The Impact of Food Security Status on Body Composition Changes in Collegiate Football Players

Stowers Lee, Harman Tara, Pavela Greg, F. Jose R
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Background: Food insecurity negatively affects nutrition intake and diet quality, and college students specifically experience food insecurity in greater proportions than the general adult population. However, the prevalence and effects of food security among Division 1 college football athletes is unknown. Aim: This study investigates the relationship between food security and body composition changes in Division 1 football players during off-season training. Methods: This study was conducted as a secondary analysis of routine data collected from football players in a southeastern collegiate athletic department. Body composition was measured before and after a typical off-season training program on campus. Athletes completed the USDA adult food security 10-item survey following the second body composition measurement. Differences in the rate of change in body composition by food security status over the training period were calculated using ANCOVA. Additionally, we assessed the prevalence of food security across racial groups. Results: Sixty-three percent of surveyed athletes (n = 85) reported some degree of food insecurity. Food insecurity was more prevalent among Black athletes. Food insecurity was not associated with changes in body weight, body fat percent, muscle mass, or BMI among athletes during an off-season training period. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that levels of food insecurity were not associated with body composition changes during off-season training in collegiate football players. Supplemental food assistance and athletes’ interaction with the on-staff Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) may have reduced the prevalence of food insecurity, as athletes who communicate with a RDN regularly may make healthier dietary choices. However, survey results suggest that food insecurity is prevalent in collegiate athletics, with higher prevalence among Black athletes than other races, but more research is needed to evaluate the effect of food security on body composition changes.
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食品安全状况对大学生足球运动员身体成分变化的影响
背景:粮食不安全对营养摄入和饮食质量产生负面影响,特别是大学生比一般成年人更大比例地经历粮食不安全。然而,在一级大学橄榄球运动员中,食物安全的患病率和影响是未知的。目的:研究中国甲级足球运动员在休赛期训练中食物安全与身体成分变化的关系。方法:本研究对东南某大学体育系足球运动员的日常数据进行二次分析。在一个典型的校园淡季训练项目之前和之后测量了身体成分。运动员在第二次身体成分测量后完成了美国农业部成人食品安全10项调查。使用ANCOVA计算训练期间食品安全状况对身体成分变化率的影响。此外,我们还评估了不同种族群体对食品安全的普遍程度。结果:63%的受访运动员(n = 85)报告了某种程度的食品不安全。食品不安全在黑人运动员中更为普遍。在运动员的淡季训练期间,食物不安全与体重、体脂率、肌肉质量或身体质量指数的变化无关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,在大学橄榄球运动员的休赛期训练中,食物不安全水平与身体成分变化无关。补充食品援助和运动员与在职注册营养师(RDN)的互动可能减少了食品不安全的流行,因为经常与RDN沟通的运动员可能会做出更健康的饮食选择。然而,调查结果表明,食品不安全在大学体育运动中普遍存在,黑人运动员的患病率高于其他种族,但需要更多的研究来评估食品安全对身体成分变化的影响。
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