Unlocking the connection: hematological status, dietary iron intake and endurance in Indian female athletes.

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-31 DOI:10.20463/pan.2025.0005
Sai Laavanya Jegatheesan, Silambu Selvi Kumbamoorthy, Swamynathan Sanjaykumar, Navaraj Chelliah Jesus Rajkumar
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Purpose: The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to reduce the prevalence of anemia in women of reproductive age by 50% before 2030. However, negligible global change has been observed in the prevalence of anemia; therefore, achieving the SDG target for anemia reduction by 2030 may be challenging. Athletes are particularly susceptible to anemia owing to their poor diet and intense physical activity, which can significantly impact endurance levels. This study aimed to determine the correlation between hematological status and endurance in Indian female athletes. The frequency of iron-rich food consumption and dietary iron intake by the athletes was also identified.

Methods: In this cross-sectional observational study, 104 athletes aged 18-25, including 52 volleyball and 52 ball badminton players who were training in SRM institute of science and technology and Tamil Nadu physical education and sports university were assessed for hematological status using an automated hematological analyzer and endurance through Cooper's and plank tests. The results were statistically analyzed to compare the two groups of athletes and Spearman's correlation coefficient was used to study the correlation between hematological status and endurance. A food frequency questionnaire focusing on iron-rich foods and 24 h dietary recall was used to evaluate dietary iron intake.

Results: Approximately 53.8% of the total group of athletes were anemic. The study confirmed a positive correlation between hematological status and cardiorespiratory endurance among volleyball athletes (r = 0.36) and all athletes (r = 0.22). Volleyball athletes demonstrated better endurance than did ball badminton athletes (p < 0.001) and non-anemic athletes exhibited superior endurance performance compared with that of anemic athletes. The consumption of iron-rich foods of athletes was inadequate.

Conclusion: Athletes need to consume a varied and nutritious iron-rich diet to maintain their hematological status and improve endurance.

解开联系:印度女运动员的血液学状况、膳食铁摄入量和耐力。
目的:联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)旨在到2030年将育龄妇女贫血患病率降低50%。然而,贫血患病率的全球变化可以忽略不计;因此,到2030年实现可持续发展目标中减少贫血的具体目标可能具有挑战性。运动员特别容易患贫血,因为他们的不良饮食和剧烈的体育活动会严重影响他们的耐力水平。本研究旨在确定印度女运动员血液学状况与耐力之间的关系。还确定了运动员食用含铁丰富食物的频率和膳食铁摄入量。方法:采用横断面观察研究方法,对来自SRM科学技术研究所和泰米尔纳德邦体育运动大学的104名18-25岁运动员,其中排球运动员52名,羽毛球运动员52名,采用自动血液学分析仪进行血液学状态评估,并通过Cooper's和plank测试进行耐力评估。对结果进行统计学分析比较两组运动员,并采用Spearman相关系数研究血液学状况与耐力的相关性。采用食物频率问卷调查富含铁的食物和24 h膳食召回来评估膳食铁摄入量。结果:全组运动员中约53.8%为贫血。研究证实了排球运动员(r = 0.36)和所有运动员(r = 0.22)的血液学状况与心肺耐力呈正相关。排球运动员的耐力表现优于球羽毛球运动员(p < 0.001),非贫血运动员的耐力表现优于贫血运动员。运动员对富含铁的食物摄入不足。结论:运动员需要摄入多种营养丰富的富含铁的饮食来维持他们的血液系统状态和提高耐力。
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