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Sports Nutrition


As per available reports about Sports Nutrition 01 relevant Journals, 6 Editors, 1 National Symposium are presently dedicated exclusively to sports medicine and about 1 articles is being published on Physical Fitness.
 
Sports Nutrition is the study and practice of nutrition and diet as it relates to athletic performance. It is concerned with the type and quantity of fluid and food taken by an athlete, and deals with nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, supplements and organic substances such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Although an important part of many sports training regimens.
 
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Scope & Importance:
Sports nutrition is the study and practice of nutrition and diet as it relates to athletic performance. It is concerned with the type and quantity of fluid and food taken by an Athlete, and deals with nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, supplements and organic substances such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Although an important part of many sports training regimens
 
Market Analysis:
Sports medicine and nutrition markets are estimated to be at $3.3 billion and is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 9.3% to reach $5.7 billion by 2017. Knee application still holds the largest share among others due to the high frequency of ACL injuries along with other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, meniscal cartilage damage, and patellar chondromalacia.
 
Basketball and soccer are two sports in the spotlight for an increase in the number of professional and non-professional players. These games, along with many other regional games, have increased in popularity in the past decade. This can be seen from almost a 5% to 8% rise in number of basketball players every year. These games, becoming popular in Asian countries such as China, Korea, India, and Eastern Bloc countries, can promote a very favourable outcome for the intensive sports medicine market. Research has shown that due to the large number of players and popularity of sports, the incidences of injury are high. This is predicted to propel the sports medicine market and create emerging markets in the growing economies of Asia and Latin America.
 
High energy supplements have shown to increase the performance of physical activity. A study done at the University of Texas saw a 4.7% increase of performance in 83% of participants after drinking Red Bull Energy Drink which was more intense than the compared placebo. The energy drink most dominantly increased the epinephrine and noreprinephrine (adrenaline and its precursor) levels and beta-endorphins in the blood than before consumption. Caffeine, carbohydrates and Vitamin B are factors that may have favored performance increase with no change in perceived exertion.
 
Caffeine has been known since the 1900s and became popularly used since the 1970s when its power of masking fatigue became highly recognized. Similarly, the caffeine found in energy drinks shows an increased reaction performance and increased good feelings of energy, focus and alterness in quickness and reaction anaerobic power tests. In other words, consuming an energy drink with caffeine increases short time/rapid exercise performance (like short full-speed sprints and heavy power weight lifting.)
 
Post-exercise nutrition is just as important, if not more important than pre-exercise nutrition as it pertains to recovery. Traditionally, sports drinks such as Gatorade and Powerade, are consumed during and after exercise because they effectively rehydrate the body by refueling the body with minerals and electrolytes. Gatorade was founded in the 1960s, when the University of Florida, Gainesville Gators improved their performance with “Gator Aid.” A drink was made of glucose and sucrose in water and helped the football players' performance. And by the 1970s, many other sports drinks of its kind had been manufactured. However, sports drinks lack protein.
New studies in 2008 have found milk, especially skim milk and chocolate milk may be the new sports drink , as milk leads to protein the synthesis which boosts net muscle protein balance. Milk naturally contains many electrolytes, nutrients and other properties that help to make it a great post-exercise beverage.
 
When compared to plain water or sports drinks , research suggests that chocolate milk is more effective at replacing fluids lost as sweat and maintaining normal body fluid levels. Athletes drinking chocolate milk following exercise-induced dehydration had fluid levels about 2 percent higher (on initial body mass) than those using other post-exercise recovery beverages, allowing for prolonged performance, especially in repeated bouts of exercise or training

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Association:

International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine.

The International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA) USA

International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE) Germany

Indian Association of Sports Medicine (IASM)

American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine

American Medical Societies for Sports medicine and The British Association of Sports and Medicine

Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine

World Institute of Sports Sciences (WISS), Florida

The South African Sports Medicine Association

California Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (CAHPERD)3.

The Association for the Advancement for Applied Sport Psychology

The European Federation of Sport Psychology

British Association of Sport and Exercise Science (BASES)

Brazilian College of Sport Science (CBCE)

Sport and Exercise Science New Zealand (SESNZ)

Sports Medicine Australia (SMA)

17 Japanese Association of University Physical Education and Sports

Centre for Orthopaedic Surgery, Switzerland

Abu Dhabi Knee & Sports Medicine Centre

UAE Football Association

 

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Aquatic Safety Concepts

Arthrex

Biomet

Ceterix Orthopaedics

DePuy Mitek, Inc.

Flexion Therapeutics

GE Healthcare

Kinematix

Medtronic

Nike Sports Research Lab

NuOrtho Surgical, Inc.

Reebok

RTI Surgical

Smith & Nephew

Stryker

Tenex Health

Xsens

Zensorium 

ZetrOZ 

International Conference on Sports Medicine and Fitness which is to be held during March 23-25 2015, Chicago, USA sportsmedicine2015

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