Mizugaki Ami, Kato Hiroyuki, Suzuki Haruka, Kurihara Hidefumi, Ogita Futoshi
Olympic and Paralympic Promotional Office, Corporate Service Division, Ajinomoto Co., Inc., 1-15-1 Kyobashi, Tokyo 104-0031, Japan.
Department of Sports and Life Sciences, National Institute of Fitness and Sports, 1 Shiromizu-cho, Kanoya 891-2393, Japan.
Sports (Basel). 2021 Jan 21;9(2):17. doi: 10.3390/sports9020017.
The protein requirement in athletes increases as a result of exercise-induced changes in protein metabolism. In addition, the frequency, quantity, and quality (i.e., leucine content) of the protein intake modulates the protein metabolism. Thus, this study aimed to investigate whether nutritional practice (particularly, protein and amino acid intake at each eating occasion) meets the protein needs required to achieve zero nitrogen balance in elite swimmers during a training camp. Eight elite swimmers (age 21.9 ± 2.3 years, body weight 64.2 ± 7.1 kg, sex M:2 F:6) participated in a four-day study. The nitrogen balance was calculated from the dietary nitrogen intake and urinary nitrogen excretion. The amino acid intake was divided over six eating occasions. The nitrogen balance was found to be positive (6.7 ± 3.1 g N/day, < 0.05) with protein intake of 2.96 ± 0.74 g/kg/day. The frequency and quantity of leucine and the protein intake were met within the recommended range established by the International Society of Sports Nutrition. Thus, a protein intake of 2.96 g/kg/day with a well-designated pattern (i.e., frequency throughout the day, as well as quantity and quality) of protein and amino acid intake may satisfy the increased need for protein in an elite swimmer.
由于运动引起蛋白质代谢变化,运动员对蛋白质的需求增加。此外,蛋白质摄入的频率、数量和质量(即亮氨酸含量)会调节蛋白质代谢。因此,本研究旨在调查在训练营期间,营养实践(特别是每次进食时的蛋白质和氨基酸摄入量)是否能满足精英游泳运动员实现零氮平衡所需的蛋白质需求。八名精英游泳运动员(年龄21.9±2.3岁,体重64.2±7.1千克,男性2名,女性6名)参与了一项为期四天的研究。根据膳食氮摄入量和尿氮排泄量计算氮平衡。氨基酸摄入量分布在六次进食中。蛋白质摄入量为2.96±0.74克/千克/天时,氮平衡为正(6.7±3.1克氮/天,P<0.05)。亮氨酸的摄入频率和数量以及蛋白质摄入量均在国际运动营养学会确定的推荐范围内。因此,每天2.96克/千克的蛋白质摄入量以及精心设计的蛋白质和氨基酸摄入模式(即全天的频率以及数量和质量)可能满足精英游泳运动员对蛋白质增加的需求。