietary fats comprise 15–20% of the body builders’ off-season and pre-contest diets.
Consumption of protein/amino acids and carbohydrate immediately before and after training sessions may augment protein synthesis, muscle glycogen resynthesis and reduce protein degradation. The optimal rate of carbohydrate ingested immediately after a training session should be 1.2 g/kg/hour at 30-minute intervals for 4 hours and the carbohydrate should be of high glycaemic index. In summary, the composition of diets for body builders should be 55–60% carbohydrate, 25–30% protein and 15–20% of fat, for both the off-season and pre-contest phases. During the off-season the diet should be slightly hyperenergetic (~15% increase in energy intake) and during the pre-contest phase the diet should be hypoenergetic (~15% decrease in energy intake).
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Metadaten
Titel
Macronutrient Considerations for the Sport of Bodybuilding
verfasst von
Dr Charles P. Lambert
Laura L. Frank
William J. Evans
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2004
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Sports Medicine / Ausgabe 5/2004
Print ISSN: 0112-1642
Elektronische ISSN: 1179-2035
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/00007256-200434050-00004

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