Alimentation and nutrition applied to the new fitness disciplines in Italian gym.

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition and health Pub Date : 2024-01-27 DOI:10.1177/02601060231209555
Alisia D'Angelo, Valentina Assogna, Alessio Matarazzo, Sara Franceschelli, Lorenza Speranza, Ruggero D'Anastasio, Antonella Fondi, Patrizio Ripari
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Background: The energy balance between inputs and outputs is essential to avoid a reduction in performance, recovery difficulties, hormonal problems, an increased risk of fatigue, injuries and illnesses. Aim: The purpose of the study is to evaluate whether the energy intake assumed by non-professional sportsmen of the new fitness disciplines on the basis of the guidelines present in the literature, meets the needs required by their sporting activity. Methods: The sample consist of 20 non-competitive adult sportsmen (n.10 females; n.10 males) that were voluntarily enrolled in a gym, belonging to the various fitness disciplines: bodybuilders (n  =  2); calisthenics (n  =  3); crossfitters (n  =  15). The subjects underwent an anamnestic-nutritional interview and used a photographic atlas to estimate the energy intake in the training day (in terms of macronutrients, micronutrients and H2O). Results: The results of the study reported: a lower energy intake, the breakdown of macronutrients was suitable for the nutritional indications reported by bibliographic sources, with the exception for protein intake that was higher than the other macronutrients; a lower intake of fibers, mono/polyunsaturated fatty acids; an higher intake of simple sugars, proteins and H2O, and by a normal parameters of carbohydrates, fats and saturated fatty acids. Conclusions: Generally the study has shown that the sample energy intake is extremely low in the training day. Therefore, it is useful to educate sportsmen, coaches and families in order to avoid deficiencies/excess of calories and nutrients which may not be functional for the sporting activity performed.

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意大利健身房新健身项目中的饮食与营养。
背景:要避免运动成绩下降、恢复困难、荷尔蒙问题、疲劳风险增加、受伤和生病,输入和输出之间的能量平衡至关重要。目的:本研究的目的是根据文献中的指导原则,评估新健身项目的非专业运动员的能量摄入量是否满足其体育活动的需要。研究方法样本包括 20 名自愿加入健身房的非竞技成年运动员(女性 10 人,男性 10 人),他们属于不同的健身项目:健美运动员(2 人)、健身操运动员(3 人)和交叉健身运动员(15 人)。受试者接受了营养学访谈,并使用摄影图集估算训练日的能量摄入量(以宏量营养素、微量营养素和水为单位)。研究结果研究结果表明:能量摄入量较低,常量营养素的分类符合文献资料中的营养指标,但蛋白质的摄入量高于其他常量营养素;纤维、单/多不饱和脂肪酸的摄入量较低;单糖、蛋白质和水的摄入量较高,碳水化合物、脂肪和饱和脂肪酸的摄入量参数正常。结论总体而言,研究表明,训练日的样本能量摄入量极低。因此,有必要对运动员、教练员和家人进行教育,以避免热量和营养素的不足/过量,因为这些热量和营养素对所进行的体育活动可能不起作用。
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