Can the elite slalom kayaker’s performance be correlated with anthropometric, nutritional, genetic, psychological as sleep traits?

L. Messias, H. G. Ferrari, J. Pesquero, M. Milanski, A. Esteves, Marta Fuentes Rojas, A. Reginato, K. C. Malavazi-Piza, E. Silva, F. Manchado-Gobatto
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Aims: The aims of this study were to investigate and characterize the anthropometric, nutritional, genetic, psychological and sleep variables of slalom kayakers, and to verify the correlation of these variables with the slalom kayakers’ performance. Methods: Ten elite Brazilian team slalom kayakers participated of this study. Nutritional analysis was made by the Food Record (three days), 24 Hour Dietary Recall and Food Frequency Questionnaire. The ACE I/D, AGTMet235Thr, ACTN3R577X and BDKRB2+9/-9 were genotyped for genetic profile. The Profile of Mood States (POMS) and Sports Competition Anxiety Test (SCAT) were applied to investigate the psychological variables. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Epworth Sleep Scale (ESS) and Morningness-eveningness questionnaire (MEQ) were used for sleep traits analysis. Performance trials were performed on a white-water course with 24 gates, and finish time was considered as the variable related to performance. Results: Significant correlations were obtained between Performance Time Trial and %Fat (r=0.77), Energy (r=-0.75), Protein (r=-0.76), Carbohydrate (r=-0.72), Vitamin B6 (r=-0.87), Vitamin A (r=-0.82), Thiamine (r=-0.77), Riboflavin (r=-0.71), Magnesium (r=-0.86) and Phosphorus (r=-0.74) intake, besides the Fatigue mood domain (r=0.73) and the SCAT score (r=0.67). Athletes genotyped with the I, T, R and +9 alelle also presented better performances. Conclusions: In summary, the novel results provided by this study reinforce the necessity of considering several aspects during athlete development in order to achieve better performance in competitions.
优秀的激流回旋皮划艇运动员的表现是否与人体测量、营养、遗传、心理等睡眠特征相关?
目的:本研究的目的是调查和表征激流回旋皮划艇运动员的人体测量、营养、遗传、心理和睡眠变量,并验证这些变量与激流回旋皮划艇运动员成绩的相关性。方法:选取10名优秀的巴西激流回旋皮划艇运动员为研究对象。营养分析采用食物记录(3天)、24小时膳食召回和食物频率问卷。对ACE I/D、AGTMet235Thr、ACTN3R577X和BDKRB2+9/-9进行基因分型。采用情绪状态量表(POMS)和运动竞赛焦虑测验(SCAT)对心理变量进行调查。采用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、Epworth睡眠量表(ESS)和早晚性问卷(MEQ)进行睡眠特征分析。性能试验在有24门的激流课程上进行,完成时间被认为是与性能相关的变量。结果:成绩计时赛与脂肪(r=0.77)、能量(r=-0.75)、蛋白质(r=-0.76)、碳水化合物(r=-0.72)、维生素B6 (r=-0.87)、维生素A (r=-0.82)、硫胺素(r=-0.77)、核黄素(r=-0.71)、镁(r=-0.86)、磷(r=-0.74)、疲劳情绪域(r=0.73)和SCAT评分(r=0.67)均呈显著相关。带有I、T、R和+9等位基因型的运动员也表现得更好。结论:总之,本研究提供的新结果强化了运动员在发展过程中考虑几个方面的必要性,以便在比赛中取得更好的成绩。
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