THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BREAKFAST CONSUMPTION AND BASKETBALL SHOOTING PERFORMANCE

D. Cabarkapa, A. Fry, M. Deane, Jeremy D. Akers
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The purpose of this study is to explore a possible relationship between breakfast consumption and basketball shooting performance. Eighteen male subjects (height=191.5±10.1 cm, mass=93.8±12.1 kg, age=27.5±10.6 years) with considerable amount of basketball playing experience were divided into two groups, with (BF) and without (No-BF) four-day breakfast consumption in a three-week cross-over study design. Subjects completed free throw, 2-point, and 3-point shooting drills on the fourth day of each week. Food intake records were collected during each treatment phase. Paired sample t-tests were used to examine the difference in basketball shooting performance (free throw, 2-point, and 3-point drills) and dietary intake patterns (calories, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats) between BF and No-BF testing weeks. Cohen’s D effect sizes were calculated to determine the magnitude of the breakfast consumption as an experimental factor. The average amount of calories, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats that the subjects consumed during the breakfast omission week was significantly lower when compared to the breakfast consumption week. Even though the overall basketball shooting performance was improved during the breakfast consumption week, only the average free throw shooting accuracy revealed statistically significant results. However, the effect sizes for almost all the dependent variables exhibited small to moderate magnitudes. Considering that basketball players are always looking for ways to improve their shooting performance, a well-balanced diet with habitual breakfast consumption may be a beneficial method for individual and team performance enhancement, which can ultimately lead to increased chances of a successful game outcome.
早餐消费与篮球投篮表现的关系
本研究的目的是探讨早餐消费与篮球投篮表现之间的可能关系。采用为期三周的交叉研究设计,将身高=191.5±10.1 cm,体重=93.8±12.1 kg,年龄=27.5±10.6岁具有一定篮球运动经验的男性受试者分为有(BF)和无(No-BF) 4天早餐摄入组。受试者在每周的第四天完成罚球、两分和三分球训练。在每个治疗阶段收集食物摄入记录。配对样本t检验用于检验在BF和No-BF测试周之间篮球投篮表现(罚球、两分球和三分球训练)和饮食摄入模式(卡路里、碳水化合物、蛋白质和脂肪)的差异。科恩的D效应大小的计算,以确定早餐消费的大小作为一个实验因素。与吃早餐周相比,受试者在不吃早餐周消耗的卡路里、碳水化合物、蛋白质和脂肪的平均量显著降低。尽管在吃早餐的那一周,篮球投篮的整体表现有所提高,但只有平均罚球命中率有统计学意义。然而,几乎所有因变量的效应量都表现为小到中等量级。考虑到篮球运动员总是在寻找方法来提高他们的投篮表现,一个均衡的饮食和习惯的早餐消费可能是一个有益的方法,个人和团队的表现提高,最终可以导致成功的比赛结果的机会增加。
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