Cramps are painful, involuntary muscle contractions. Find out which nutritional deficiencies increase the risk of cramps.
Cramps are very common, involuntary, sudden and painful muscle contractions.
They last only a few minutes and are not serious, but they can disrupt daily life when they are frequent and disabling (1).
They often occur when a muscle has been used in an intensive or unusual way (often the calf or foot muscles), during exercise, after exercise or during the night.
The pain can usually be relieved and the contraction stopped by stretching the muscle concerned.
Cramps can be confused with a number of muscular phenomena:
For a long time, it was wrongly thought that cramps were caused by an accumulation of lactic acid in the muscles.
Today, the mystery is still unsolved, but two solid hypotheses hold the key to explaining exercise-related cramps (3):
However, not all cramps are linked to exercise!
There are 5 different types, each with its own possible causes and predisposing conditions, such as shortages of certain electrolytes and neuromuscular disorders:
Potassium is an essential mineral that contributes to normal muscle function.
It plays a role in muscle contraction by enabling the transmission of nerve impulses that trigger contractions.
Numerous studies have shown that a lack of potassium (hypokalaemia) can increase the risk of cramps, although it is not solely responsible for their occurrence.
Factors that can cause potassium deficiency:
Ways to prevent potassium deficiency:
Like potassium, magnesium is depleted during physical exercise.
Directly involved in muscle contraction, it contributes to electrolyte balance and normal muscle function.
Numerous studies have shown a correlation between magnesium deficiency and the onset of cramps.
However, just as a lack of magnesium alone does not cause cramps, prescribing magnesium does not appear to solve all the problems of idiopathic cramps (5).
Only cramps in pregnant women (6) seem to be relieved by such treatment.
This does not mean, however, that you cannot optimise your intake to reduce the risks.
Factors that can cause magnesium deficiency:
Ways to prevent magnesium deficiency:
Several studies have suggested the potential impact of a lack of iron on the onset of muscle cramps.
Iron is a nutrient well known to sportspeople, as it is involved in the phenomenon of overtraining.
Intense effort slows down its absorption because the stomach and intestine are forced to rest during physical exercise, At the same time, iron intake is often lower than the demanding needs of sportspeople: Iron contributes to the normal formation of red blood cells and haemoglobin, two proteins whose renewal is increased in these athletes.
In addition, sportspeople lose more iron than others through perspiration and microtrauma.
Women of childbearing age are particularly at risk because of menstruation.
Factors that cause iron deficiency:
Ways to prevent iron deficiency:
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