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Macronutrient Intakes in 553 Dutch Elite and Sub-Elite Endurance, Team, and Strength Athletes: Does Intake Differ between Sport Disciplines?

机译:553名荷兰精英和亚精英耐力,团体和力量运动员的常量营养素摄入量:运动学科之间的摄入量是否不同?

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Web-based 24-h dietary recalls and questionnaires were obtained from 553 Dutch well-trained athletes. The total energy and macronutrient intake was compared between discipline-categories (endurance, team, and strength) within gender, and dietary inadequacy, i.e., too low or high intakes, according to selected recommendations and guidelines, was evaluated by applying a probability approach. On average, 2.83 days per person were reported with a mean energy intake of 2566–2985 kcal and 1997–2457 kcal per day, for men and women, respectively. Between disciplines, small differences in the mean intake of energy and macronutrients were seen for both men and women. Overall, 80% of the athletes met the suggested lower-limit sport nutrition recommendation of 1.2 g·kg ?1 of protein per day. The carbohydrate intake of 50%–80% of athletes was between 3 and 5 g·kg ?1 bodyweight, irrespective of the category of their discipline. This can be considered as low to moderate, in view of their daily total exercise load (athletes reported on average ~100 minutes per day). In conclusion, only small differences in the mean energy and macronutrient intake between elite endurance, strength, and team sport athletes, were found. The majority of the athletes were able to meet the generally accepted protein recommendation for athletes, of 1.2 g·kg ?1 . However, for most athletes, the carbohydrate intake was lower than generally recommended in the existing consensus guidelines on sport nutrition. This suggests that athletes could either optimize their carbohydrate intake, or that average carbohydrate requirements merit a re-evaluation.
机译:从553名荷兰训练有素的运动员那里获取了基于网络的24小时饮食回忆和问卷调查表。在性别内的学科类别(耐力,团队和力量)之间比较了总能量和大量营养素的摄入量,并根据选择的建议和指南,通过概率方法评估了饮食不足(即摄入量过低或过高)。据报道,男女平均每人每天2.83天,平均每日能量摄入量分别为2566–2985 kcal和1997–2457 kcal。在各学科之间,男性和女性在平均能量和常量营养素摄入上的差异很小。总体而言,80%的运动员符合建议的下限运动营养建议,即每天蛋白质1.2 g·kg·l 1。 50%–80%的运动员的碳水化合物摄入量在3至5 g·kg?1体重之间,无论其所属学科的类别如何。考虑到他们每天的总运动量(据报告,运动员平均每天运动约100分钟),这可被认为是中低水平。总之,在精英耐力,力量和团队运动运动员之间,平均能量和大量营养素的摄入量之间只有很小的差异。大多数运动员能够满足运动员公认的蛋白质建议:1.2 g·kg?1。但是,对于大多数运动员而言,碳水化合物的摄入量低于现行有关运动营养的共识性指南中普遍建议的摄入量。这表明运动员可以优化他们的碳水化合物摄入量,或者平均碳水化合物需求值得重新评估。

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