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Proposal of a Nutritional Quality Index (NQI) to Evaluate the Nutritional Supplementation of Sportspeople

BACKGROUND: Numerous supplements are used by sportspeople. They are not always appropriate for the individual or the sports activity and may do more harm than good. Vitamin and mineral supplements are unnecessary if the energy intake is sufficient to maintain body weight and derives from a diet with...

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Autores principales: Palacin-Arce, Alba, Monteagudo, Celia, Beas-Jimenez, Juan de Dios, Olea-Serrano, Fatima, Mariscal-Arcas, Miguel
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4418674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25938239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125630
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author Palacin-Arce, Alba
Monteagudo, Celia
Beas-Jimenez, Juan de Dios
Olea-Serrano, Fatima
Mariscal-Arcas, Miguel
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Monteagudo, Celia
Beas-Jimenez, Juan de Dios
Olea-Serrano, Fatima
Mariscal-Arcas, Miguel
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description BACKGROUND: Numerous supplements are used by sportspeople. They are not always appropriate for the individual or the sports activity and may do more harm than good. Vitamin and mineral supplements are unnecessary if the energy intake is sufficient to maintain body weight and derives from a diet with an adequate variety of foods. The study objectives were to evaluate the main nutrients used as supplements in sports and to propose a nutritional quality index (NQI) that enables sportspeople to optimize their use of supplements and detect and remedy possible nutritional deficits. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A nutritional study was performed in 485 sportspeople recruited from Centros Andaluces de Medicina del Deporte, (CAMD). All completed socio-demographic, food frequency, and lifestyle questionnaires. The nutritional quality of their diet and need for supplementation were evaluated by scoring their dietary intake with and without supplementation, yielding two NQI scores (scales of 0-21 points) for each participant. RESULTS: A superior mean NQI score was obtained when the supplements taken by participants were not included (16. 28 (SD of 3.52)) than when they were included (15.47 (SD: 3.08)), attributable to an excessive intake of some nutrients through supplementation. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that sportspeople with a varied and balanced diet do not need supplements, which appear to offer no performance benefits and may pose a health risk.
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spelling pubmed-44186742015-05-12 Proposal of a Nutritional Quality Index (NQI) to Evaluate the Nutritional Supplementation of Sportspeople Palacin-Arce, Alba Monteagudo, Celia Beas-Jimenez, Juan de Dios Olea-Serrano, Fatima Mariscal-Arcas, Miguel PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Numerous supplements are used by sportspeople. They are not always appropriate for the individual or the sports activity and may do more harm than good. Vitamin and mineral supplements are unnecessary if the energy intake is sufficient to maintain body weight and derives from a diet with an adequate variety of foods. The study objectives were to evaluate the main nutrients used as supplements in sports and to propose a nutritional quality index (NQI) that enables sportspeople to optimize their use of supplements and detect and remedy possible nutritional deficits. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A nutritional study was performed in 485 sportspeople recruited from Centros Andaluces de Medicina del Deporte, (CAMD). All completed socio-demographic, food frequency, and lifestyle questionnaires. The nutritional quality of their diet and need for supplementation were evaluated by scoring their dietary intake with and without supplementation, yielding two NQI scores (scales of 0-21 points) for each participant. RESULTS: A superior mean NQI score was obtained when the supplements taken by participants were not included (16. 28 (SD of 3.52)) than when they were included (15.47 (SD: 3.08)), attributable to an excessive intake of some nutrients through supplementation. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that sportspeople with a varied and balanced diet do not need supplements, which appear to offer no performance benefits and may pose a health risk. Public Library of Science 2015-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4418674/ /pubmed/25938239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125630 Text en © 2015 Palacin-Arce et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Palacin-Arce, Alba
Monteagudo, Celia
Beas-Jimenez, Juan de Dios
Olea-Serrano, Fatima
Mariscal-Arcas, Miguel
Proposal of a Nutritional Quality Index (NQI) to Evaluate the Nutritional Supplementation of Sportspeople
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title_full Proposal of a Nutritional Quality Index (NQI) to Evaluate the Nutritional Supplementation of Sportspeople
title_fullStr Proposal of a Nutritional Quality Index (NQI) to Evaluate the Nutritional Supplementation of Sportspeople
title_full_unstemmed Proposal of a Nutritional Quality Index (NQI) to Evaluate the Nutritional Supplementation of Sportspeople
title_short Proposal of a Nutritional Quality Index (NQI) to Evaluate the Nutritional Supplementation of Sportspeople
title_sort proposal of a nutritional quality index (nqi) to evaluate the nutritional supplementation of sportspeople
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4418674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25938239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125630
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