The Impact of Nutrition on Tendon Health
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Sign Up for the 5-Day Injury Prevention Challenge! We delve into the crucial link between nutrition and tendon health. The episode centers on a systematic review titled 'The impact of nutrition on tendon health and tendinopathy: a systematic review' examining the impact of nutrition on tendinopathy. Emphasizing the importance of collagen synthesis in tendon health, the review explores the potential benefits of nutritional interventions, particularly collagen intake combined with vitamin C, in preventing and healing tendinopathies. Despite limitations in the quality and variety of studies, the review hints at noteworthy findings. Excessive alcohol consumption appears to pose risks for certain types of tendinopathies, potentially inhibiting collagen synthesis. Collagen supplements show promise in improving clinical outcomes, yet optimal dosage and timing remain unclear. Brodie highlights key advice from a nutritionist, Fran Taylor, advocating for seeking professional guidance, limiting alcohol intake, consuming a balanced diet rich in color and proteins, and cautiously considering collagen supplements. Moreover, the episode outlines crucial steps for managing tendinopathies, including load management strategies, slow, heavy, progressive strength training, modifying aggravating factors, and bridging rehabilitation towards running goals. Become a Patron! Run Smarter YouTube Channel Receive Run Smarter Emails Book a FREE Injury chat with Brodie Run Smarter App IOS or Android  Podcast Facebook group
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