Nutritional Strategies for Optimizing Health, Sports Performance, and Recovery for Female Athletes and Other Physically Active Women: A Systematic Review

Mar Larrosa, Angel Gil-Izquierdo*, Liliana Guadalupe Gonzalez-Rodrıguez, Marıa Jose Munoz Alferez, Alejandro F. San Juan, Angela Sanchez-Gomez, Natalia Calvo-Ayuso, Juan Jose Ramos-Alvarez, Diego Fernandez-Lazaro, Raul Lopez-Grueso, Inmaculada Lopez-Leon, Javier Moreno-Lara, Diego Domınguez-Balmaseda, Roman Illescas-Quiroga, Eduardo Cuenca, Teba Lopez, Juan Jose Montoya, Daiana Priscila Rodrigues-De-Souza, Elena Carrillo-Alvarez, Arturo CasadoBelen Rodriguez-Donate, Mireia Porta-Oliva, Catalina Santiago, Tamara Iturriaga, Beatriz De Lucas, Angela Garcıa Solaesa, Marıa del Pilar Montero-Lopez, Elvira Benıtez De Gracia, Pablo Veiga-Herreros, Alejandro Munoz-L opez, Eva Orantes-Gonzalez, Jose Carlos Barbero-Alvarez, Ruth Cabeza-Ruiz, Angel Carnero-Diaz, Isabel Sospedra, Luis Miguel Fernandez-Galvan, Jose Miguel Martınez-Sanz, Francisco Javier Martın-Almena, Margarita Perez, Eduardo J. Guerra-Hernandez, Alvaro Lopez-Samanes, Antonio Jesus Sanchez-Oliver, Raul Domınguez

*Autor corresponent d’aquest treball

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Context Despite the progress toward gender equality in events like the Olympic Games and other institutionalized competitions, and the rising number of women engaging in physical exercise programs, scientific studies focused on establishing specific nutritional recommendations for female athletes and other physically active women are scarce.Objective This systematic review aimed to compile the scientific evidence available for addressing the question "What dietary strategies, including dietary and supplementation approaches, can improve sports performance, recovery, and health status in female athletes and other physically active women?"Data Sources The Pubmed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases were searched.Data Extraction The review process involved a comprehensive search strategy using keywords connected by Boolean connectors. Data extracted from the selected studies included information on the number of participants and their characteristics related to sport practice, age, and menstrual function.Data Analysis A total of 71 studies were included in this review: 17 focused on the analysis of dietary manipulation, and 54 focused on the effects of dietary supplementation. The total sample size was 1654 participants (32.5% categorized as competitive athletes, 30.7% as highly/moderately trained, and 37.2% as physically active/recreational athletes). The risk of bias was considered moderate, mainly for reasons such as a lack of access to the study protocol, insufficient description of how the hormonal phase during the menstrual cycle was controlled for, inadequate dietary control during the intervention, or a lack of blinding of the researchers.Conclusion Diets with high carbohydrate (CHO) content enhance performance in activities that induce muscle glycogen depletion. In addition, pre-exercise meals with a high glycemic index or rich in CHOs increase CHO metabolism. Ingestion of 5-6 protein meals interspersed throughout the day, with each intake exceeding 25 g of protein favors anabolism of muscle proteins. Dietary supplements taken to enhance performance, such as caffeine, nitric oxide precursors, beta-alanine, and certain sport foods supplements (such as CHOs, proteins, or their combination, and micronutrients in cases of nutritional deficiencies), may positively influence sports performance and/or the health status of female athletes and other physically active women.Systematic Review Registration PROSPERO registration no. CRD480674.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)e1068-e1089
Nombre de pàgines22
RevistaNutrition Reviews
Volum83
Número3
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de març 2025

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