Title Prehrana i učinak u sportu
Title (english) Diet and performance in sport
Author Josip Šakić
Mentor Maja Pavela Vrančić (mentor)
Committee member Maja Pavela Vrančić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Stjepan Orhanović (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Ivica Ljubenkov (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Split Faculty of Science (Department of Chemistry) Split
Defense date and country 2018-07-12, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOTECHNICAL SCIENCES Nutrition
Abstract Prehrana igra ključnu ulogu u pripremi i oporavku sportaša. Ovisno o intenzitetu i trajanju aktivnosti, u različitim omjerima mogu biti angažirana 3 bioenergetska sustava: anaerobni alaktatni, anaerobni laktatni i aerobni sustav. Kao primarni izvor energije, mišići koriste ugljikohidrate pohranjene u obliku glikogena. Za obnovu glikogena važan je unos odgovarajuće količine ugljikohidrata kroz prehranu. Glikemijski indeks i opterećenje, vrijednosti su kojima vrednujemo hranu ovisno o brzini kojom podižu razinu glukoze u krvi. Proteini iz hrane mišićima služe kao izvor aminokiselina, građevnih jedinica koje će iskoristiti za sintezu vlastitih proteina u svrhu regeneracije i rasta. Pri odabiru namirnica, od ključne je važnosti aminokiselinski sastav. Masti su u okviru sportske prehrane važne za održavanje hormonalne ravnoteže, zdravlja zglobova i imuniteta te kao skladišni oblik energije. Pozornost treba obratiti i na pravilnu hidraciju zbog negativnog utjecaja dehidracije i hiperhidracije na sportsku izvedbu. Vitamini i minerali esencijalne su komponente gotovo svih tjelesnih procesa. Nedostatak bilo kojega od njih negativno će utjecati na sportsku izvedbu, ali i na opće zdravlje. Kalcij, željezo i vitamin D najčešći su mikronutrijenti u deficitu. U današnjem kompetitivnom svijetu sporta, sve više sportaša okreće se dodacima prehrani poput proteinskih izolata, kreatina i kofeina kako bi poboljšali svoj učinak i stekli prednost nad svojim protivnicima.
Abstract (english) The diet plays a key role in athlete's training and recovery. Depending on the intensity and duration of the activity, 3 bioenergetic systems can be engaged at varying ratios: anaerobic alactic, anaerobic lactic and the aerobic system. Muscles use carbohydrates stored in form of glycogen as their primary energy source. Adequate dietary carbohydrate intake is important for glycogen re-synthesis. The glycemic index and the load are values which we assign to foods based on the speed at which they elevate the blood glucose level. Muscles use proteins from food as a source of amino acids, building blocks which they utilise for the synthesis of their own proteins, for the purpose of regeneration and growth. When choosing foods, amino acid composition is of key importance. In the context of sports nutrition, fats are important for maintaining hormonal balance, healthy bones and the immune system, but also as a form of energy storage. Attention should also be paid to proper hydration due to the negative effect of dehydration and hyperhydration on sports performance. Vitamins and minerals are essential components of virtually all body processes. Lack of any vitamin or mineral will negatively affect the sports performance as well as general health. Calcium, iron and vitamin D are among the most common micronutrient deficiencies. In today's highly competitive world of sports, more and more athletes turn to sports supplements such as protein isolates, creatine and caffeine in order to improve their performance and gain advantage over their opponents.
Keywords
prehrana
sportaš
učinak
mišići
ugljikohidrati
proteini
hidracija
Keywords (english)
diet
athlete
performance
muscles
carbohydrates
proteins
hydration
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:166:264218
Study programme Title: Nutrition Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) nutricionizma (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) nutricionizma)
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