Nutrient Intake and Body Composition in CrossFit Athletes: a Cross-sectional Study

Q3 Health Professions
Valden L. M. Capistrano Jr, Yasmin T. Gonçalves, Eder E. Costa, Matheus L. Caetano, A. Naves, B. Cordeiro, Daniel C. Teixeira, Luiz L. Loureiro, Marcio Leandro Ribeiro de Souza
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Background: Nutritional composition of the athletes’ diet in relation to their training routine and body composition is critical in maintaining high performance levels during competitions. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the body composition and nutrient intake of CrossFit® athletes. Methods: Twenty-five Brazilian CrossFit® athletes (18–50 years old) were evaluated in this study. Height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) were measured. A portable ultrasound was used to assess body composition. Resting energy expenditure was evaluated by indirect calorimetry. To describe the nutrient intake, 175 diets prepared by nutritionists were analyzed (mean diets per athlete = 7). To verify adherence, three non-consecutive self-reported 24-hour dietary recall surveys per diet were analyzed, totaling 525 days of food consumption record, and the mean of these 24-hour dietary recalls was used in this study. Results: The mean age was 32.0 ± 8.9 years, with no differences between men and women (P=0.208). The mean BMI was 26.4 ± 2.6 kg/m2. Energy intake was 2,904.0 ± 697.3 kcal/day. Protein and carbohydrate intake was 2.3 ± 0.4 and 4.5 ± 2.0 g/kg/day, respectively. Regarding carbohydrate consumption, 44% of CrossFit® athletes consumed less than the recommended amount (5–12 g/kg/day). In addition, most athletes (50%) had insufficient intake of potassium, selenium, calcium, and vitamins A, D, B9, and B12. Conclusion: It can be concluded that CrossFit® athletes presented an insufficient intake of some vitamins, minerals, and carbohydrates.
交叉健身运动员营养摄入与身体成分的横断面研究
背景:运动员饮食的营养成分与训练常规和身体成分有关,对于在比赛中保持高水平的表现至关重要。目的:本研究旨在调查CrossFit®运动员的身体成分和营养摄入。方法:本研究对25名巴西CrossFit®运动员(18-50岁)进行了评估。测量身高、体重和体重指数(BMI)。便携式超声波用于评估身体成分。通过间接量热法评估静息能量消耗。为了描述营养摄入,对营养学家准备的175份饮食进行了分析(每位运动员的平均饮食=7份)。为了验证依从性,分析了每种饮食的三次非连续自我报告的24小时饮食回忆调查,共525天的食物消费记录,并在本研究中使用了这些24小时饮食回想的平均值。结果:平均年龄32.0±8.9岁,男女差异无统计学意义(P=0.028),平均BMI为26.4±2.6 kg/m2。能量摄入量为2904.0±697.3千卡/天。蛋白质和碳水化合物摄入量分别为2.3±0.4和4.5±2.0 g/kg/天。关于碳水化合物的消耗,44%的CrossFit®运动员的碳水化合物消耗量低于建议量(5-12 g/kg/天)。此外,大多数运动员(50%)的钾、硒、钙以及维生素A、D、B9和B12摄入不足。结论:可以得出结论,CrossFit®运动员对某些维生素、矿物质和碳水化合物的摄入不足。
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International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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