Nutrition, pharmacological and training strategies adopted by six bodybuilders: case report and critical review
The purpose of this study was to report and analyze the practices adopted by bodybuilders in light of scientific evidence and to propose evidence-based alternatives. Six (four male and two female) bodybuilders and their coaches were directly interviewed. According to the reports, the quantity of ana...
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doaj-7a687099ac20423b81c4f42ee8c042832020-11-25T00:07:03ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Translational Myology2037-74522037-74602017-03-0127110.4081/ejtm.2017.62475189Nutrition, pharmacological and training strategies adopted by six bodybuilders: case report and critical reviewPaulo Gentil0Claudio Andre Barbosa de Lira1Antonio Paoli2José Alexandre Barbosa dos Santos3Roberto Deivide Teixeira da Silva4José Romulo Pereira Junior5Edson Pereira da Silva6Rodrigo Ferro Magosso7College of Physical Education and Dance, Federal University of Goiás, GoiâniaCollege of Physical Education and Dance, Federal University of Goiás, GoiâniaDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova, PadovaENAF Desenvolvimento Serviços Educacionais, Boa VistaENAF Desenvolvimento Serviços Educacionais, Boa VistaENAF Desenvolvimento Serviços Educacionais, Boa VistaENAF Desenvolvimento Serviços Educacionais, Boa VistaPost Graduation Program in Movement Sciences, UNESP – Universidade Estadual Paulista, Rio ClaroThe purpose of this study was to report and analyze the practices adopted by bodybuilders in light of scientific evidence and to propose evidence-based alternatives. Six (four male and two female) bodybuilders and their coaches were directly interviewed. According to the reports, the quantity of anabolic steroids used by the men was 500–750 mg/week during the bulking phase and 720–1160 mg during the cutting phase. The values for women were 400 and 740 mg, respectively. The participants also used ephedrine and hydrochlorothiazide during the cutting phase. Resistance training was designed to train each muscle once per week and all participants performed aerobic exercise in the fasted state in order to reduce body fat. During the bulking phase, bodybuilders ingested ~2.5 g of protein/kg of body weight. During the cutting phase, protein ingestion increased to ~3 g/kg and carbohydrate ingestion decreased by 10–20%. During all phases, fat ingestion corresponded to ~15% of the calories ingested. The supplements used were whey protein, chromium picolinate, omega 3 fatty acids, branched chain amino acids, poly-vitamins, glutamine and caffeine. The men also used creatine in the bulking phase. In general, the participants gained large amounts of fat-free mass during the bulking phase; however, much of that fat-free mass was lost during the cutting phase along with fat mass. Based on our analysis, we recommend an evidence-based approach by people involved in bodybuilding, with the adoption of a more balanced and less artificial diet. One important alert should be given for the combined use of anabolic steroids and stimulants, since both are independently associated with serious cardiovascular events. A special focus should be given to revisiting resistance training and avoiding fasted cardio in order to decrease the reliance on drugs and thus preserve bodybuilders’ health and integrity.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/6247SteroidsSkeletal muscle hypertrophyBodybuildingResistance training |
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Paulo Gentil Claudio Andre Barbosa de Lira Antonio Paoli José Alexandre Barbosa dos Santos Roberto Deivide Teixeira da Silva José Romulo Pereira Junior Edson Pereira da Silva Rodrigo Ferro Magosso Nutrition, pharmacological and training strategies adopted by six bodybuilders: case report and critical review European Journal of Translational Myology Steroids Skeletal muscle hypertrophy Bodybuilding Resistance training |
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Paulo Gentil Claudio Andre Barbosa de Lira Antonio Paoli José Alexandre Barbosa dos Santos Roberto Deivide Teixeira da Silva José Romulo Pereira Junior Edson Pereira da Silva Rodrigo Ferro Magosso |
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Nutrition, pharmacological and training strategies adopted by six bodybuilders: case report and critical review |
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Nutrition, pharmacological and training strategies adopted by six bodybuilders: case report and critical review |
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Nutrition, pharmacological and training strategies adopted by six bodybuilders: case report and critical review |
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Nutrition, pharmacological and training strategies adopted by six bodybuilders: case report and critical review |
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Nutrition, pharmacological and training strategies adopted by six bodybuilders: case report and critical review |
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nutrition, pharmacological and training strategies adopted by six bodybuilders: case report and critical review |
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The purpose of this study was to report and analyze the practices adopted by bodybuilders in light of scientific evidence and to propose evidence-based alternatives. Six (four male and two female) bodybuilders and their coaches were directly interviewed. According to the reports, the quantity of anabolic steroids used by the men was 500–750 mg/week during the bulking phase and 720–1160 mg during the cutting phase. The values for women were 400 and 740 mg, respectively. The participants also used ephedrine and hydrochlorothiazide during the cutting phase. Resistance training was designed to train each muscle once per week and all participants performed aerobic exercise in the fasted state in order to reduce body fat. During the bulking phase, bodybuilders ingested ~2.5 g of protein/kg of body weight. During the cutting phase, protein ingestion increased to ~3 g/kg and carbohydrate ingestion decreased by 10–20%. During all phases, fat ingestion corresponded to ~15% of the calories ingested. The supplements used were whey protein, chromium picolinate, omega 3 fatty acids, branched chain amino acids, poly-vitamins, glutamine and caffeine. The men also used creatine in the bulking phase. In general, the participants gained large amounts of fat-free mass during the bulking phase; however, much of that fat-free mass was lost during the cutting phase along with fat mass. Based on our analysis, we recommend an evidence-based approach by people involved in bodybuilding, with the adoption of a more balanced and less artificial diet. One important alert should be given for the combined use of anabolic steroids and stimulants, since both are independently associated with serious cardiovascular events. A special focus should be given to revisiting resistance training and avoiding fasted cardio in order to decrease the reliance on drugs and thus preserve bodybuilders’ health and integrity. |
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Steroids Skeletal muscle hypertrophy Bodybuilding Resistance training |
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