Fueling Soccer Players: A Scoping Review and Audit of Literature Related to Soccer-Specific Guidelines for Carbohydrate Intake

IF 9.4 1区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-22 DOI:10.1007/s40279-025-02224-3
Wee Lun Foo, Emma Tester, Graeme L. Close, José L. Areta, James P. Morton
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Abstract

Background

Professional soccer players are advised to consume 3–8 g kg–1 body mass day–1 of carbohydrate (CHO) on the basis of training demands, fixture schedule and personal objectives. However, owing to the lack of randomized controlled trials on elite players, these guidelines largely rely on data interpretation and practitioner experience.

Objective

To identify the gaps in existing literature that inform CHO guidelines for soccer players.

Methods

A scoping review was conducted without date restrictions up to 21 March 2024, employing a three-step search strategy to identify relevant English-language primary and secondary articles through PubMed and reference searching. Data were extracted using a standardized audit tool from studies assessing direct and indirect impacts of CHO on soccer players’ performance and health.

Results

Within 258 studies identified, experimental studies were the most common (~ 36%), followed by observational (~ 33%) and narrative reviews (~ 26%), with systematic reviews, meta-analyses and case studies making up the rest (~ 5%). Most observational studies were field-based (~ 98%), while experimental studies were laboratory-based (~ 75%). Among 4475 participants, ~ 16% were female, and only ~ 12% of the original research was exclusively conducted on female players. Observational studies included developmental (~ 52%) and professional players (~ 31%), whereas experimental studies primarily featured recreationally active (~ 40%) and collegiate/university participants (~ 26%). Key research topics were ‘dietary intake’ (~ 52%) and “energy expenditure and dietary intake” (~ 30%) for observational studies and ‘CHO interventions’ (~ 74%) for experimental studies. Only eight experimental studies exclusively involved professional players, focusing on CHO intervention (n = 7) and CHO co-ingestion (n = 1). Narrative reviews were published in journals with higher impact factor (4.1 ± 6.4) than were observational studies (3.2 ± 1.6, p < 0.001) and experimental studies (3.4 ± 1.6, p < 0.001). Narrative reviews had the most studies, with Altmetric scores ≥ 20 (n = 26), followed by experimental (n = 16) and observational studies (n = 14).

Conclusions

Current CHO guidelines for elite soccer players lack experimental research specific to professional and world-class players. More field-based experimental trials involving elite soccer players are required to ensure evidence-based CHO recommendations.

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Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine 医学-运动科学
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18.40
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5.10%
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165
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sports Medicine focuses on providing definitive and comprehensive review articles that interpret and evaluate current literature, aiming to offer insights into research findings in the sports medicine and exercise field. The journal covers major topics such as sports medicine and sports science, medical syndromes associated with sport and exercise, clinical medicine's role in injury prevention and treatment, exercise for rehabilitation and health, and the application of physiological and biomechanical principles to specific sports. Types of Articles: Review Articles: Definitive and comprehensive reviews that interpret and evaluate current literature to provide rationale for and application of research findings. Leading/Current Opinion Articles: Overviews of contentious or emerging issues in the field. Original Research Articles: High-quality research articles. Enhanced Features: Additional features like slide sets, videos, and animations aimed at increasing the visibility, readership, and educational value of the journal's content. Plain Language Summaries: Summaries accompanying articles to assist readers in understanding important medical advances. Peer Review Process: All manuscripts undergo peer review by international experts to ensure quality and rigor. The journal also welcomes Letters to the Editor, which will be considered for publication.
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