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Nutrition for Athletes Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of energy availability, which of the following metabolic adaptations is most indicative of chronic low energy availability (LE
Enhanced glycogen synthesis rates during recovery periods.
Suppression of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), leading to amenorrhea.
in an endurance athlete? A) Increased resting metabolic rate (RMR) due to elevated thyroid hormone levels.
Elevated levels of anabolic hormones like testosterone and IGF-1.
Q2Domain Verified
A cyclist presents with persistent gastrointestinal distress, including bloating and cramping, during prolonged high-intensity training sessions. Considering advanced carbohydrate strategies, which of the following is the most likely primary contributing factor and recommended intervention?
Inadequate fluid intake, leading to osmotic stress in the gut; increase water consumption.
High intake of fructose relative to glucose, exceeding intestinal transporter capacity; shift to multi-carbohydrate sources.
Excessive protein consumption, causing a delayed gastric emptying; reduce protein intake during exercise.
Poorly timed carbohydrate intake, leading to a sudden surge in insulin; implement a consistent carbohydrate feeding strategy.
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of nutrient timing for muscle hypertrophy, the "anabolic window" concept is often discussed. From a scientific perspective, what is the most accurate understanding of its significance for experienced resistance-trained athletes?
A period where hormonal responses, particularly insulin and growth hormone, are maximally sensitive to nutrient intake, driving muscle protein synthesis.
A short window for glycogen replenishment, crucial for subsequent training sessions, but less impactful on long-term muscle growth.
A less defined period, where total daily protein and carbohydrate intake, alongside resistance training stimulus, are the primary drivers of hypertrophy.
A critical 30-minute post-exercise period where protein and carbohydrate intake is essential to prevent muscle protein breakdown.

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