Development of a specific index to detect malnutrition in athletes: Validity in weight class or intermittent fasted athletes

François D. Desgorces , Christophe Moinard , Mounir Chennaoui , Jean-François Toussaint , Cyril Petibois , Philippe Noirez
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Fasted or weight-category athletes manage their training under strict diet conditions that could impair the stress-recovery balance and result in acute or chronic fatigue. However, to date, no validated biomarker are available to quantify this phenomena. The aim of this study was to assess the validity of a specific index combining plasma albumin and weight change to detect nutrition-related risks of fatigue increase and under-performance in athletes experiencing particular nutritional conditions.

An athlete's nutrition risk index (ANRI) equation, based on data from lightweight and heavyweight rowers, was developed using relationship between plasma albumin concentrations combined to weight changes with sport performance and overtraining scores and was tested by odds ratio for failure. The accuracy and sensitivity of this former specific equation was subsequently tested on runners observing the Ramadan-fasting as well as on boxers after a short weight-loss period.

Independently of training and performance, lightweight rowers presented lower nutritional parameters than heavyweight (albumin: 37.4 ± 2.7 vs 39.9 ± 1.8 g·L−1, P < 0.05; weight state: 94.5 ± 1.8 vs 99.9 ± 0.9%, P < 0.01). In lightweight, ANRI was related with overtraining score (R2 = 0.21, P < 0.01), risks for failure in competition were enhanced when ANRI increased (OR:2.5, P = 0.03). Relationship of ANRI with overtraining score tended to be also significant in runners (R2 = 0.32, P = 0.06) but not in boxers (P = 0.4).

Albumin concentrations combined to weight loss appeared relevant to delineate nutrition-related risks of fatigue and/or competitive failure associated with mid-term diets (about 30 days) as observed in rowers and Ramadan-fasted runners. ANRI may benefit to athletes monitoring by delineating effects of their weight loss program.

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一种检测运动员营养不良的具体指标的发展:对体重级别或间歇性禁食运动员的有效性
禁食或体重运动员在严格的饮食条件下进行训练,这可能会损害压力恢复平衡,导致急性或慢性疲劳。然而,到目前为止,还没有有效的生物标志物来量化这一现象。本研究的目的是评估结合血浆白蛋白和体重变化的特定指数的有效性,以检测在特定营养条件下运动员疲劳增加和表现不佳的营养相关风险。基于轻量级和重量级赛艇运动员的数据,利用血浆白蛋白浓度与体重变化、运动表现和过度训练分数之间的关系,建立了运动员营养风险指数(ANRI)方程,并采用失败的优势比进行了检验。这个公式的准确性和灵敏度随后在斋月禁食的跑步者和短时间减肥后的拳击手身上进行了测试。独立于训练和表现,轻量级赛艇运动员的营养参数低于重量级赛艇运动员(白蛋白:37.4±2.7 vs 39.9±1.8 g·L−1,P <0.05;重量状态:94.5±1.8 vs 99.9±0.9%,P <0.01)。在轻量级中,ANRI与过度训练得分相关(R2 = 0.21, P <0.01),随着ANRI的增加,竞争失败的风险增加(OR:2.5, P = 0.03)。跑步运动员的ANRI与过度训练得分的关系也趋于显著(R2 = 0.32, P = 0.06),而拳击运动员的ANRI与过度训练得分的关系不显著(P = 0.4)。在赛艇运动员和斋戒跑步者中观察到,白蛋白浓度与体重减轻似乎与描述中期饮食(约30天)相关的疲劳和/或竞争失败的营养相关风险有关。通过描述运动员减肥计划的效果,ANRI可能有利于运动员的监测。
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