<div><p>Wheelchair basketball has evolved into a high-performance sport over several years, and small variations in player performance can determine the difference between winning and losing. Therefore, adequate micronutrient intake may influence this difference if performance-promoting macronutrient intake and physical fitness are equal between teams. Seventeen elite male wheelchair basketball players belonging to the Spanish National Team participated in this study. Macro- and micronutrient intake were determined using a food-weighing diary over three consecutive days during three training camps in two consecutive years. Current Dietary Reference Intake levels were used to determine the adequacy of intake of seventeen micronutrients of pa...
Adequate micro- and macronutrient intakes are important for optimal athlete performance and recovery...
Efforts to provide nutrition support to para-athletes have not been established to date, and are far...
Background: Well-trained elite athletes differ from the general population in being considerably mor...
Background: Mediterranean diet (Med-D) has been previously suggested for athletes, but Paralympics u...
Background and objective: For a high level athlete, it is essential to ensure optimal energy as well...
Dietary intakes and supplement use in Paralympic athletes remains largely unexplored, and specialize...
Background and objective: For a high level athlete, it is essential to ensure optimal energy as well...
Wheelchair rugby is a rapidly growing Paralympic sport; however, research remains predominantly in t...
This study investigated whether athletes meet micronutrient recommendations and whether the adequacy...
Background: The use of nutritional supplements (NS) among athletes is widespread. However, little is...
An adequate intake of minerals and vitamins is essential for health and performance of athletes. Dep...
Web-based 24-h dietary recalls and questionnaires were obtained from 553 Dutch well-trained athletes...
Athletes’ nutrition optimization is very important for the nutritional support in all sport speciali...
The nutrient needs of athletes with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) are dependent on their physiological al...
Energy intakes of adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) have been reported to be relatively low with ...
Adequate micro- and macronutrient intakes are important for optimal athlete performance and recovery...
Efforts to provide nutrition support to para-athletes have not been established to date, and are far...
Background: Well-trained elite athletes differ from the general population in being considerably mor...
Background: Mediterranean diet (Med-D) has been previously suggested for athletes, but Paralympics u...
Background and objective: For a high level athlete, it is essential to ensure optimal energy as well...
Dietary intakes and supplement use in Paralympic athletes remains largely unexplored, and specialize...
Background and objective: For a high level athlete, it is essential to ensure optimal energy as well...
Wheelchair rugby is a rapidly growing Paralympic sport; however, research remains predominantly in t...
This study investigated whether athletes meet micronutrient recommendations and whether the adequacy...
Background: The use of nutritional supplements (NS) among athletes is widespread. However, little is...
An adequate intake of minerals and vitamins is essential for health and performance of athletes. Dep...
Web-based 24-h dietary recalls and questionnaires were obtained from 553 Dutch well-trained athletes...
Athletes’ nutrition optimization is very important for the nutritional support in all sport speciali...
The nutrient needs of athletes with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) are dependent on their physiological al...
Energy intakes of adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) have been reported to be relatively low with ...
Adequate micro- and macronutrient intakes are important for optimal athlete performance and recovery...
Efforts to provide nutrition support to para-athletes have not been established to date, and are far...
Background: Well-trained elite athletes differ from the general population in being considerably mor...