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Under-Fuelling for the Work Required? Assessment of Dietary Practices and Physical Loading of Adolescent Female Soccer Players during an Intensive International Training and Game Schedule

Previous studies demonstrate that “under-fuelling” (i.e., reduced carbohydrate (CHO) and energy intake (EI) in relation to recommended guidelines) is prevalent within adult female soccer players, the consequence of which may have acute performance and chronic health implications. However, the dietar...

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Autores principales: McHaffie, Samuel J., Langan-Evans, Carl, Strauss, Juliette A., Areta, José L., Rosimus, Christopher, Evans, Martin, Waghorn, Ruth, Morton, James P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37960161
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15214508
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author McHaffie, Samuel J.
Langan-Evans, Carl
Strauss, Juliette A.
Areta, José L.
Rosimus, Christopher
Evans, Martin
Waghorn, Ruth
Morton, James P.
author_facet McHaffie, Samuel J.
Langan-Evans, Carl
Strauss, Juliette A.
Areta, José L.
Rosimus, Christopher
Evans, Martin
Waghorn, Ruth
Morton, James P.
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description Previous studies demonstrate that “under-fuelling” (i.e., reduced carbohydrate (CHO) and energy intake (EI) in relation to recommended guidelines) is prevalent within adult female soccer players, the consequence of which may have acute performance and chronic health implications. However, the dietary practices of adolescent female soccer players, a population who may be particularly at risk for the negative aspects of low energy availability (LEA), are not well documented. Accordingly, we aimed to quantify EI and CHO intake, physical loading and estimated energy availability (EA) in elite national team adolescent female soccer players (n = twenty-three; age, 17.9 ± 0.5 years) during a 10-day training and game schedule comprising two match days on day six (MDa) and nine (MDb). The players self-reported their EI via the remote food photography method, whilst the physical loading and associated exercise energy expenditure were assessed via GPS technology. The relative CHO intake was significantly greater (all p < 0.05) on the day before the first match (MD-1a) (4.1 ± 0.8 g·kg(−1)), on the day before the second match (MD-1b) (4.3 ± 1.1 g·kg(−1)), MDa (4.8 ± 1.2 g·kg(−1)) and MDb (4.8 ± 1.4 g·kg(−1)) in comparison to most other days (<4 g·kg(−1)). The mean daily measured EA over the 10-day period was 34 ± 12 kcal·kg FFM(−1)·day(−1) (with six players, i.e., 34%, presenting LEA), though, when adjusting the energy intake for potential under-reporting, these values changed substantially (44 ± 14 kcal·kg FFM(−1)·day(−1), only one player was classed as presenting LEA). Such data suggest that the prevalence of LEA amongst female team sport athletes may be over-estimated. Nonetheless, players are still likely under-fuelling for the work required in relation to the daily CHO recommendations (i.e., >6 g·kg(−1)) for intensive training and game schedules. These data provide further evidence for the requirement to create and deliver targeted player and stakeholder education and behaviour change interventions (especially for younger athletes) that aim to promote increased daily CHO intake in female soccer players.
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spelling pubmed-106498612023-10-24 Under-Fuelling for the Work Required? Assessment of Dietary Practices and Physical Loading of Adolescent Female Soccer Players during an Intensive International Training and Game Schedule McHaffie, Samuel J. Langan-Evans, Carl Strauss, Juliette A. Areta, José L. Rosimus, Christopher Evans, Martin Waghorn, Ruth Morton, James P. Nutrients Article Previous studies demonstrate that “under-fuelling” (i.e., reduced carbohydrate (CHO) and energy intake (EI) in relation to recommended guidelines) is prevalent within adult female soccer players, the consequence of which may have acute performance and chronic health implications. However, the dietary practices of adolescent female soccer players, a population who may be particularly at risk for the negative aspects of low energy availability (LEA), are not well documented. Accordingly, we aimed to quantify EI and CHO intake, physical loading and estimated energy availability (EA) in elite national team adolescent female soccer players (n = twenty-three; age, 17.9 ± 0.5 years) during a 10-day training and game schedule comprising two match days on day six (MDa) and nine (MDb). The players self-reported their EI via the remote food photography method, whilst the physical loading and associated exercise energy expenditure were assessed via GPS technology. The relative CHO intake was significantly greater (all p < 0.05) on the day before the first match (MD-1a) (4.1 ± 0.8 g·kg(−1)), on the day before the second match (MD-1b) (4.3 ± 1.1 g·kg(−1)), MDa (4.8 ± 1.2 g·kg(−1)) and MDb (4.8 ± 1.4 g·kg(−1)) in comparison to most other days (<4 g·kg(−1)). The mean daily measured EA over the 10-day period was 34 ± 12 kcal·kg FFM(−1)·day(−1) (with six players, i.e., 34%, presenting LEA), though, when adjusting the energy intake for potential under-reporting, these values changed substantially (44 ± 14 kcal·kg FFM(−1)·day(−1), only one player was classed as presenting LEA). Such data suggest that the prevalence of LEA amongst female team sport athletes may be over-estimated. Nonetheless, players are still likely under-fuelling for the work required in relation to the daily CHO recommendations (i.e., >6 g·kg(−1)) for intensive training and game schedules. These data provide further evidence for the requirement to create and deliver targeted player and stakeholder education and behaviour change interventions (especially for younger athletes) that aim to promote increased daily CHO intake in female soccer players. MDPI 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10649861/ /pubmed/37960161 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15214508 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Under-Fuelling for the Work Required? Assessment of Dietary Practices and Physical Loading of Adolescent Female Soccer Players during an Intensive International Training and Game Schedule
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title_full_unstemmed Under-Fuelling for the Work Required? Assessment of Dietary Practices and Physical Loading of Adolescent Female Soccer Players during an Intensive International Training and Game Schedule
title_short Under-Fuelling for the Work Required? Assessment of Dietary Practices and Physical Loading of Adolescent Female Soccer Players during an Intensive International Training and Game Schedule
title_sort under-fuelling for the work required? assessment of dietary practices and physical loading of adolescent female soccer players during an intensive international training and game schedule
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37960161
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15214508
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