2939University of Derby, College of Science and Engineering, UK.
Liverpool John Moores University, Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, UK.
Nutr Health. 2021 Dec;27(4):387-394. doi: 10.1177/0260106020983800. Epub 2021 Jan 5.
Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) is a grappling-based combat sport in which competitors engage in pre-competition acute 'weight' loss (AWL) and rapid 'weight' loss (RWL) to achieve the body mass (BM) required for their desired division. AWL/RWL practices of UK BJJ competitors have not previously been reported.
Our aim in this study was to determine the prevalence, magnitude and stakeholder influences of AWL and RWL amongst BJJ participants in the United Kingdom (UK). A secondary aim was to explore whether there is any influence of time spent in the sport or competition frequency on AWL/RWL practices.
In this study we used the rapid weight loss questionnaire (RWLQ) adapted for BJJ to determine the prevalence and magnitude of AWL/RWL in UK BJJ, the prevalence of methods used and the key stakeholder influences on these practices. As a secondary investigation we aimed to determine whether there was any effect of age starting BJJ on AWL/RWL.
Of 115 completed responses, 59% stated they performed AWL/RWL before competition. Mean BM loss for this competition was 1.9 ± 3.8 kg (2.3 ± 4.6%), with 34% of participants starting BM loss 3-7 days prior and 16% starting 0-2 days prior. Methods used tend to be achieving calorie deficit via exercise and diet rather than hypohydration, with little advice from formally qualified personnel. Participants who perform AWL/RWL started training (BF = 199, = .72) and competing (BF = 107, = .68) in BJJ younger than those who do not perform AWL/RWL.
AWL/RWL is prevalent in UK BJJ, but not at the magnitude of other combat sports or countries. Though negative effects of extreme hypohydration are unlikely, there may be a higher chance of eating disorders in BJJ, particularly due to the young age of AWL/RWL commencement.
巴西柔术(BJJ)是一种缠斗型格斗运动,参赛者在比赛前进行急性“减重”(AWL)和快速“减重”(RWL),以达到他们期望的比赛体重(BM)。英国 BJJ 参赛者的 AWL/RWL 实践此前尚未报道。
本研究旨在确定英国(UK)BJJ 参赛者中 AWL 和 RWL 的流行程度、程度和利益相关者的影响。次要目的是探讨在运动中花费的时间或比赛频率是否对 AWL/RWL 实践有任何影响。
在这项研究中,我们使用了适用于 BJJ 的快速减重问卷(RWLQ)来确定英国 BJJ 中 AWL/RWL 的流行程度和程度、使用的方法的流行程度以及对这些实践的主要利益相关者的影响。作为二次调查,我们旨在确定开始 BJJ 的年龄对 AWL/RWL 是否有任何影响。
在 115 份完成的回复中,59%的人表示他们在比赛前进行了 AWL/RWL。此次比赛的平均 BM 损失为 1.9 ± 3.8 公斤(2.3 ± 4.6%),34%的参与者在比赛前 3-7 天开始 BM 损失,16%的参与者在比赛前 0-2 天开始 BM 损失。使用的方法倾向于通过锻炼和饮食来实现热量不足,而不是脱水,很少有正式合格人员提供建议。进行 AWL/RWL 的参与者比不进行 AWL/RWL 的参与者更早开始训练(BF = 199, =.72)和参加 BJJ 比赛(BF = 107, =.68)。
AWL/RWL 在英国 BJJ 中很普遍,但程度不及其他格斗运动或国家。尽管极端脱水的负面影响不太可能,但 BJJ 中可能更容易出现饮食失调,尤其是由于 AWL/RWL 开始的年龄较小。