Impact Magazine 260th Issue on Sustainability

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SPORT

The Impact of Vegan Diets on Athletes This article explores the influence veganism and plant-based diets are having on the sports world, from extending players’ careers to boosting overall fitness levels

Many athletes have credited their faster recovery times to a change in their diet. No matter what level you play at, being able to recover as quickly as possible is a great attribute. This couldn’t be truer for athletes in the NBA where the gruelling schedules see some teams having to play on consecutive days. It’s for this reason that stars such as Kyrie Irving, DeAndre Jordan and Damian Lillard have sought to find a way to cope with the demands of the league by turning to vegan diets. With all three being vital to their respective teams’ success, each have gone up a level in their career since adopting plant-based diets. Lillard in particular highlighted how crucial a change in diet has been for him, claiming he has felt a lot better as he hoped to feel lighter this season and go easy on his joints.

The threat of heart disease is one that looms large over the general public and it does not spare athletes either. Plant-based diets cut out the major culprits of heart disease such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Aside from preventing potential diseases,

“Vegan diets are a great way of treating conditions that one may already be grappling with” For example, when tennis star Venus Williams was diagnosed with an autoimmune condition in 2011 (one that could’ve led to a premature end to her career), she turned to veganism to improve her overall health. It is this change that has seen her remain competitive in the following years since the diagnosis even as she approaches 40 and one which she claims, ‘changed her whole life’. Of course, it did not take long for her 23 times grand slam winning sister, Serena Williams, to once again follow her older sister’s footsteps by embracing this diet change, and she too is now reaping the rewards.

Tom Brady, who is often regarded as the best quarterback in NFL history, is another who has benefited from switching to a more plant-based diet as he is now in his 20th season playing, at the age of 42. Although not being fully vegan, reports claim that his diet is 80 percent plant-based and it is through this that Brady is able to keep going strong in his forties, being the oldest player to ever win MVP. Other notable athletes such as Novak Djokovic, JaVale McGee, Chris Paul and Wilson Chandler have all turned to vegan diets to keep their game up as they coast through their thirties. There is no doubt that veganism is growing rapidly in the sporting world and, with it providing great results as well as research intensifying on how exactly it’s helping us, it appears it may be more than just a fad.

Ben Ofungwu

“Veganism certainly has a strong correlation with athletes who keep performing to a high level even as they age”

Graphic & Page Design by Kajal Bains

Veganism and sport is a combination that many would perhaps not have seen coming a couple decades ago but now in 2020, they are proving to be a very popular duo. With many high profile athletes now turning to vegan diets, it’s worth examining just how advantageous it may be.


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Reduce, Reuse, Re-Craine?

1min
page 58

The Team

1min
pages 59-60

Euro 2020 and The Environment

3min
page 56

The Cost of Following Your Team Abroad

2min
page 54

Waste in Sport

3min
page 53

Environmental Sportswashing in Football

2min
page 52

The Impact of Vegan Diets on Athletes

2min
page 55

Gaming’s Dark Futures

2min
page 49

Making Festivals Sustainable

2min
page 50

Hollywood’s ‘Eco-Warriors’: Are They Doing Enough?

2min
page 47

Blockbusters and Busted Ecosystems

2min
page 48

to Airbrushed Travel? Is Eco-Friendly Travel Budget-Friendly?

3min
page 44

On Fire: A Poem About The Planet

1min
page 45

The Influencer Infestation: Time to put an end

3min
pages 42-43

Sustainability in Theatre

2min
page 46

Slowing Down Fast Fashion

6min
pages 40-41

The Phoenix Lab

5min
pages 38-39

Fairtrade: Is it really worth it?

2min
page 37

Selling Meat? The Pros and Cons of Palm Oil

3min
page 36

Our Earthly Heroes

6min
pages 26-31

How to Reduce your Carbon Footprint on

4min
pages 32-33

I’ve got 99 problems but Climate Change ain’t

11min
pages 22-25

Maintaining Your Personal Environment

7min
pages 20-21

Should the University of Nottingham Stop

5min
pages 34-35

Bad Banking

2min
page 19

3 Sustainable Student Life Habits to Avoid a

2min
page 18

The US’ withdrawal from the Paris Agreement

3min
page 14

Nottingham’s Initiatives for a Greener City

2min
page 15

How to become a more Sustainable Student

3min
page 17

An Interview with Lee Taylor, Environment and

4min
pages 12-13

The Vegan Stamp: for health or for wealth?

3min
page 16

Climategate: A Decade of Denial

5min
pages 8-9

The Government Stance on Climate Change

2min
page 10

A Climate Change Emergency

5min
pages 6-7
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