Nuviala R J, Lapieza M G, Bernal E
Clinical Biochemistry Department, University Hospital, Zaragoza, Spain.
Int J Sport Nutr. 1999 Sep;9(3):295-309. doi: 10.1123/ijsn.9.3.295.
The dietary intake, serum levels, and urinary excretion of magnesium, zinc, and copper were studied in 78 women involved in different sports (karate, handball, basketball, and running) and in 65 sedentary women. Seven-day, weighed-food dietary reports revealed that no group of female athletes reached the minimal intake recommended for magnesium (280 mg/day) and zinc (12 mg/day), although their values were superior to those of the control group. The estimated safe and adequate minimal intake of copper (1.5 mg/day) was amply surpassed by the basketball players and runners but was not reached by the handball players. Serum levels and urinary excretion of magnesium, zinc and copper di not seem related either to their intake or to the type of physical activity performed. The influence of other factors such as nutritional status, bioavailability, intestinal absorption mechanisms, and muscle-level modifications might explain the differences between the different groups of female athletes.
对78名从事不同运动(空手道、手球、篮球和跑步)的女性以及65名久坐不动的女性的镁、锌和铜的饮食摄入量、血清水平和尿排泄量进行了研究。为期七天的称重食物饮食报告显示,尽管女运动员组的镁(280毫克/天)和锌(12毫克/天)摄入量高于对照组,但没有一组达到推荐的最低摄入量。篮球运动员和跑步运动员的铜估计安全充足最低摄入量(1.5毫克/天)得到了充分满足,但手球运动员未达到。镁、锌和铜的血清水平和尿排泄量似乎与它们的摄入量或所进行的体育活动类型无关。其他因素的影响,如营养状况、生物利用度、肠道吸收机制和肌肉水平的改变,可能解释了不同组女运动员之间的差异。