对澳大利亚女职业足球运动员的营养知识进行评估

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Science and Medicine in Football Pub Date : 2020-04-13 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2020.1752929
S. Jenner, B. Devlin, A. Forsyth, R. Belski
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摘要职业体育中的营养教育可以提高运动员的营养知识、自我效能感和食物选择。了解运动员的NK可以为制定量身定制的营养教育计划提供信息。为了提高健康和表现,运动员的饮食摄入量必须满足他们的能量和营养需求,NK已被确定为饮食摄入量的一个可改变的决定因素。本研究旨在评估澳大利亚女子足球联赛(AFLW)运动员的NK,为可能的饮食干预提供建议。AFLW运动员(n=26)是从一家维多利亚足球俱乐部招募的。NK使用经验证的在线运动营养知识问卷进行评估。AFLW运动员的总体NK得分为“平均”(得分:45.1±12.5,平均准确率:50.6±14%)。运动员在酒精(5.6±1.9,平均准确度:70±23%)、常量营养素(18.2±5.0,平均准确率:60±17%)和体重管理小节(7.3±2.2,平均准确程度:57±17%)方面表现出更好的知识。运动员在补充部分表现不佳(3.2±2.0,平均准确率:23±14%)。这项研究评估了AFLW运动员的NK,发现运动员的NK水平一般,还有改进的空间,尤其是在补充知识方面。未来的研究应该评估在线和团体教育改善运动员NK和饮食摄入的效果。
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Assessing the nutrition knowledge of professional female Australian football (AFLW) athletes
ABSTRACT Nutrition education in professional sport may improve athletes’ nutrition knowledge (NK), self-efficacy and food choices. Understanding athletes’ NK can inform development of tailored nutrition education programs. To enhance health and performance, athletes’ dietary intakes must meet their energy and nutritional needs and NK has been identified as a modifiable determinant of dietary intake. This study aimed to assess the NK of Australian football league women’s (AFLW) athletes to provide recommendations for possible dietetic intervention. AFLW athletes (n = 26) were recruited from one Victorian football club. NK was assessed using the validated online Nutrition for Sport Knowledge Questionnaire. AFLW athletes scored ‘average’ overall NK (score: 45.1 ± 12.5, mean accuracy: 50.6 ± 14%). Athletes demonstrated better knowledge in alcohol (5.6 ± 1.9, mean accuracy: 70 ± 23%), macronutrients (18.2 ± 5.0, mean accuracy: 60 ± 17%) and weight management subsections (7.3 ± 2.2, mean accuracy: 57 ± 17%). Athletes performed poorly in the supplements subsection (3.2 ± 2.0, mean accuracy: 23 ± 14%). This study assessed the NK of AFLW athletes and found athletes had average NK, with room for improvement particularly regarding supplement knowledge. Future research should assess the efficacy of online and group education to improve athletes’ NK and dietary intake.
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