The interest in sports nutrition and fitness over the last 10 years ha
s risen beyond our wildest beliefs. Athletes are breaking new records
every year, pushing their bodies past points ever thought possible. At
hletes must rely on nutrition to help them reach their goals. Books, m
agazines, newspapers, and television provide the latest information on
nutrition and diets, some credible, some not; and athletes are the pe
rfect target for ''the magic formula or pill.'' As health care profess
ionals, we have the responsibility to help our patients to synthesize
new information without overlooking the most important thing: the need
to follow a well-balanced diet. Nurse practitioners have an opportuni
ty to educate patients on some of the basic sports nutrition informati
on. Nurse practitioners can help patients in distinguishing reliable n
utrition information and assist patients in meeting their health and f
itness goals with good nutrition practices. The focus of this article
is not to provide education regarding nutrition, but to provide simple
, useful tools to educate patients and help them meet their goals. Cop
yright (C) 1996 by W.B. Saunders Company