TY - JOUR
T1 - Preliminary dietary recommendations for adult spinal cord-injured endurance hand cyclists
AU - Gordon, Reno Eron
AU - Potgieter, Sunita
AU - Havemann-Nel, Lize
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Co-published by NISC Pty (Ltd) and Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Sports nutrition recommendations for able-bodied athletes are well established. However, sports nutrition recommendations for para-athletes are still developing. Spinal cord-injured (SCI) hand cyclists face unique physiological and nutrition-related challenges compared with able-bodied athletes, complicating the extrapolation of recommendations. This paper aims to propose preliminary dietary recommendations for adult SCI endurance hand cyclists based on their unique challenges while considering existing sports nutrition recommendations for able-bodied and para-athletes. A two-phase approach was followed. Phase one involved a review of existing literature regarding the physiological and nutrition-related challenges experienced by SCI athletes, including their current dietary intake and body composition patterns, as well as existing sports nutrition recommendations. Phase two consisted of proposing dietary recommendations for SCI endurance hand cyclists, considering the information gathered during phase one. A total of 10 preliminary recommendations are proposed, focusing on general daily intake for carbohydrates, fibre, protein, fat, and micronutrients as well as exercise-specific guidelines covering carbohydrate, fluid, and protein intake before, during, and after exercise. These preliminary recommendations are based on current available literature but provide a starting point for developing dietary recommendations for SCI hand cyclists. Future research should rigorously test these recommendations and apply them to the broader paralympic community where applicable.
AB - Sports nutrition recommendations for able-bodied athletes are well established. However, sports nutrition recommendations for para-athletes are still developing. Spinal cord-injured (SCI) hand cyclists face unique physiological and nutrition-related challenges compared with able-bodied athletes, complicating the extrapolation of recommendations. This paper aims to propose preliminary dietary recommendations for adult SCI endurance hand cyclists based on their unique challenges while considering existing sports nutrition recommendations for able-bodied and para-athletes. A two-phase approach was followed. Phase one involved a review of existing literature regarding the physiological and nutrition-related challenges experienced by SCI athletes, including their current dietary intake and body composition patterns, as well as existing sports nutrition recommendations. Phase two consisted of proposing dietary recommendations for SCI endurance hand cyclists, considering the information gathered during phase one. A total of 10 preliminary recommendations are proposed, focusing on general daily intake for carbohydrates, fibre, protein, fat, and micronutrients as well as exercise-specific guidelines covering carbohydrate, fluid, and protein intake before, during, and after exercise. These preliminary recommendations are based on current available literature but provide a starting point for developing dietary recommendations for SCI hand cyclists. Future research should rigorously test these recommendations and apply them to the broader paralympic community where applicable.
KW - dietary recommendations
KW - endurance exercise
KW - spinal cord-injured hand cyclists
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105019350034
U2 - 10.1080/16070658.2025.2558210
DO - 10.1080/16070658.2025.2558210
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105019350034
SN - 1607-0658
JO - South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition
JF - South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition
ER -