by Kristen Ziesmer
If your athlete is struggling with gut issues, from constipation to bloating to diarrhea and everything in between, it can be overwhelming and stressful. There's a vast amount of conflicting advice, and what works for one person may not work for another. So, how can you keep your athlete's gut as healthy as possible? Here, TrueSport Expert Kristen Ziesmer, a registered dietitian and board-certified specialist in sports dietetics, shares a few starting points to improve your athlete's gut health, regardless of whether they're experiencing any issues. She also explains when to seek expert help if gut problems do arise.
"A lot of non-gut issues stem from poor gut health," says Ziesmer. "And often, you notice these signs before you begin to notice actual digestion issues. Skin issues like eczema or persistent acne, a lot of allergies or strong allergic reactions, joint aches or tendinitis, feelings of fatigue or constant sluggishness, sleep issues, unexplained weight changes, and mood issues can all relate to the gut. And of course, digestive issues like gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, stomach pain, and acid reflux are obvious signs that something is wrong." If you're noticing these signs and symptoms, consult with your athlete's doctor: They can often help to recommend next steps, like meeting with a registered dietitian or testing for certain allergies or underlying issues.
The best way to keep an athlete’s gut healthy is the same way you keep the rest of their body healthy: They should be getting plenty of sleep and recovery time, keeping stress levels low, hydrating throughout the day, and eating a balanced diet consisting of primarily whole foods while ensuring that they’re fueling adequately before, during, and after training. If you suspect your athlete has a gut issue or food intolerance, seek help from a doctor or registered dietitian.
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