Sports Medicine: Nutritional Sciences and Nutritional Biochemistry
A special issue of Life (ISSN 2075-1729). This special issue belongs to the section "Biochemistry, Biophysics and Computational Biology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 24988
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nutrition; diet; ketogenic diet; lipedema; biochemistry of nutrition; nutraceuticals; polyphenols; microRNA; epigenetics; sport nutrition; strength training; nutritional supplementation
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Interests: signal transduction; allostasis; physiological stress response; sports medicine; nutrition and dietetics; nutritional biochemistry; nutritional supplements; quality of life; muscle strength; cardiorespiratory fitness; recovery
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Interests: exercise physiology; sports nutrition; performance enhancement; weight loss; women's health
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Sport medicine is now a well-established field with many different applications, ranging from well-being to competitive sports, up to professional athletes. In particular, as in other sectors, nutrition is experiencing exponential growth in interest, leading to the drive to have an increasingly scientific and systematic approach to the subject.
This Special Issue aims to put a particular emphasis on sports nutrition, in particular evaluating the aspects of hormonal and biochemical regulation. This includes "classic" aspects of sports nutrition, such as pre and post workout, pre- and post-competition nutrition, nutrition during physical activity, dietary supplementation with particular focus on ergogenics (creatine, BCAA, HMB, beta- alanine ...) and sport foods (protein powders, bars, gels ...),and also innovative aspects such as the analysis of metabolites through urine or miRNAs to evaluate the nutritional status and consequent performance. Finally, we include new concepts that may involve AI and computational models such as fractals.
Potential topics include, but are not limited, the following:
- Nutrition “peri” workout
- Nutritional supplements and performance
- Role of metabolomic in sport nutrition
- Role of miRNA in sport nutrition
- New consideration on metabolic pathway applied to sport nutrition
- Ergogenics and sport food: new insight
- AI and sport nutrition
- Nutrition and body composition evaluation
Dr. Roberto Cannataro
Dr. Diego A. Bonilla
Prof. Dr. Richard B. Kreider
Dr. Jorge Luis Petro
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sport nutrition
- sport supplementation
- sport biochemistry
- metabolomic
- miRNA
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