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A shot before the Olympics

There are some athletes who are not yet sure whether they should take the vaccine. Here’s why they should get the jab.

- RYAN FERNANDO

Kiren Rijiju, India’s Union Minister for Youth Aairs and Sports, has said that the country’s Olympicsbo­und athletes will be vaccinated on a priority basis. I welcome this move as it will ensure that the athletes guard themselves from the coronaviru­s. If players test positive at this time, it would seriously jeopardise their chances of participat­ing in the Olympics, as infected players must adhere to the quarantine requiremen­ts and take medication­s.

There are some athletes who are not yet sure whether they should take the vaccine. Here’s why they should get the jab.

Imagine you have a house, and to protect that house, you create a security system — placing security guards and fencing outside the house — so that no unwanted element can inltrate.

Similarly, there is a security perimeter inside the human body that consists of barriers, fences and security guards that stops intruding viruses and bacteria from entering the body. This system is known as the immune system. The coronaviru­s acts like a goonda who secretly wants to enter your house by camouaging your immune system so that he can steal and harm you. Now, how do you know that your immune system is strong and alert enough to recognise this camouage? How are you going to test it? How can you check the eciency of your immune system?

You can do a trial run. You ask some of your security guards to dress up as the goonda and try breaking into the house, just to check the response of the security system.

This is exactly how vaccinatio­n works: It is a virus in disguise, which helps the immune system to practise and understand how to combat the original virus.

Things to keep in mind before getting vaccinated

1) Stop training two days before you go to get vaccinated, so that the inammation levels in the body are low.

2) Diet tips: Have lemon water with glutamine. In order to get the required carbohydra­tes, eat poha/upma, oats or dosa.

For protein, eat sambhar, boiled eggs or yogurt. Eat fruits and cucumber slices to meet your bre requiremen­ts. Have beetroot juice as a midmorning snack. Lunch can consist of salad, khichdi, brown rice, rajma/ dal and cooked vegetables. Mango pudding or sweet potato cutlet can form your evening snack. For dinner, eat pasta/rice/khichdi, akki roti and cooked vegetables like capsicum and cabbage. At bedtime, have turmeric tea with walnuts.

We have created a detailed document on dietary dos and don’ts pre and postvaccin­ation that is available for all to freely download at instituten­utrition.com/ covid-documents.

Things to keep in mind after vaccinatio­n

1) Rest for three days after the vaccinatio­n. Avoid doing any high heartrate activity. Take your meditation and do other relaxation techniques.

2) Diet tips: Have parfaits, smoothies, sandwiches or omelettes for breakfast. Eat a fruit along with roasted pumpkin seeds as a midmorning snack. For lunch, have noodles/roti, cooked vegetables, salad and dal/curry, accompanyi­ng it with a glass of buttermilk. For an evening snack, prepare a smoothie/milkshake and include some dry fruits as well. For dinner, have a vegetable soup before the main meal. In the main meal, include pasta, roti/brown rice, vegetable curry/rajma and cooked vegetables.

Ensure you drink 34 litres of water a day. Avoid smoking and consuming alcohol.

Side eects of vaccinatio­n

One might encounter certain side effects after taking the vaccine as the immune system prepares the body to act in a certain way. Common side eects include pain, redness, headache, fatigue, fever and muscle pain. Please consult your doctor if you encounter any such issue.

Supplement­s

Certain supplement­s can be consumed during the vaccinatio­n process, like omega3 supplement­s post breakfast and dinner, or one 1,000mg Vitamin C tablet with water. Consult your doctor or nutritioni­st to determine the right dosage for yourself.

There are few other supplement­s that I have shared in the document that athletes can consume in consultati­on with their doctor or nutritioni­st.

As a nutrition coach, I have got myself vaccinated. Millions of healthcare workers have done it to protect themselves. Sportspers­ons too should get vaccinated and get back to training.

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Eat right: Before getting vaccinated, eat cucumber slices to meet your fibre requiremen­ts. After the shot, you could have omelettes for breakfast and along with roasted pumpkin seeds as a midmorning snack.

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