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The new functional products inclusion in the complex rehabilitation and preventive programs in athletes with musculoskeletal disorders

https://doi.org/10.47529/2223-2524.2021.1.4

Abstract

The review presents an urgent problem of modern sports medicine — the development and inclusion of new nutritive and metabolic food products in the treatment of athletes with injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. The analysis of the main etiological factors of the musculoskeletal disorders in athletes is presented. The study of the anatomical, histological and functional features of the bone-cartilaginous structures in athletes made it possible to establish the priority macro- and micronutrients, which should be the basis in modern specialized and functional food products. Brief composition characteristics of the new canned food “Enmit-beef” and dry protein concentrate “Ostov” (for the drink preparation) are presented. The preliminary results of the use of these functional meat-based products indicate their effectiveness in rehabilitation and treatment of athletes with musculoskeletal disorders.

About the Authors

V. N. Sergeev
National Medical Research Center of Rehabilitation and Balneology; V.M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food Systems of Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Valeriy N. Sergeev, M.D., D.Sc. (Medicine), Chief Researcher of the Department of Somatic Rehabilitation, Reproductive Health and Active Longevity

32, Noviy Arbat str., Moscow, 121099



O. M. Musaeva
National Medical Research Center of Rehabilitation and Balneology
Russian Federation

Olga M. Musaeva, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), Senior Researcher of the Department of Somatic Rehabilitation, Reproductive Health and Active Longevity

32, Noviy Arbat str., Moscow, 121099



A. S. Dydykin
V.M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food Systems of Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Andrey S. Dydykin, Ph.D. (Engineering), Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Functional and Specialized Nutrition

26, Talalihyna str., Moscow, 109316



M. A. Aslanova
V.M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food Systems of Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Marietta A. Aslanova, Ph.D. (Engineering), Leading Researcher of the Department of Functional and Specialized Nutrition

26, Talalihyna str., Moscow, 109316



A. V. Tarasov
Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sports, Youth and Tourism (SCOLIPE)
Russian Federation

Alexandr V. Tarasov, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), Associate Professor of the Department of Sports Medicine

4, Sirenevy blvd, Moscow, 105122



A. V. Smolenskiy
Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sports, Youth and Tourism (SCOLIPE)
Russian Federation

Andrey V. Smolenskiy, M.D., D.Sc. (Medicine), Professor, Head of the Department of Sports Medicine

4, Sirenevy blvd, Moscow, 105122



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Sergeev V.N., Musaeva O.M., Dydykin A.S., Aslanova M.A., Tarasov A.V., Smolenskiy A.V. The new functional products inclusion in the complex rehabilitation and preventive programs in athletes with musculoskeletal disorders. Sports medicine: research and practice. 2021;11(1):44-52. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47529/2223-2524.2021.1.4

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