Interrelationships between stress, eating attitudes, and metabolism in endurance athletes across a competitive season.

Emily A Lundstrom, Mary Jane De Souza, Prabhani Kuruppumullage Don, Nancy I Williams
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A competitive sport season represents a multidimensional stressor where physical and psychological stress may render an athlete susceptible to energy deficiency (ED). Downstream effects of ED can include a reduction in measured-to-predicted resting metabolic rate (RMRratio), indicating metabolic compensation. A pathway linking stress, eating attitudes, and metabolic compensation has not been explored. To test if sport-specific stress is associated with eating attitudes and metabolism in endurance athletes (18-22 years) at different phases of a competitive season, we assessed two groups of athletes: 26 swimmers (15 female and 11 male) during peak season (PEAK), and 26 runners (female) across pre- (PRE) and off-season (OFF). Stress (RESTQ-52), eating attitudes (cognitive restraint (CR), drive for muscularity (DM), and body dissatisfaction), and metabolism (RMRratio) were assessed. In PRE, sport-specific stress and CR were negatively correlated with RMRratio (R = -0.58; p < 0.05, and R = -0.57; p < 0.05, respectively). In PEAK, sport-specific stress and DM were negatively correlated with RMRratio (R = -0.64; p < 0.05; R = -0.40; p < 0.05, respectively). DM was positively related to sport-specific stress (R = 0.55; p < 0.05). During OFF, there was no relation between RMRratio and sport-specific stress. In runners, there was a change in stress from PRE-to-OFF with highest reported stress during PRE (p < 0.05) versus OFF. Regression analyses revealed that sport-specific stress and CR were significant predictors of RMRratio during PRE and PEAK (p < 0.05), but not OFF (p > 0.05). Associations between stress, eating attitudes, and metabolic compensation in endurance athletes during PRE and PEAK season suggest that during heavier training, metabolic compensation may be linked to upstream eating attitudes associated with sport-stressors.

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耐力运动员在整个比赛赛季中的压力、饮食态度和新陈代谢之间的相互关系。
竞技体育赛季是一个多层面的压力源,身体和心理上的压力会使运动员容易出现能量不足(ED)。能量缺乏的下游效应可能包括测量到的静息代谢率(RMRatio)与预测的静息代谢率(RMRatio)之间的比值降低,这表明存在新陈代谢补偿。压力、饮食态度和新陈代谢补偿之间的联系途径尚未得到探索。为了测试运动特异性压力是否与耐力运动员(18-22 岁)在竞技赛季不同阶段的饮食态度和新陈代谢有关,我们对两组运动员进行了评估:26 名游泳运动员(15 名女性,11 名男性)在旺季(PEAK),26 名跑步运动员(女性)在季前(PRE)和季后(OFF)。对压力(RESTQ-52)、饮食态度(认知克制(CR)、肌肉驱动(DM)和身体不满意(BD))和新陈代谢(RMR 比率)进行了评估。在 PRE 中,运动特异性压力和 CR 与 RMRratio 呈负相关(R=-.58;P.05)。耐力运动员在 PRE 和 PEAK 赛季中的压力、饮食态度和代谢补偿之间的关联表明,在大强度训练期间,代谢补偿可能与运动压力相关的上游饮食态度有关。
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