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青少年优秀运动员食物摄入量变化的前瞻性研究。

Prospective study of food intake changes in adolescent elite athletes.

作者信息

Larsson Maria, Lindman Ida, Hörnell Agneta, Abrahamson Josefin

机构信息

Sahlgrenska Academy, Goteborg, Sweden.

General Practice/Family Medicine, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Gothenburg Institute of Medicine, Goteborg, Sweden.

出版信息

BMJ Nutr Prev Health. 2024 Dec 11;7(2):e000954. doi: 10.1136/bmjnph-2024-000954. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Inadequate energy intake among athletes can lead to low energy availability (LEA) which in turn can result in negative effects on athletic performance and physical and psychological health. This syndrome is known as relative energy deficiency in sports (REDs).

OBJECTIVE

To map perceived changes in overall food intake among adolescent athletes during the previous year, as well as weekly changes during a 3-month period and to examine how these changes are associated with mental health, physical load and sex.

METHODS

A total of 168 high school athletes from eight different sports participated. A baseline questionnaire examined changes in training habits and food intake in the past year, mental health (short version of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (SWEMWBS)), injury history and previous periods of poor psychological health. Weekly digital questionnaires for 3 months tracked weekly physical and mental load and changes in food intake. Comparative and correlation analyses were performed with p<0.05 considered significant.

RESULTS

A decreased food intake during the previous year was reported more often among athletes experiencing periods of poor mental health than those without such periods (10% vs 2%; p=0.034). Athletes who decreased their food intake reported lower mental well-being than athletes who increased their food intake (mean difference in SWEMWBS=4.69±1.57; p=0.021). Over a 3-month period, most athletes did not change their food intake, yet fluctuations in physical load were reported.

CONCLUSION

This study showed that athletes experiencing lower mental health or period(s) of poor mental health reported decreased food intake more often than those with better mental health or those without period(s) of poor mental health. In addition, the mismatch found between perceived weekly changes in overall food intake and changes in physical load during the same time period could potentially result in an increased risk for LEA.

摘要

背景

运动员能量摄入不足会导致能量可利用性降低(LEA),进而对运动表现以及身心健康产生负面影响。这种综合征被称为运动相对能量缺乏症(REDs)。

目的

了解青少年运动员在上一年中整体食物摄入量的感知变化,以及三个月内每周的变化情况,并研究这些变化与心理健康、身体负荷和性别的关系。

方法

共有来自八个不同运动项目的168名高中运动员参与。一份基线调查问卷询问了过去一年的训练习惯和食物摄入量变化、心理健康状况(沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表简版(SWEMWBS))、受伤史以及之前的心理健康不佳时期。为期三个月的每周数字问卷跟踪了每周的身心负荷和食物摄入量变化。进行了比较分析和相关性分析,p<0.05被视为具有统计学意义。

结果

与没有心理健康不佳时期的运动员相比,有心理健康不佳时期的运动员报告上一年食物摄入量减少的情况更为常见(10%对2%;p=0.034)。食物摄入量减少的运动员报告的心理健康状况低于食物摄入量增加的运动员(SWEMWBS平均差异=4.69±1.57;p=0.021)。在三个月的时间里,大多数运动员的食物摄入量没有变化,但报告了身体负荷的波动。

结论

本研究表明,心理健康状况较差或有心理健康不佳时期的运动员比心理健康状况较好或没有心理健康不佳时期的运动员更常报告食物摄入量减少。此外,在同一时期内,整体食物摄入量的每周感知变化与身体负荷变化之间的不匹配可能会增加能量可利用性降低的风险。

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