Sport Participation and Gender Differences in Dietary Preferences: A Cross-Sectional Study in Italian Adults.

IF 2.9 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-08-06 DOI:10.3390/sports13080258
Francesca Campoli, Elvira Padua, Michele Panzarino, Lucio Caprioli, Giuseppe Annino, Mauro Lombardo
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Background: The relationship between sports participation and food preferences in adults, as well as the influence of gender, is still unclear.

Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the association between sports participation and individual food preferences and to explore potential gender differences among sports participants in a large group of Italian adults.

Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 2665 adults (aged ≥ 18 years) who lead normal lives and underwent a routine lifestyle and dietary assessment at a clinical centre specialising in nutrition, metabolic health, and lifestyle counselling in Rome. Participants completed an online questionnaire on food preferences (19 foods) and sports practice. Multivariate logistic regression models, adjusted for age, sex, and smoking, were used to assess associations.

Results: Sports participation was defined as engaging in structured physical activity at least once per week and was reported by 53.5% of subjects (men: 60.1%; women: 49.0%; p < 0.0001). After adjustment, active individuals were significantly more likely to prefer plant-based drinks, low-fat yoghurt, fish, cooked and raw vegetables, fruit, whole grains, tofu, and dark chocolate (all p < 0.05) and less likely to prefer cow's milk (p = 0.018). Among sport participants, males were more likely to prefer meat (general, white, red, processed) and eggs, while females preferred plant-based drinks. No significant gender differences were observed for dairy products, legumes, or fish. Differences in food preferences were also observed according to the type of sport, with bodybuilders showing higher preference for tofu and dark chocolate. The strongest associations were found in the 25-44 age group.

Conclusions: Sports participation is independently associated with specific food preferences, characterised by greater preference for plant-based and fibre-rich foods, and gender differences in food choices persist even among active adults. These findings highlight the need to consider both sports participation and gender when designing nutritional interventions.

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运动参与和饮食偏好的性别差异:意大利成年人的横断面研究。
背景:成人运动参与与食物偏好之间的关系以及性别的影响尚不清楚。目的:本研究的目的是调查运动参与与个人食物偏好之间的关系,并探讨在意大利一大群成年人中运动参与者之间潜在的性别差异。方法:这项横断面研究涉及2665名成年人(年龄≥18岁),他们过着正常的生活,并在罗马一家专门从事营养、代谢健康和生活方式咨询的临床中心接受了常规生活方式和饮食评估。参与者完成了一份关于食物偏好(19种食物)和运动习惯的在线问卷。采用多变量logistic回归模型,对年龄、性别和吸烟进行调整,以评估相关性。结果:运动参与被定义为每周至少进行一次有组织的身体活动,53.5%的受试者报告了这一定义(男性:60.1%;女性:49.0%;p < 0.0001)。调整后,积极运动的人更喜欢植物性饮料、低脂酸奶、鱼、熟的和生的蔬菜、水果、全谷物、豆腐和黑巧克力(p < 0.05),更不喜欢牛奶(p = 0.018)。在运动参与者中,男性更喜欢肉类(普通、白色、红色、加工过的)和鸡蛋,而女性更喜欢植物性饮料。在乳制品、豆类或鱼类方面没有观察到显著的性别差异。根据运动类型的不同,人们对食物的偏好也有所不同,健美运动员对豆腐和黑巧克力的偏好更高。在25-44岁年龄组中发现了最强的关联。结论:运动参与与特定的食物偏好独立相关,其特征是对植物性和富含纤维的食物的更大偏好,即使在活跃的成年人中,食物选择的性别差异也存在。这些发现强调,在设计营养干预措施时,需要同时考虑运动参与和性别。
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