Kettunen Oona, Mikkonen Ritva, Mursu Jaakko, Linnamo Vesa, Ihalainen Johanna K
Sports Technology Unit Vuokatti, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Vuokatti, Finland.
Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Front Sports Act Living. 2023 Jul 17;5:1196659. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1196659. eCollection 2023.
(1) To evaluate if energy availability (EA), macronutrient intake and body composition change over four training periods in young, highly trained, female cross-country skiers, and (2) to clarify if EA, macronutrient intake, body composition, and competition performance are associated with each other in this cohort.
During a one-year observational study, 25 female skiers completed 3-day food and training logs during four training periods: preparation, specific preparation, competition, and transition periods. A body composition measurement (bioimpedance analyzer) was performed at the end of the preparation, specific preparation, and competition periods. Competition performance was determined by International Ski Federation (FIS) points gathered from youth national championships.
EA (36-40 kcal·kg FFM·d) and carbohydrate (CHO) intake (4.4-5.1 g·kg·d) remained similar, and at a suboptimal level, between training periods despite a decrease in exercise energy expenditure ( = 0.002) in the transition period. Higher EA ( = -0.47, = 0.035) and CHO intake ( = -0.65, = 0.002) as well as lower FM ( = 0.60, = 0.006) and F% ( = 0.57, = 0.011) were associated with lower (better) FIS-points. CHO intake was the best predictor of distance competition performance ( = 0.46, = 0.004).
Young female cross-country skiers had similar EA and CHO intake over four training periods. Both EA and CHO intake were at suboptimal levels for performance and recovery. CHO intake and body composition are important factors influencing competition performance in young female cross-country skiers.
(1)评估年轻、训练有素的女子越野滑雪运动员在四个训练阶段的能量可利用性(EA)、常量营养素摄入量和身体成分是否发生变化;(2)阐明该队列中EA、常量营养素摄入量、身体成分和比赛成绩之间是否相互关联。
在一项为期一年的观察性研究中,25名女滑雪运动员在四个训练阶段(准备期、专项准备期、比赛期和过渡期)完成了为期3天的饮食和训练记录。在准备期、专项准备期和比赛期结束时进行了身体成分测量(生物电阻抗分析仪)。比赛成绩由从青年全国锦标赛收集的国际滑雪联合会(FIS)积分确定。
尽管过渡期运动能量消耗减少(P = 0.002),但各训练阶段之间的EA(36 - 40 kcal·kg去脂体重·d)和碳水化合物(CHO)摄入量(4.4 - 5.1 g·kg·d)保持相似且处于次优水平。较高的EA(P = -0.47,P = 0.035)和CHO摄入量(P = -0.65,P = 0.002)以及较低的脂肪量(P = 0.60,P = 0.006)和体脂百分比(P = 0.57,P = 0.011)与较低(更好)的FIS积分相关。CHO摄入量是距离比赛成绩的最佳预测指标(P = 0.