Onell Clara, Skillgate Eva, Melin Anna, Källberg Henrik, Waldén Markus, Edlund Klara, Hägglund Martin, Côté Pierre, Asker Martin
Department of Health Promotion Science, Sophiahemmet University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Unit for Intervention and Implementation Research in Worker Health, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2023 Dec 22;9(4):e001679. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001679. eCollection 2023.
This cross-sectional study aimed to describe dietary habits in Swedish adolescent handball players and differences with respect to sex and school grade.
Participants in the Swedish Handball Cohort answered a web-survey assessing adherence to sports nutrition recommendations for meal frequency and meal timing, and the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations (NNR) for fruits/vegetables and fish/seafood, food exclusions and use of dietary supplements. Differences with respect to sex and school grade were estimated with generalised linear models, generating prevalence ratios (PR) with 95% CIs.
A total of 1040 participants (16.6±0.9 years, 51% males) were included. Overall, 70% and 90%, respectively, met recommendations for meal frequency and meal timing, whereas adherence to recommended carbohydrate intake during training/game was met by 17%. Adherence to the NNR for fruits/vegetables and fish/seafood was met by 16% and 37%, respectively. Twenty-eight per cent reported using dietary supplements. Females reported lower frequency of meals, especially morning snacks (-0.6 days/week (95% CI -0.3 to -0.9)) and evening snacks (-0.8 days/week (95% CI -0.5 to -1.1)), higher prevalence of exclusions due to intolerances (PR 1.66 (95% CI 1.31 to 2.01)) and other reasons (PR 1.36 (95% CI 1.08 to 1.64)), higher adherence to the NNR for fruits/vegetables (PR 2.30 (95% CI 1.98 to 2.62)) and use of micronutrient supplements (PR 1.72 (95% CI 1.43 to 2.00)) compared with males. Only small differences were observed between school grades.
Swedish adolescent handball players' dietary habits are fairly in accordance with sports nutrition recommendations but not the NNR. Females appear to display more restrictive habits than males.
本横断面研究旨在描述瑞典青少年手球运动员的饮食习惯以及性别和年级差异。
瑞典手球队列研究的参与者通过网络调查回答了关于遵循运动营养建议的进餐频率和进餐时间,以及北欧营养建议(NNR)中水果/蔬菜和鱼类/海鲜的摄入量、食物排除情况和膳食补充剂使用情况的问题。使用广义线性模型估计性别和年级差异,生成患病率比(PR)及95%置信区间(CI)。
共纳入1040名参与者(年龄16.6±0.9岁,51%为男性)。总体而言,分别有70%和90%的人符合进餐频率和进餐时间的建议,而在训练/比赛期间符合推荐碳水化合物摄入量的比例为17%。分别有16%和37%的人符合水果/蔬菜和鱼类/海鲜的NNR建议。28%的人报告使用膳食补充剂。女性报告的进餐频率较低,尤其是早餐零食(-0.6天/周(95%CI -0.3至-0.9))和晚餐零食(-0.8天/周(95%CI -0.5至-1.1)),因不耐受(PR 1.66(95%CI 1.31至2.01))和其他原因(PR 1.36(95%CI 1.08至1.64))导致的食物排除患病率较高,水果/蔬菜的NNR遵循率较高(PR 2.30(95%CI 1.98至2.62)),与男性相比,微量营养素补充剂的使用率较高(PR 1.72(95%CI 1.43至2.00))。不同年级之间仅观察到微小差异。
瑞典青少年手球运动员的饮食习惯基本符合运动营养建议,但不符合NNR。女性的饮食习惯似乎比男性更具限制性。