The Vegan Diet for Running
The Vegan Diet for Running……is it a suitable one? The vegan diet has certainly become very popular in recent years and many well know athletes have adopted this lifestyle choice, however is it suitable for a runner? We explore this question and:
SHOW NOTES:
(05:31)
Outlining the vegan diet and the various reasons why people adopt this lifestyle choice
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Discussing some of the potential advantages of a vegan diet for general health
(13:25)
Looking at some of the potential advantages of a vegan diet for a runner:
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Outlining how a vegan diet could potentially hinder running performance
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FEMALE FACTORS:
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Focussing on the importance of optimal protein intake if following a vegan diet with an emphasis on the Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) and anti-nutrients limiting protein absorption.
(35:08)
Outlining some protein-rich foods suitable for the vegan diet and how to combine them to ensure “complete protein” is consumed daily. Also determining the recommended daily intake of protein when following s vegan diet
(41:11)
Considering the importance of Vitamin B12 when following a vegan diet
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KEY TAKEAWAYS:
1) The vegan diet is becoming more and more popular, certainly in the UK and across Europe….and possibly elsewhere in the Western world
2) There are several well-known athletes who follow a vegan diet, suggesting it could be an approach to eating that may support athletic performance…
3) Paying attention to key nutrients would be essential to a healthy vegan diet for a runner: Nutrients include:
4) It must be noted that certain nutrients CANNOT be obtained from a completely plant-based diet therefore supplementation would be recommended. For example: Vitamin B12 and Omega 3.
5) To attain an adequate intake of the other nutrients the diet would need to be varied and attention paid to anti-nutrients that may limit absorption
6) Finally, research suggests that a well-planned and appropriately constructed vegan diet COULD be nutritionally adequate for most individuals, however there is currently very little evidence-based research supporting the vegan diet for athletes. Most evidence is still either anecdotal or clinical
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