The School of Health and Sport Sciences, The University of the Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia.
The School of Health and Sport Sciences, The University of the Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia.
Appetite. 2018 Feb 1;121:173-178. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.11.086. Epub 2017 Nov 14.
Although the nutrient requirements and dietary intake of athletes have been thoroughly investigated, little is known about the influences on their food choice, particularly prior to and during competition. This study sought to investigate factors that influence food selection of athletes at two similar international competition events: the Melbourne 2006 and Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games. A secondary aim was to explore differences in these factors between at each event given the culturally diverse locations. A survey developed for this study was distributed to athletes in the village dining hall at both events. Athletes scored a selection of factors influencing food choice on a scale of 1 (not important) to 5 (very important). A total of 769 individuals completed the questionnaire in total, with 351 (46%) from Delhi and 418 (54%) from Melbourne. Overall, athletes rated nutrient composition (M = 4.22), stage of competition (M = 4.09), time of day (M = 4.02) and familiarity of the food (M = 4.07) higher than sensory properties (smell M = 3.88; visual appearance M = 3.22) when making a food selection. Visual appearance (p = 0.01), stage of competition (p < 0.001) and time of day (p = 0.01) had greater influence in Delhi than Melbourne. Overall, a significantly higher proportion of female athletes rated smell (p < 0.001) and familiar food (p < 0.001) as important compared to males. The stage of competition and nutrition composition was rated as very important by the greatest proportion of athletes from weight category sports (61.9%) and endurance sports (57.9%) respectively. The influence of the coach and team mates was less of an influence than other factors, but more so for athletes from Non-Western regions. Further investigation of the various determinants and motives for food section of athletes from a range of sports and cultures is warranted.
尽管运动员的营养需求和饮食摄入已经得到了深入研究,但对于影响他们食物选择的因素,特别是在比赛前和比赛期间的影响,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在调查在两次类似的国际比赛中影响运动员食物选择的因素:2006 年墨尔本和 2010 年德里英联邦运动会。次要目的是探索在这两个具有不同文化背景的地点,这些因素在每个比赛中的差异。本研究开发的调查在两个比赛的村庄餐厅分发给运动员。运动员根据影响食物选择的因素对 1(不重要)到 5(非常重要)的等级进行评分。共有 769 人完成了问卷,其中德里 351 人(46%),墨尔本 418 人(54%)。总的来说,运动员对营养成分(M=4.22)、比赛阶段(M=4.09)、时间(M=4.02)和食物的熟悉程度(M=4.07)的评价高于对感官特性(气味 M=3.88;视觉外观 M=3.22)的评价。在做出食物选择时。在德里,视觉外观(p=0.01)、比赛阶段(p<0.001)和时间(p=0.01)的影响大于墨尔本。总的来说,与男性相比,女性运动员对气味(p<0.001)和熟悉的食物(p<0.001)的评价更高。最大比例的来自体重类运动(61.9%)和耐力运动(57.9%)的运动员将比赛阶段和营养成分评为非常重要。教练和队友的影响不如其他因素大,但对来自非西方地区的运动员来说,影响更大。需要进一步研究来自不同运动和文化的运动员的食物选择的各种决定因素和动机。