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Effect of a Mediterranean-style diet on the exercise performance and lactate elimination on adolescent athletes

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Mediterranean diet is an environmentally friendly and healthy diet model. The diet offers many vegetables, fruits, nuts, and olive oil to consumers. In addition, it provides moderate amounts of fish and chicken, smaller quantities of dairy products, red meat, and processed mea...

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Autores principales: Helvacı, Gizem, Uçar, Aslı, Çelebi, Mehmet Mesut, Çetinkaya, Haydar, Gündüz, Ayşe Zülal
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Nutrition Society and the Korean Society of Community Nutrition 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10375324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37529265
http://dx.doi.org/10.4162/nrp.2023.17.4.762
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author Helvacı, Gizem
Uçar, Aslı
Çelebi, Mehmet Mesut
Çetinkaya, Haydar
Gündüz, Ayşe Zülal
author_facet Helvacı, Gizem
Uçar, Aslı
Çelebi, Mehmet Mesut
Çetinkaya, Haydar
Gündüz, Ayşe Zülal
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description BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Mediterranean diet is an environmentally friendly and healthy diet model. The diet offers many vegetables, fruits, nuts, and olive oil to consumers. In addition, it provides moderate amounts of fish and chicken, smaller quantities of dairy products, red meat, and processed meat. The Mediterranean diet has a high anti-inflammatory and antioxidant content, and it causes many physiological changes that can provide a physical performance advantage. This study examined the effects of a 15-day menu, which was planned using foods with a low acid load within the Mediterranean diet rules, on the exercise performance, lactate elimination, anthropometric measurements, and body composition. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Fifteen professional male athletes between the ages of 13 and 18, who were engaged in ski running, were included in the experimental study. Dietary intervention was applied for 15 days. The athlete performances were evaluated by applying the vertical jump test, hand grip strength, 20 meters shuttle run test, and Borg fatigue scale. After the shuttle run test (every 3 min for 30 min), blood was drawn from the finger, and the lactate elimination time was calculated. Performance and lactate measurements, body analysis, and anthropometric measurements were taken before and after dietary intervention. RESULTS: The vertical jump height and hand grip strength increased after the intervention (P < 0.05). The test duration, total distance, the number of shuttles, and maximum oxygen consumption parameters of the shuttle run test increased (P < 0.05). After the intervention, the athletes’ perceived fatigue scores decreased in several stages of the shuttle run test (P < 0.05). The lactate elimination time and athlete’s body composition were similar in repeated measurements (P > 0.05). In the last measurements, the upper middle arm circumference decreased while the height of the athletes increased (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: These results show that the Mediterranean diet is a safe and feasible dietary approach for aerobic performance and strength increase.
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spelling pubmed-103753242023-08-01 Effect of a Mediterranean-style diet on the exercise performance and lactate elimination on adolescent athletes Helvacı, Gizem Uçar, Aslı Çelebi, Mehmet Mesut Çetinkaya, Haydar Gündüz, Ayşe Zülal Nutr Res Pract Original Research BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Mediterranean diet is an environmentally friendly and healthy diet model. The diet offers many vegetables, fruits, nuts, and olive oil to consumers. In addition, it provides moderate amounts of fish and chicken, smaller quantities of dairy products, red meat, and processed meat. The Mediterranean diet has a high anti-inflammatory and antioxidant content, and it causes many physiological changes that can provide a physical performance advantage. This study examined the effects of a 15-day menu, which was planned using foods with a low acid load within the Mediterranean diet rules, on the exercise performance, lactate elimination, anthropometric measurements, and body composition. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Fifteen professional male athletes between the ages of 13 and 18, who were engaged in ski running, were included in the experimental study. Dietary intervention was applied for 15 days. The athlete performances were evaluated by applying the vertical jump test, hand grip strength, 20 meters shuttle run test, and Borg fatigue scale. After the shuttle run test (every 3 min for 30 min), blood was drawn from the finger, and the lactate elimination time was calculated. Performance and lactate measurements, body analysis, and anthropometric measurements were taken before and after dietary intervention. RESULTS: The vertical jump height and hand grip strength increased after the intervention (P < 0.05). The test duration, total distance, the number of shuttles, and maximum oxygen consumption parameters of the shuttle run test increased (P < 0.05). After the intervention, the athletes’ perceived fatigue scores decreased in several stages of the shuttle run test (P < 0.05). The lactate elimination time and athlete’s body composition were similar in repeated measurements (P > 0.05). In the last measurements, the upper middle arm circumference decreased while the height of the athletes increased (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: These results show that the Mediterranean diet is a safe and feasible dietary approach for aerobic performance and strength increase. The Korean Nutrition Society and the Korean Society of Community Nutrition 2023-08 2023-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10375324/ /pubmed/37529265 http://dx.doi.org/10.4162/nrp.2023.17.4.762 Text en ©2023 The Korean Nutrition Society and the Korean Society of Community Nutrition https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gündüz, Ayşe Zülal
Effect of a Mediterranean-style diet on the exercise performance and lactate elimination on adolescent athletes
title Effect of a Mediterranean-style diet on the exercise performance and lactate elimination on adolescent athletes
title_full Effect of a Mediterranean-style diet on the exercise performance and lactate elimination on adolescent athletes
title_fullStr Effect of a Mediterranean-style diet on the exercise performance and lactate elimination on adolescent athletes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a Mediterranean-style diet on the exercise performance and lactate elimination on adolescent athletes
title_short Effect of a Mediterranean-style diet on the exercise performance and lactate elimination on adolescent athletes
title_sort effect of a mediterranean-style diet on the exercise performance and lactate elimination on adolescent athletes
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10375324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37529265
http://dx.doi.org/10.4162/nrp.2023.17.4.762
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