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Stories by Monique Ryan

  • Posted: Wed, Mar 16th
    The feed zone - What to eat and when
    Dear Monique,Many thanks for all of the nutrition advice recently posted in yourweb column. I had a couple of follow-up questions that I hoped you couldhelp me with. What should my basic caloric intake be on the days that Ido not train or ride, and what should comprise the ...
  • Posted: Wed, Mar 2nd
    The feed zone - Basic eating for basic training Part II
    As you continue your basic training and prepare for the coming raceseason, you appreciate the importance of matching training with the properamounts of energy, carbohydrate, protein and fats (See "TheFeed Zone: February 16th"). During this training cycle, you canalso focus on ...
  • Posted: Wed, Feb 16th
    The feed zone - Basic eating for basic training
    Many cyclists are currently building their aerobic endurance, muscularstrength, and flexibility in anticipation of more specific training inthe coming weeks and months. Just as this training cycle requires you followa specific mix of volume and intensity, your nutritional intake ...
  • Posted: Wed, Feb 2nd
    Nutrition advice for athletes: Keeping your immune system strong for winter training
    Cold and flu season are still lingering and with your training programswitching into higher gear for the 2005 racing season, nutrition strategiesfor staying healthy remain a top priority. You don’t want a viral infectionto slow down your workouts and hamper your fitness, so ...
  • Posted: Wed, Aug 4th
    The feed zone: Nutrition Q&A with Monique Ryan – alcohol and the athlete
    Dear Monique,In your recent article regarding daily fluid consumption (June 10, 2004) you briefly mentioned alcohol. I was wondering if studies have been made that confirm whether alcohol is beneficial or detrimental to athletic performance. I drink beer and wine regularly and ...
  • Posted: Wed, Jun 30th
    The feed zone - Nutrition Q&A with Monique Ryan - Salt of the Earth
    As mentioned in the nutrition column for June10th, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and National Academy of Sciencesrecently made recommendations for sodium intake that are targeted primarilyfor sedentary Americans. In this column we will take a look at a few keypoints regarding ...
  • Posted: Thu, Jun 10th
    The feed zone - Nutrition Q&A with Monique Ryan - A Primer on Fluids and Sodium
    In early 2004 the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Food and Nutrition Boardreleased Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) for water and sodium (potassium,chloride, and sulfate recommendations were also included in this report).You may have heard about these dietary guidelines for ...
  • Posted: Wed, May 26th
    The feed zone - Nutrition Q&A with Monique Ryan - Fluid loss
    Dear Monique,I am aware that I need to consume a sports drink during training forboth fluid and fuel replacement. How do I know that I am meeting my fluidneeds? I have heard that significant weight loss after training means thatI am not keeping up with my sweat ...
  • Posted: Thu, May 13th
    The feed zone: Nutrition Q&A with Monique Ryan – pre-training fuel
    Hi, Monique:What is the best strategy for pre-training fueling in regards to timing and low and higher glycemic index foods? Thanks.DV DV,Often pre-training timing is a product of your work or school and training schedule. Depending on the timing of your workouts, you may ...
  • Posted: Wed, Apr 28th
    The feed zone - Nutrition Q&A with Monique Ryan - Tracking the glycemic index
    Dear Monique,I have heard a lot about the glycemic index. There seems to be no low glycemic index sports drink on the market. I know that Gatorade is high glycemic, and that fructose is low glycemic. Wouldn’t a fructose only sports drink be better (provided it had the right ...
  • Posted: Wed, Apr 14th
    The feed zone - Nutrition Q&A with Monique Ryan - The weight battle
    Dear Monique,Since the beginning of the year, I've been exercising regularly to lose weight. As a former competitive cyclist, my preferred method, up to this point, has been to take part in "spinning" sessions, or riding my indoor trainer, four to five days per week. I've also ...
  • Posted: Wed, Mar 31st
    The feed zone - Nutrition Q&A with Monique Ryan - Another cuppa Joe?
    One January 1, 2004, caffeine was removed from the World Anti-DopingAgency prohibited list, after being a “controlled to restricted drug” inthe world of athletic performance for years, and moved to the “monitoringlist.” Prior to this change caffeine urine levels of ...