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Comparison of strategies for assessing nutritional adequacy in elite female athletes' dietary intake

机译:评估优秀女运动员饮食摄入量营养充足策略的比较

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Purpose: This study aimed to compare strategies for assessing nutritional adequacy in the dietary intake of elite female athletes. Methods: Dietary intake was assessed using an adapted food-frequency questionnaire in 72 elite female athletes from a variety of sports. Nutritional adequacy was evaluated and compared using mean intake; the proportion of participants with intakes below Australian nutrient reference values (NRV), U.S. military dietary reference intakes (MDRI), and current sports nutrition recommendations; and probability estimates of nutrient inadequacy. Results: Mean energy intake was 10,551 ± 3,836 kJ/day with macronutrient distribution 18% protein, 31% fat, and 46% carbohydrate, consistent with Australian acceptable macronutrient distribution ranges. Mean protein intake (1.6 g·kg -1·d-1) was consistent with (1.2 g·kg-1·d-1), and carbohydrate intake (4.5 g·kg-1·d-1), below, current sports nutrition recommendations (5 g·kg-1·d-1), with 30% and 65% of individuals not meeting these levels, respectively. Mean micronutrient intake met the relevant NRV and MDRI except for vitamin D and folate. A proportion of participants failed to meet the estimated average requirement for folate (48%), calcium (24%), magnesium (19%), and iron (4%). Probability estimates of inadequacy identified intake of folate (44%), calcium (22%), iron (19%), and magnesium (15%) as inadequate. Conclusion: Interpretation of dietary adequacy is complex and varies depending on whether the mean, proportion of participants below the relevant NRV, or statistical probability estimate of inadequacy is used. Further research on methods to determine dietary adequacy in athlete populations is required.
机译:目的:本研究旨在比较评估精英女运动员饮食摄入中营养充足性的策略。方法:采用适应性食物频率问卷对72名来自各种运动项目的优秀女运动员的饮食摄入量进行评估。使用平均摄入量评估和比较营养充足性;摄入量低于澳大利亚营养参考值(NRV),美国军事饮食参考摄入量(MDRI)和当前运动营养建议的参与者比例;营养不足的概率估计。结果:平均能量摄入为10,551±3,836 kJ /天,常量营养素分布为18%蛋白质,31%脂肪和46%碳水化合物,与澳大利亚可接受的常量营养素分布范围一致。平均蛋白质摄入量(1.6 g·kg -1·d-1)与(> 1.2 g·kg-1·d-1)和碳水化合物摄入量(4.5 g·kg-1·d-1)一致,以下当前的运动营养建议(> 5 g·kg-1·d-1),分别有30%和65%的人不达到这些水平。除维生素D和叶酸外,平均微量营养素摄入符合相关的NRV和MDRI。一部分参与者未能达到估计的叶酸(48%),钙(24%),镁(19%)和铁(4%)的平均需求量。摄入不足的概率估计值表明摄入叶酸(44%),钙(22%),铁(19%)和镁(15%)不足。结论:对饮食充足性的解释是复杂的,并且取决于是否使用均值,低于相关NRV的参与者比例或统计不足的概率估计。需要对确定运动员群体饮食是否适当的方法进行进一步研究。

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