Tracking and Optimizing Health for Athletes and High Performance Clients

Tracking and Optimizing Health for Athletes and High Performance Clients

Balancing Elite Performance with Longevity

Tracking and Optimizing Health for Athletes and High Performance Clients

Join us for a deep dive into how to best monitor and optimize performance and recovery for athletes and high performers.

    • Should athletes eat before bed? The answer might surprise you…
    • How to identify under-eating through lab testing (Hint: fasting insulin…)
    • Athlete considerations for training load, sleep, HRV, resting heart rate and more
    • Does intense physical training trash lab results (DATA REVEAL)?
    • Balancing intense training with longevity – can you have both?
    • Top performance and recovery techniques for athletes (and how to measure efficacy)

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About The Special Guest

Dr. Kevin Sprouse is trained and certified in both Sports Medicine and Emergency Medicine. He serves as the Head of Medicine for EF Education First Pro Cycling and works with elite and professional athletes across numerous sports and disciplines, including professional cycling, triathlon, PGA TOUR golfers, National Football League (NFL) players, Olympic track and field athletes, and many more.

Dr. Sprouse’s unique experience and expertise are sought by high-performing athletes, executives, and health-conscious individuals across the country and around the world.

At Podium Sports Medicine, Dr. Sprouse works with a limited number of patients, employing a retainer-style practice model. This allows for an extremely personal level of care that is critical to helping patients achieve their health and performance goals.

Podium understands that high-performance extends far beyond athletic endeavors for our clients, and we are not a practice limited to elite athletes. They cater to high-performing individuals who seek out the truly exceptional in pursuit of their goals, be it personal, professional or athletic.


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Optimizing High-Performance Athlete Care:
A Data-Driven Approach to Enhancing Health and Performance

In the world of elite sports, where milliseconds can determine the difference between victory and defeat, optimizing an athlete’s health and performance is crucial. The complexities of managing high-performance athletes go beyond conventional medical practices, requiring a meticulous and data-driven approach.

This blog post explores how leveraging continuous biometric monitoring, environmental assessments, and personalized interventions can elevate the care provided to elite athletes. We delve into the insights shared by Dr. Kevin Sprouse, a leading expert in sports medicine, during a recent Heads Up Health webinar, outlining practical strategies for health professionals working with this unique population.

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The Imperative of Comprehensive Data Collection

For health professionals working with elite athletes, traditional clinical assessments provide only a fraction of the necessary information. To gain a complete picture of an athlete’s health and performance, it is essential to integrate continuous and objective data collection into routine practice. The key areas to monitor include:

    • Training Load and Periodization

          • Training Load: Monitoring training load is essential for understanding how much stress an athlete’s body is under. This can be done using platforms like Strava, which track metrics such as training volume, intensity, and frequency. Understanding an athlete’s training load helps identify patterns that may lead to overtraining, injury, or burnout.

          • Periodization: Effective periodization involves structuring training cycles with planned periods of high and low intensity to optimize performance and prevent overtraining. By analyzing training data, health professionals can ensure athletes are balancing effort with recovery, a crucial aspect often overlooked by recreational athletes.

      • Biometric Monitoring

            • Heart Rate Variability (HRV): HRV is a critical metric for assessing an athlete’s autonomic nervous system function and overall recovery status. Regular monitoring allows for early detection of overtraining and helps tailor training programs to the athlete’s current physiological state.

            • Resting Heart Rate (RHR) and Respiratory Rate: Changes in RHR and respiratory rate can signal shifts in an athlete’s recovery status, stress levels, or even illness. Monitoring these metrics daily provides actionable insights into the athlete’s well-being.

            • Sleep Metrics: Quality sleep is non-negotiable for recovery and performance. Devices like Oura Ring or Garmin wearables provide detailed sleep data, including duration, stages, and disturbances, which can be used to optimize sleep hygiene and recovery strategies.

        • Nutritional Assessments

              • Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM): CGM devices offer real-time insights into how an athlete’s body responds to different foods, training intensities, and recovery periods. For athletes, maintaining stable blood glucose levels is crucial for sustained energy and performance.

              • Macronutrient Balance: Tracking macronutrient intake, particularly carbohydrates, is vital for athletes engaged in glycolytic activities. Health professionals can use this data to adjust dietary plans and prevent energy deficits that could lead to performance decline.

              • Fasting Insulin Levels: Regular monitoring of fasting insulin can provide insights into an athlete’s metabolic health and ensure they are not under-fueling, which is critical for maintaining long-term health and performance.

