Performance variables and nutritional status analysis from Moroccan professional and adolescent football players during the competition period: a descriptive study.
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Abstract
Introduction: Nutrition plays an integral role in optimizing football players' performance during training sessions and matches and maintaining their overall health throughout the season. This study aimed to evaluate how well the dietary practices of professional and adolescent football players in Morocco during the competitive period met international macronutrient recommendations, and to explore the relationship between their nutritional status and aerobic performance, as measured by the Yo-Yo IRL1 test.
Methods: A total of 277 footballers from Morocco's professional league, "Botola-Pro", were monitored over a seven-day (training microcycle) during the competitive period. The dietary intake was assessed through self-reported methods and 24-hour recalls. Relevant body composition was measured with bioelectrical impedance (BI), and aerobic performance was evaluated using the Yo-Yo IR test.
Results: The results indicated significant variations in performance and nutritional status across different categories and age groups. The nutritional status of the players didn't match the UEFA recommendations (p < 0.001). We found that higher intake levels of carbohydrates and proteins were positively correlated with the total distance covered by the players (p < 0.001, r = 0.63, R2 = 0.4 for carbohydrates; p < 0.001, r = 0.59, R2 = 0.35 for proteins). Conversely, a higher proportion of energy derived from fats in the diet was negatively correlated with the distance covered (p < 0.001, r = -0.64, R2 = 0.41).
Conclusion: These findings suggest that optimizing carbohydrates and protein intake while managing fat consumption is crucial for enhancing sporting performance. This information is essential for tailoring training programs and nutritional regimens based on the competition level.
导言:营养对于优化足球运动员在训练和比赛中的表现以及在整个赛季中保持整体健康起着不可或缺的作用。本研究旨在评估摩洛哥职业足球运动员和青少年足球运动员在比赛期间的饮食习惯是否符合国际宏量营养素建议,并探讨他们的营养状况与有氧运动表现之间的关系,有氧运动表现由悠悠IRL1测试来衡量:方法:对摩洛哥职业联赛 "Botola-Pro "的 277 名足球运动员进行了为期七天(训练微周期)的竞技期间监测。饮食摄入量通过自我报告法和 24 小时回忆法进行评估。用生物电阻抗(BI)测量了相关的身体成分,并用悠悠红外测试评估了有氧运动成绩:结果:结果表明,不同组别和年龄段的运动员在运动表现和营养状况方面存在明显差异。球员的营养状况不符合欧足联的建议(碳水化合物的 p p 2 = 0.4;蛋白质的 p p 2 = 0.35)。相反,饮食中来自脂肪的能量比例越高,则与运动距离呈负相关(p 2 = 0.41):这些研究结果表明,在控制脂肪消耗的同时优化碳水化合物和蛋白质的摄入对提高运动成绩至关重要。这些信息对于根据比赛水平定制训练计划和营养方案至关重要。