Clinical and Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA), University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
Sci Med Footb. 2024 May;8(2):103-111. doi: 10.1080/24733938.2023.2175901. Epub 2023 Feb 12.
Studies evaluating the dietary intake of Australian Football League Women's (AFLW) athletes are few and limited to the preseason. This prospective observational study aims to evaluate seasonal changes in dietary intake and health parameters of professional AFLW athletes.
Dietary intake (3-day weighed food records), body composition (bioelectrical impedance analysis, skinfolds), physical performance (global positioning system, GPS), and iron status (fasted blood sample) were assessed in 19 athletes (24 ± 5 years, 170 ± 6 cm, 22.8 ± 2.1 kg/m) at three timepoints: start of preseason, end of preseason, and end of competition season. Sociodemographic information, sports nutrition knowledge (SNK), and risk of low energy availability (LEA) questionnaires were completed at the start of preseason.
Mean daily energy and carbohydrate (CHO) intakes were lower than recommendations across all seasons ( < 0.05). Mean daily CHO intake was highest at start of preseason (3.6 g/kg/day), decreased during preseason (3.1 g/day) and remained low during competition (3.2 g/day); >80% of players did not meet minimum recommendations at each timepoint (all, < 0.05). The sum of seven skinfolds and fat mass (%) decreased during preseason (both, < 0.05). Serum iron fell within recommended ranges for 95% of athletes at all timepoints. The total distance (m) and number of Very High Intensity (>21 km/h) efforts significantly increased across preseason and decreased during competition (all, < 0.05). Nutrition knowledge was 'poor', and 42% of athletes were at risk of LEA.
AFLW athletes do not meet energy and carbohydrate requirements across the preseason and competition seasons, which may impact health and performance if deficits are sustained.
评估澳大利亚足球联赛女子(AFLW)运动员饮食摄入的研究很少,且仅限于 preseason。本前瞻性观察研究旨在评估职业 AFLW 运动员的膳食摄入和健康参数的季节性变化。
在三个时间点( preseason 开始时、preseason 结束时和比赛季结束时)评估了 19 名运动员(24±5 岁,170±6cm,22.8±2.1kg/m)的饮食摄入(3 天称重食物记录)、身体成分(生物电阻抗分析、皮褶)、身体表现(全球定位系统、GPS)和铁状态(空腹血样)。在 preseason 开始时完成了社会人口统计学信息、运动营养知识(SNK)和低能量可用性(LEA)风险问卷。
在所有季节,平均每日能量和碳水化合物(CHO)摄入量均低于推荐量(均 < 0.05)。CHO 的平均日摄入量在 preseason 开始时最高(3.6g/kg/天),在 preseason期间下降(3.1g/天),在比赛期间仍然较低(3.2g/天);超过 80%的运动员在每个时间点均未达到最低推荐量(均 < 0.05)。在 preseason 期间,七个皮褶厚度之和和脂肪量(%)减少(均 < 0.05)。血清铁在所有时间点均在推荐范围内,95%的运动员。在 preseason 和比赛期间,总距离(m)和非常高强度(>21km/h)的次数显著增加(均 < 0.05),而在比赛期间减少。营养知识“较差”,42%的运动员存在 LEA 风险。
AFLW 运动员在整个 preseason 和比赛季节都无法满足能量和碳水化合物的需求,如果这种不足持续存在,可能会影响健康和表现。