          • Environmental Assessments

                • Air Quality and CO2 Levels: The impact of environmental factors, particularly air quality and CO2 levels, on sleep and recovery is often underestimated. Using environmental monitors to assess these parameters in an athlete’s home or hotel room can uncover hidden factors affecting their recovery. Simple interventions, such as improving ventilation, can have a profound impact on sleep quality and, consequently, performance.

          Case Studies: Applying Data-Driven Interventions

          To illustrate the practical application of these monitoring strategies, let’s explore three case studies from Dr. Sprouse’s practice:

           

          Case Study 1: Sleep and Recovery Optimization Through Environmental Adjustments

          A 28-year-old professional athlete exhibited significantly lower recovery metrics at home compared to on the road. Despite excellent sleep hygiene, his HRV and sleep quality were consistently poorer at home. An environmental assessment revealed high CO2 levels in his tightly sealed bedroom, leading to suboptimal sleep. By simply improving air circulation, his sleep quality and recovery metrics improved significantly, demonstrating the importance of considering environmental factors in athlete care.

           

          Case Study 2: Nutritional Rehabilitation in a Carbohydrate-Depleted Endurance Athlete

          A 26-year-old endurance athlete attempted to improve his fat oxidation by significantly reducing carbohydrate intake, following advice to enhance performance through metabolic flexibility. However, during an altitude training camp, his performance declined sharply, accompanied by low glucose levels, disrupted sleep, and elevated TSH and cortisol levels. Upon reintroducing adequate carbohydrates into his diet, his biomarkers and performance gradually returned to baseline, highlighting the risks of under-fueling and the importance of individualized nutritional strategies.

           

          Case Study 3: The Power of Periodization in a High-Intensity Training Regimen

          A 45-year-old recreational athlete and CEO maintained a high training volume year-round without incorporating adequate rest periods, leading to stagnation in performance and increased fatigue. By implementing a periodized training program, which included structured rest and recovery periods, he was able to break through his performance plateau, improve his training efficacy, and achieve better overall health. This case underscores the importance of recovery and the dangers of chronic overtraining, even in non-professional athletes.

          A Data-Driven Approach to Enhancing Health and High Performance

          In the realm of high-performance sports, the margin for error is razor-thin. Health professionals working with elite athletes must adopt a data-driven, holistic approach to care, integrating continuous monitoring, personalized interventions, and environmental assessments into their practice. By doing so, they can not only optimize their athletes’ performance but also safeguard their long-term health.

          At Heads Up Health, we are committed to empowering health professionals with the tools and data they need to provide the highest level of care. Our platform seamlessly integrates diverse data sources, from wearable devices to lab results, enabling practitioners to make informed, actionable decisions that enhance their patients’ performance and well-being.

            • Lifestyle Changes: Diet, exercise, and stress management are fundamental. For example, fasting protocols and personalized nutrition plans can significantly impact biological age.

            • Advanced Diagnostics: Integrating regular lab tests (e.g., fasting insulin, hemoglobin A1c) with biological age tests provides a comprehensive health overview.

            • Data Tracking: Using platforms like Heads Up, practitioners can integrate multiple health data points, making it easier to track and analyze progress.

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          Data-Driven Clinic, Podium Sports Medicine, Supports High Performance Athletes Remotely with Heads Up

          Data-Driven Clinic, Podium Sports Medicine, Supports High Performance Athletes Remotely with Heads Up

          Podium Sports Medicine provides progressive, data-driven medical care and performance advice to clients with a keen interest in health and vitality. With a specialized clientele comprised primarily of professional and highly competitive recreational athletes, Podium Sports Medicine focuses on individualized performance training using cutting-edge technology.

          Founded by Dr. Kevin Sprouse, Podium Sports Medicine takes a uniquely evidence-informed approach to disease prevention and health optimization. Using state-of-the-art technology to track all aspects of fitness, including metabolic health, sleep, nutrition, and wellness, Podium creates fine-tuned health programming to meet their clients’ needs.

          When Dr. Sprouse discovered Heads Up (HU), the industry-leading health tracking platform, he found the perfect solution for his data-driven clinic. HU created a custom dashboard for Podium that includes custom lab results, real-time health tracking, and tools for quantifying Podium’s client performance.

          “What I love most about Heads Up is how malleable it is to the practice,” says Dr. Kevin Sprouse of Podium Sports Medicine, “Heads Up gives us a high level view of the patients and then we can zoom in on individual markers and take a dive deep as needed.”

          If you run a health practice and are interested in a comprehensive remote data monitoring system, reach out to our New Accounts team at Heads Up here.

