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    The food group that’s key to preventing muscle injuries in middle age

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    More and more people over the age of 50 are taking up physical exercise. Medical associations resoundingly agree that this is a good thing. Physical exercise is not only key to disease prevention, but it is also a recommended part of treatment for many illnesses

    However, starting to move at this stage of life requires some care. This is especially true for those who have not previously been physically active, or for people who are overweight or obese

    It has been proven that starting to exercise with routines that are too demanding can lead to significant muscular and skeletal injuries, especially if combined with an inadequate diet. This risk is even greater after the age of 50, as the loss of muscle and bone mass is more pronounced due to natural ageing processes

    Before starting any new exercise programme, it is a good idea to carry out a complete analysis, especially to assess the need for micronutrient supplements

    Protein is key

    In addition to micronutrients, the body also needs carbohydrates, fats and proteins – known collectively as macronutrients

    Proteins provide the body with the essential amino acids needed to maintain and develop muscle mass, and to prevent sarcopenia: age-related muscle injury, osteoporosis, and loss of muscle mass and strength (formerly referred to as frailty)

    Proteins provide the body with the essential amino acids needed to maintain and develop muscle mass

    Protein requirements vary according to an individual’s clinical situation. In people over 50 years of age who are moderately physically active, protein requirements range from 1 to 1.5 grams per kilogram of body weight per day

    However, it is not advisable to increase protein intake without a corresponding increase in physical exercise. Too much protein can actually have harmful effects, especially on bone health, as it has been observed to increase calcium excretion in the urine (calciuria) due to decreased tubular calcium reabsorption

    Animal and vegetable proteins

    Proteinds, peanuts, lentils, and so on – with those of animal origin, such as eggs, dairy products, chicken and fish

    While the ideal is to have a balance of both, it has been shown that following a vegetarian diet is compatible with high-performance sports, so long as there is suitable medical and nutritional monitoring

    In addition to what you eat, it also matters when you do it. Spreading protein intake throughout the day is more beneficial than concentrating it in a single meal

    You should also eat protein 30 minutes before or after exercise, as its absorption and availability in the body will be better

    Essential micronutrients: magnesium, calcium, vitamin D

    Some micronutrients – by which we mean vitamins and minerals – play a key role in physical exercise at this age. These include magnesium, calcium and vitamin D

    About the author

    Patricia Yárnoz Esquíroz is a Profesor Clínico Asociado at Universidad de Navarra

    This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article

    Magnesium aids muscle recovery and bone formation, and can be found in foods such as wheat bran, cheese, pumpkin seeds and flax seeds

    Calcium is essential for maintaining adequate bone mineralisation and preventing loss of bone mineral density (osteopenia) associated with calcium deficiencies in the blood

    Dairy products are known to be beneficial for bone health, both for their bioavailable calcium and the vitamin D content in their whole milk

    Certain plant-based foods, such as tahini (sesame paste), almonds, flaxseed, soya and hazelnuts, are also decenter its absorption

    Lastly, oily fish (tuna, sardines, salmon, and so on) and egg yolks are considered complementaryars of age who do physical exercise

    It is also vitally important to maintain proper hydration before, during and after exercise. Both dehydration and overhydration can affect performance and increase the risk of muscle injury

    Dairy products are known to be beneficial for bone health

    Does the type of exercise matter?

    So far, we have seen how nutrition influences athletic performance and ultimately the risk of injury. But there is another part of the puzzle: the exercise you do

    There is actually no clear consensus on this, and there is ongoing debate about which type of exercise is the most appropriate according to age, gender or body composition. The question is whether it is better to prioritise strength exercises, alternate with cardio sessions, or do both on different days

    Despite the different theories on the subject, one thing is clear: regular exercise, adapted to the abilities of each individual and with good medical and nutritional monitoring, reduces the risk of multiple diseases and improves quality of life

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