Wardle Sophie L, O'Leary Thomas J, McClung James P, Pasiakos Stefan M, Greeves Julie P
Army Health and Performance Research, Army Headquarters, United Kingdom; Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, University College London, United Kingdom.
Army Health and Performance Research, Army Headquarters, United Kingdom; Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, University College London, United Kingdom.
J Sci Med Sport. 2021 Oct;24(10):995-1001. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2021.08.011. Epub 2021 Aug 18.
Appropriate nutrition recommendations are required to optimise the health and performance of military personnel, yet limited data are available on whether male and female military personnel have different nutrition requirements.
To consider the evidence for sex-specific nutrition requirements to optimise the health and performance of military personnel.
Narrative review.
Published literature was reviewed, with a focus on sex-specific requirements, in the following areas: nutrition for optimising muscle mass and function, nutrition during energy deficit, and nutrition for reproductive and bone health.
There are limited data on sex differences in protein requirements but extant data suggest that, despite less muscle mass, on average, in women, sex-specific protein feeding strategies are not required to optimise muscle mass in military-aged individuals. Similarly, despite sex differences in metabolic and endocrine responses to energy deficit, current data do not suggest a requirement for sex-specific feeding strategies during energy deficit. Energy deficit impairs health and performance, most notably bone and reproductive health and these impairments are greater for women. Vitamin D, iron and calcium are important nutrients to protect the bone health of female military personnel due to increased risk of stress fracture.
Women have an increased incidence of bone injuries, less muscle mass and are more susceptible to the negative effects of energy deficit, including compromised reproductive health. However, there are limited data on sex differences in response to various nutrition strategies designed to improve these elements of health and performance. Future studies should evaluate whether sex-specific feeding recommendations are required.
需要适当的营养建议来优化军事人员的健康和表现,但关于男性和女性军事人员的营养需求是否不同,可用数据有限。
探讨针对性别的营养需求证据,以优化军事人员的健康和表现。
叙述性综述。
回顾已发表的文献,重点关注以下方面的性别特异性需求:优化肌肉质量和功能的营养、能量不足期间的营养以及生殖和骨骼健康的营养。
关于蛋白质需求的性别差异数据有限,但现有数据表明,尽管女性平均肌肉量较少,但在军事年龄个体中,优化肌肉量不需要针对性别的蛋白质喂养策略。同样,尽管对能量不足的代谢和内分泌反应存在性别差异,但目前的数据并不表明在能量不足期间需要针对性别的喂养策略。能量不足会损害健康和表现,最明显的是骨骼和生殖健康,而这些损害对女性更大。由于应力性骨折风险增加,维生素D、铁和钙是保护女性军事人员骨骼健康的重要营养素。
女性骨骼损伤发生率更高,肌肉量更少,更容易受到能量不足的负面影响,包括生殖健康受损。然而,关于针对各种旨在改善这些健康和表现要素的营养策略的反应的性别差异的数据有限。未来的研究应评估是否需要针对性别的喂养建议。