Stupin Ana, Perić Leon, Jukić Ivana, Boris Alina, Stanojević Lorena, Drenjančević Ines
Department of Physiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 31000 Osijek, Croatia.
Scientific Centre of Excellence for Personalized Health Care, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 31000 Osijek, Croatia.
Life (Basel). 2025 Mar 13;15(3):458. doi: 10.3390/life15030458.
This study aimed to investigate diet quality in a population of male competitive athletes by comparing their total energy and macro- and micronutrients intake assessed by a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) to current nutritional recommendations for this specific population. An additional goal was to assess athletes' sodium-to-potassium (Na-to-K) ratio. This cross-sectional study involved 31 healthy competitive male athletes. Subjects' body mass index, body composition, arterial blood pressure, as well as red blood count (RBC) and serum lipid profile measurements showed that all subjects were lean and normotensive and had normal RBC and serum lipid levels. All subjects completed a cross-culturally adapted, translated, and validated EPIC-Norfolk FFQ. The total energy intake reported in the FFQ was below the recommended values; however, 71% of subjects were classified as low energy reporters (LERs). Energy intake from proteins was within and from carbohydrates was below the recommended interval, while the total energy intake from fats (and also saturated fatty acids) exceeded the recommendations. Suboptimal intakes of vitamin D and folate were observed, indicating the necessity for monitoring (and supplementing) in this population. High Na intake, which despite adequate K intake resulted in a higher Na-to-K ratio, highlighted concerns over excessive salt consumption, but also accentuated the need for monitoring sodium (and potassium) intake in competitive athletes with consideration for sweat-related losses.
本研究旨在通过将男性竞技运动员群体的总能量以及通过食物频率问卷(FFQ)评估的宏量和微量营养素摄入量与该特定人群当前的营养建议进行比较,来调查其饮食质量。另一个目标是评估运动员的钠钾比(Na/K)。这项横断面研究纳入了31名健康的男性竞技运动员。受试者的体重指数、身体成分、动脉血压以及红细胞计数(RBC)和血脂谱测量结果表明,所有受试者均体型消瘦、血压正常,红细胞和血脂水平也正常。所有受试者均完成了一份经过跨文化改编、翻译和验证的EPIC-诺福克FFQ。FFQ报告的总能量摄入量低于推荐值;然而,71%的受试者被归类为低能量报告者(LER)。蛋白质的能量摄入量在推荐区间内,碳水化合物的能量摄入量低于推荐区间,而脂肪(以及饱和脂肪酸)的总能量摄入量超过了推荐值。观察到维生素D和叶酸的摄入量未达最佳水平,表明该人群需要进行监测(以及补充)。尽管钾摄入量充足,但钠摄入量较高导致钠钾比更高,这凸显了对过量盐摄入的担忧,同时也强调了在竞技运动员中考虑与汗液相关的损失来监测钠(和钾)摄入量的必要性。