Resumen:
The purpose of the present research was to analyze nutrition, hydration and ergogenic aids strategies in ultraendurance mountain events.
METHODS: A total of 386 ultra endurance mountain races finishers were analyzed. They were divided into three groups according to their race distance: G1: distance less than 45 km (n: 250); G2 distances between 45 and 90 km (n: 71); G3 distances longer than 90 km (n: 65). The ergogenic, nutritional and hydration strategies were quantified after each race by a questionnaire.
RESULTS: We found a higher ingestion of (0.56 ± 0.95), caffeine (G3 M±SD; 203.8±211.5 mg), water (G3 M±SD; 7.1±3.7 l) and Portion of Sandwich (nutrition 5.3±7.4) NSAID in longer distance probes. Higher performance runners in low and medium distances consumed a significantly (p>0.05) lower quantity of gels (higher 0.76±0.98 vs lower 1.38±1.38), and muesli bar (higher 1.09±1.13 vs lower 2.04±1.94), and in long distances. Higher performance consumed more water (M±SD; higher 8.23±3.92 vs lower 6.12±3.28) than lower performance ones. They also could maintain a higher rated of perceived exertion than lower performance (G3 M±SD; higher 16.7±2.28 vs lower 18.2±1.71).
CONCLUSIONS: Higher distance...