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Changes induced by diet and nutritional intake in the lipid profile of female professional volleyball players after 11 weeks of training

BACKGROUND: The relationship between cardiovascular disease and lipid profile is well known. Apart from a heart-healthy diet, exercise is the primary factor that can modify this lipid-associated cardiovascular risk. The aim of the study was to evaluate potential changes in the levels of triglyceride...

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Autores principales: Mielgo-Ayuso, Juan, Collado, Pilar S, Urdampilleta, Aritz, Martínez-Sanz, José Miguel, Seco, Jesús
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3874647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24330488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-10-55
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author Mielgo-Ayuso, Juan
Collado, Pilar S
Urdampilleta, Aritz
Martínez-Sanz, José Miguel
Seco, Jesús
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Collado, Pilar S
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Martínez-Sanz, José Miguel
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description BACKGROUND: The relationship between cardiovascular disease and lipid profile is well known. Apart from a heart-healthy diet, exercise is the primary factor that can modify this lipid-associated cardiovascular risk. The aim of the study was to evaluate potential changes in the levels of triglycerides, total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDLc), and high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDLc), as well as atherogenic indices (TC/HDLc and LDLc/HDLc), and also to analyse the diet over 11 weeks of training in female professional volleyball players. METHODS: The lipid profile of 22 female professional volleyball players was analysed on Day T0 (pre-preseason) and Day T11 (after 11 weeks of training). The consumption of fats by the players was estimated using a food frequency questionnaire, confirmed by seven days of full dietary records. RESULTS: By the end of the study, the LDLc levels and both atherogenic indices of the players had decreased (p < 0.05) compared to the values obtained at baseline. In addition, the diet of the players contained 35.5 ± 3.2% of fats (saturated fatty acid: 11.1 ± 1.2%, monounsaturated fatty acid: 14.3 ± 1.9%, and polyunsaturated fatty acid: 7.0 ± 1.1%) and 465 ± 57 mg of dietary cholesterol. Their score for the (monounsaturated + polyunsaturated fatty acid)/saturated fatty acid ratio was 1.9 ± 0.4, less than the recommended ≥ 2. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that the activity of the female professional volleyball players during the first 11 weeks of training in the season was heart healthy, because their lipid profile improved, despite an inadequate intake of fats.
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spelling pubmed-38746472013-12-31 Changes induced by diet and nutritional intake in the lipid profile of female professional volleyball players after 11 weeks of training Mielgo-Ayuso, Juan Collado, Pilar S Urdampilleta, Aritz Martínez-Sanz, José Miguel Seco, Jesús J Int Soc Sports Nutr Research Article BACKGROUND: The relationship between cardiovascular disease and lipid profile is well known. Apart from a heart-healthy diet, exercise is the primary factor that can modify this lipid-associated cardiovascular risk. The aim of the study was to evaluate potential changes in the levels of triglycerides, total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDLc), and high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDLc), as well as atherogenic indices (TC/HDLc and LDLc/HDLc), and also to analyse the diet over 11 weeks of training in female professional volleyball players. METHODS: The lipid profile of 22 female professional volleyball players was analysed on Day T0 (pre-preseason) and Day T11 (after 11 weeks of training). The consumption of fats by the players was estimated using a food frequency questionnaire, confirmed by seven days of full dietary records. RESULTS: By the end of the study, the LDLc levels and both atherogenic indices of the players had decreased (p < 0.05) compared to the values obtained at baseline. In addition, the diet of the players contained 35.5 ± 3.2% of fats (saturated fatty acid: 11.1 ± 1.2%, monounsaturated fatty acid: 14.3 ± 1.9%, and polyunsaturated fatty acid: 7.0 ± 1.1%) and 465 ± 57 mg of dietary cholesterol. Their score for the (monounsaturated + polyunsaturated fatty acid)/saturated fatty acid ratio was 1.9 ± 0.4, less than the recommended ≥ 2. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that the activity of the female professional volleyball players during the first 11 weeks of training in the season was heart healthy, because their lipid profile improved, despite an inadequate intake of fats. BioMed Central 2013-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3874647/ /pubmed/24330488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-10-55 Text en Copyright © 2013 Mielgo-Ayuso et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mielgo-Ayuso, Juan
Collado, Pilar S
Urdampilleta, Aritz
Martínez-Sanz, José Miguel
Seco, Jesús
Changes induced by diet and nutritional intake in the lipid profile of female professional volleyball players after 11 weeks of training
title Changes induced by diet and nutritional intake in the lipid profile of female professional volleyball players after 11 weeks of training
title_full Changes induced by diet and nutritional intake in the lipid profile of female professional volleyball players after 11 weeks of training
title_fullStr Changes induced by diet and nutritional intake in the lipid profile of female professional volleyball players after 11 weeks of training
title_full_unstemmed Changes induced by diet and nutritional intake in the lipid profile of female professional volleyball players after 11 weeks of training
title_short Changes induced by diet and nutritional intake in the lipid profile of female professional volleyball players after 11 weeks of training
title_sort changes induced by diet and nutritional intake in the lipid profile of female professional volleyball players after 11 weeks of training
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3874647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24330488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-10-55
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