Probiotics - The University of British Columbia Athletics

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PROBIOTICS What are probiotics? Probiotics are live, health organisms occurring naturally in fermented food products such as yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, cabbage, kimchee and miso. They can also be purchased as powders, tablets and liquid drinks. Probiotic is a broad term applied to many different species of beneficial bacteria including Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium Infantis and Lactobacillus Rhamnosus.

How do they work? It was previously thought that probiotics worked by increasing the number of “good bacteria” in our intestines. More recent research indicates that probiotics may actually manifest their effects by producing substances that inhibit disease-causing bacteria by competing with them for nutrients. They may also influence how our 1 immune cells communicate with various organs and systems throughout the body . Their use has been associated with improvements in: • Irritable bowel • Travellers’ diarrhoea 2 • Upper respiratory tract infection (URI’s) duration and frequency

Potential performance benefits It is not yet clear if probiotics directly influence athletic performance. They may however indirectly affect training due to improved health status allowing athletes to train to their full potential.

How do I take probiotics? There is no daily recommendation for probiotic intake as consuming probiotics is not considered essential for human health. However there are recommendations based on the proposed health benefits of taking probiotics. Eat naturally probiotic rich foods every day and consider a high quality probiotic supplement taken in capsule form. A recent study has shown that one month after stopping probiotic supplementation, the effects of the supplement were no longer present. Probiotic supplements may therefore only be effective during and/or 1 shortly after taking the supplement . Klean athlete manufactures an NSF tested probiotic supplement. Jamieson is considered a low risk manufacturer of specific vitamins and minerals but is not NSF tested. Klean Athlete: 15billion CFU, comprised of 8 different probiotic strains. Jamieson Probiotic 30 Billion CFU, comprised of 8 different probiotic strains. 3 General health: Take one capsule daily for at least 4 weeks or longer. 4 Travel: Take one capsule daily for at least 14 days prior to travel . Taking antibiotics: It is important to replace “good bacteria” in the gut as quickly as possible after being prescribed antibiotics as antibiotics eliminate all bacteria in the gut. Take a probiotic capsule 1 -2 hours after your antibiotic and continue taking 1 capsule daily for 2 weeks after you finish your course of antibiotics.

Are there any side effects or health risks? No adverse side effects have been reported. **Please speak with your Sports Dietitian for further information** A SPORTS NUTRITION PUBLICATION © THE UBC DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS AND RECREATION, APRIL 2016



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