College athlete recovery starts with proteins and carbohydrates: Why post-exercise nutrition matters more than you think
College athlete recovery starts with proteins and carbohydrates: Why post-exercise nutrition matters more than you think
Author(s): Elliott Walters and Victor Romano
Abstract: Post-exercise nutrition enhances recovery, performance, and adaptations in athletes. Consuming adequate carbohydrates and protein within a reasonable timeframe after training helps to rebuild muscle tissue, replenish energy stores, and optimize the body's response to their training program. This paper will explore physiological aspects of post-training nutrition and highlight the critical roles of carbohydrates, proteins, and electrolytes in restoring homeostasis and accelerating training adaptations. Emerging areas such as polyphenols, nitrate-rich foods, and genetic profiling are also explored. Bridging the gap between scientific evidence and real-world application remains essential. Enhanced awareness and implementation of science-based nutritional recovery strategies could reduce injury risk, enhance muscle growth, and improve overall performance in college athletes. This paper aims to persuade both athletes and stakeholders that post-exercise nutrition should be prioritized and further investigated in sport science research.
Elliott Walters, Victor Romano. College athlete recovery starts with proteins and carbohydrates: Why post-exercise nutrition matters more than you think. J Sports Sci Nutr 2025;6(1):107-110. DOI: 10.33545/27077012.2025.v6.i1b.315