          Business Challenge

          With clients all across the country, Podium Sports Medicine uses telemedicine and technology to remotely monitor their clients and maintain open and attentive communication. Podium tailors their programming specifically to client ambitions and needed a comprehensive system for real time monitoring. 

          Podium uses a variety of state-of-the-art technology and health wearables to continually assess client data and monitor trends over time. After years of using traditional spreadsheet methods of tracking, they needed a more dynamic system to observe and interpret a broad range of health metrics to modulate treatments quickly and better serve their clients.

          Technology Solution

          When Dr. Sprouse approached Heads Up almost two years ago, he needed a tool that would allow him to monitor a variety of clients data and labs remotely. The goal for Heads Up was to create a comprehensive solution to meet Podium Sports Medicine’s diverse needs for their high performance client base. 

          HU designed a custom dashboard that integrates with Podium’s smart devices that can be tailored specifically to each client, allowing Dr. Sprouse and his team to focus on each individual’s most crucial metrics. Additionally, HU integrates with Podium’s periodic lab testing and seamlessly adds data from diagnostics labs across the county giving them insight into patient health, no matter where the client is located.

          “I’m truly impressed with how far Heads Up has come and where it is going. It’s a remarkable tool right now and they’re constantly evolving, adding new features and integrations,” said Dr. Sprouse. “I’m confident that Heads Up will be the data tool that I’ll use for years to come.”

            Custom Lab Results

            Podium Sports Medicine prescribes comprehensive blood work panels to monitor client health. With remote lab data coming in from all over the country, practitioners at Podium use Heads Up to monitor health metrics over time, creating a long term record of clinical markers. 

            Heads Up allows Podium full control over their health data with custom reference ranges and data specific to each patient. All of this is centrally managed for each client in the HU practitioner portal, giving Podium a powerful solution for remote monitoring patients.

            Heads Up portal on tablet and desktop

            High Performance Custom Dashboard

            Podium Sports Medicine focuses on individual goals and biometrics to tailor protocols specifically to their clients’ ambitions. With a focus on performance results and overall wellness, Podium Sports Medicine monitors a unique range of metrics using the Heads Up custom dashboard. 

            “When I come into the office first thing in the morning, I open Heads Up to see how my patients are doing,” said Dr. Sprouse, “first and foremost, I look to see if they are healthy and if they are meeting their metrics.”

            Heads Up’s custom practitioner portal gives Podium an instant overview of key health indicators:

            • Temperature Deviation
              • Podium is focused on disease prevention and when a client deviates from their normal temperature patterns by 0.6° to 0.8°, it can be an early marker of illness. Podium sees this as a particularly important metric during the COVID-19 pandemic.
            • Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
              • Podium finds that their athletes perform best when HRV is optimized. Related to the autonomic nervous system, monitoring HRV is an effective way of estimating clients’ heart activity as an indicator of stress and recovery.
            • Sleep Metrics
              • Using the Oura Ring, Podium monitors all aspects of sleep with a particular focus on deep sleep as it relates to recovery. During the deep sleep phase, blood flow to the muscles is increased, growth hormone is released, and cellular repair occurs.
            • Resting Heart Rate (RHR)
              • Variations in RHR may be a sign of excessive stress on the body from training or other lifestyle related fatigue and serves as a metric of recovery.
            Heads Up practitioner dashboard for sleep and meditation

            Sleep and Performance

            “Sleep and HRV have become powerful tools now that we have the technology to measure them easily,” said Dr. Sprouse. By using Heads Up’s integration with Oura Ring, Podium works with their clients to develop healthy sleep and recovery routines. “I almost found it hard to believe how closely linked HRV, sleep, and performance were related.”

            “With Heads Up, our clients see their sleep metrics day by day, but I’m paying attention to the trends.” The Heads Up reporting features allow Dr. Sprouse to use his data-driven system of “try, measure, and try again.” By monitoring patent data in the HU dashboard, “we run trends over time looking at the high level metrics across the board. Based on that, we might set some parameters like bedtime alarms or wind down routines that we test for 6 weeks while implementing a sleep hygiene routine.”  

            Data-driven performance athletes at cycling event

            Conclusions

            Podium Sports Medicine is committed to providing progressive medical care and performance support to their clients. Dr. Sprouse and his team use Heads Up to support their uniquely evidence-informed approach to disease prevention and health optimization. The Heads Up platform is the perfect solution for data-driven health practitioners, providing real-time tracking and the tools needed for quantifying client performance.


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