Sports Injury Nutrition
Injuries can hinder your progress and peak performance, robbing you of valuable training time. Surprisingly, nutrition is a significant predictor of both injury prevention and recovery. Here's why nutrition matters in sports injury management.
Why is nutrition important for sports injury
Proper nutrition can:
Reduce the Risk of Injury: A well-balanced diet lowers the likelihood of injuries.
Accelerate Return-To-Play: Provide appropriate nutrition to accelerate injury recovery and power restoration
Fuel Appropriately during Different Injury Phases: Adapt nutrition to various stages of injury recovery to help return to play.
Preserve Muscle Mass: Maintain muscle mass during recovery.
Provide Optimal Nutrient Doses: Support recovery without unnecessary fat gain.
Prepare for Surgery: If surgery is necessary, nutrition helps you getting the most from the treatment.
Reduce Inflammation: Nutrition can mitigate inflammation in injured areas.
Regain Muscle and Strength: Optimize protein intake to rebuild muscle.
Use Supplements Safely: Safe and appropriate supplements can aid recovery and nutrition goals.
Why working with a dietitian?
Dietitians are medically-trained nutrition professionals, and the only professional that is qualified to provide individual dietary consultation at the moment (Click here to read about dietitian and nutritionist). Dietitians are trained to provide medical nutrition therapy and one-to-one personalised dietary advice. We take in consideration of one’s lifestyle, dietary habits, preference and goals to tailor our nutrition strategies.
Sports dietitians, who are further trained in sports nutrition, provide advice to individuals at any activity level, promoting health, well-being, and goal achievement.
The topics dietitians might talk to you about:
Adequate nutrition and energy intake to prevent injury
Protein requirement during injury to preserve muscle mass
Different protein requirement to building back muscle and return to play
Maximising healing process by matching nutrient supply
Practical tips to implement nutrition strategies
Safe and effective use of supplement in different phases of injury