Diet-dependent entropic assessment of athletes' lifespan

J Nutr Sci. 2021 Sep 29:10:e83. doi: 10.1017/jns.2021.78. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Life expectancies of the athletes depend on the sports they are doing. The entropic age concept, which was found successful in the previous nutrition studies, will be employed to assess the relation between the athletes' longevity and nutrition. Depending on their caloric needs, diets are designed for each group of athletes based on the most recent guidelines while they are pursuing their careers and for the post-retirement period, and then the metabolic entropy generation was worked out for each group. Their expected lifespans, based on attaining the lifespan entropy limit, were calculated. Thermodynamic assessment appeared to be in agreement with the observations. There may be a significant improvement in the athletes' longevity if they shift to a retirement diet after the age of 50. The expected average longevity for male athletes was 56 years for cyclists, 66 years for weightlifters, 75 years for rugby players and 92 years for golfers. If they should start consuming the retirement diet after 50 years of age, the longevity of the cyclists may increase for 7 years, and those of weightlifters, rugby players and golfers may increase for 22, 30 and 8 years, respectively.

Keywords: Athletes’ diet; Athletes’ longevity; Entropic age; Lifespan entropy.

MeSH terms

  • Athletes*
  • Child
  • Diet
  • Entropy
  • Humans
  • Longevity*
  • Male
  • Nutritional Status