Why Do Athletes Throw Up During Intense Trainning?

Anil is doing his time trial test on the rowing ergometer. The coach and other fellow athletes are constantly encouraging him to finish the race with a good time. However, he is finding it difficult and says “I think I am going to puke” and I can't stretch further.

This appears to be a common occurrence in many endurance sport athletes. Gastrointestinal disturbances are seen in 20-70% of athletes among varied sports.

Let us understand why this happens, how to prevent and cure it.

Nausea and vomiting during or after a high intensity training session that halts further training can be caused due to various reasons-

a)Compromised blood supply to digestive tract: During training, the body delivers the oxygenated blood to the working muscles and that imposes a reduced blood supply to the GI (gastrointestinal)tract which affects digestion and absorption of foods and fluids consumed before or during the training.

b)Excess lactic acid formation: Training at high intensity for longer duration increases lactic acid levels in the body. High lactic acid beyond a threshold of an individual raises the acidic levels. As a defence mechanism to eliminate acidic content, the brain signals athletes to puke/vomit.

c)Exercise-induced hyponatremia: Excess intake of water before and during training session or low sodium intake causes hyponatremia that can also contribute to nausea and vomiting.

d)Delayed gastric emptying: Eating a meal high in complex carbohydrates (high in fibre, high protein foods, high fat foods( fried food) takes a longer time to digest and in turn delays gastric emptying. While training at high intensities this undigested food refluxes causing nausea and vomiting.

e)Dehydration: Dehydration can also cause digestive tract disturbances, another reason to experience nausea and vomiting.

In very rare cases it may occur due to acute renal failure, Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis, and Heat stroke.

How to prevent it from occurring:

How to curb the puky feeling during exercise

Slow down: Do not stop but lower the intensity

Sip on: carbohydrate and electrolyte drink-do not gulp

Stretch and relax- to slowly eliminate lactic acid from muscle.

Rest-Relax-Recover

In conclusion , Throwing up or Puking due to intense exercise is common among athletes, but it can be prevented or taken care off. Athletes can avert this following the above tips and guidelines

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