Stokes Emily G, Hughes Roger, Shaw David M, O'Connor Helen T, Beck Kathryn L
School of Sport Exercise and Nutrition, College of Health, Massey University, Auckland 0745, New Zealand.
School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart 7001, Australia.
Sports (Basel). 2018 May 28;6(2):49. doi: 10.3390/sports6020049.
Sports nutrition recommendations provide guidance on dietary strategies to optimise sports performance. However, research indicates that young athletes often find it difficult to follow these guidelines in practice. Limited research exists on the determinants that influence adherence to sports nutrition guidelines. This study aimed to explore the perceptions and determinants of eating for health and performance in high-level male adolescent rugby union players. Determinants were explored using semi-structured individual interviews in New Zealand high-level male rugby union players ( = 20, 16⁻18 years). Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and then underwent thematic analysis. Perceptions of eating for health and performance included balance and variety, appropriate portions, and specific foods. Both adolescent- and sport-specific determinants influenced the food choices of participants. Determinants relevant to adolescent lifestyles included the influence of significant others such as peers and family but also included the taste, cost, convenience, and availability of food. Sports-specific determinants revolved around the desire to enhance sports performance, motivation to perform, and team culture. The media (mainstream and social media), physical appearance, and feeling good were identified as both adolescent- and sport-specific factors influencing food choice. These findings highlight the importance of having support and positive role modelling to help young athletes make optimal food choices for health and performance. Strategies to further enable healthy eating practices should aim to strengthen the support available to young athletes in the home, school, and sporting environments and should include education on appropriate social media use to inform eating for health and performance.
运动营养建议为优化运动表现的饮食策略提供指导。然而,研究表明年轻运动员在实践中往往难以遵循这些指导方针。关于影响遵循运动营养指导方针的决定因素的研究有限。本研究旨在探讨高水平男性青少年橄榄球联盟球员对为健康和表现而饮食的认知及决定因素。通过对新西兰高水平男性橄榄球联盟球员(n = 20,16 - 18岁)进行半结构化个人访谈来探究决定因素。访谈进行录音、转录,然后进行主题分析。对为健康和表现而饮食的认知包括平衡与多样性、适量饮食以及特定食物。青少年特定因素和运动特定因素都影响了参与者的食物选择。与青少年生活方式相关的决定因素包括同龄人及家人等重要他人的影响,还包括食物的味道、成本、便利性和可得性。运动特定决定因素围绕提高运动表现的愿望、表现的动力以及团队文化。媒体(主流媒体和社交媒体)、外貌和感觉良好被确定为影响食物选择的青少年特定因素和运动特定因素。这些发现凸显了获得支持和正面榜样示范对于帮助年轻运动员为健康和表现做出最佳食物选择的重要性。进一步促进健康饮食行为的策略应旨在加强在家庭、学校和体育环境中为年轻运动员提供的支持,并且应包括关于合理使用社交媒体以指导为健康和表现而饮食的教育。