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  • An athlete's diet is shaped by both external and internal factors that can affect their food intolerance or allergy symptoms during exercise.
  • Food choices are dynamic and can change based on timing, location, and environmental conditions, necessitating personalized dietary guidance from healthcare professionals.
  • Understanding athletes' nutritional strategies before and during training is crucial for identifying effective foods that can mitigate negative symptoms and enhance performance outcomes.

Article Abstract

An athlete's diet is influenced by external and internal factors that can reduce or exacerbate exercise-induced food intolerance/allergy symptoms. This review highlights many factors that influence food choices. However, it is important to remember that these food choices are dynamic, and their effectiveness varies with the time, location, and environmental factors in which the athlete chooses the food. Therefore, before training and competition, athletes should follow the recommendations of physicians and nutritionists. It is important to study and understand the nutritional strategies and trends that athletes use before and during training or competitions. This will identify future clinical trials that can be conducted to identify specific foods that athletes can consume to minimize negative symptoms associated with their consumption and optimize training outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619485PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13113771DOI Listing

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