BMI and Nutritional Status in Physical Active Population Involved in Recreational Sport

Fidanka Vasileva, Daniela Shukova-Stojmanovska, Angjel Vasilev, G. Georgiev
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Practice of sport, exercise or recreational physical activity increase the needs of energy and nutrients. Objectives are: 1) to evaluate BMI; 2) to assess the nutritional status; and 3) to test the association between BMI and KIDMED index. The study is realized on a sample of healthy young participants (N=101), aged 18 – 35, that do recreational sport activities such as: football (N=24), basketball (N=16), handball (N=15), volleyball (N=20), tennis (N=10), swimming (N=10) and martial arts (N=9). Body composition: height, weight, and BMI, were measured and calculated according to World Health Organization’s manual. A 16-item KIDMED questionnaire was used to assess nutritional status. KIDMED index was calculated after the KIDMED questionnaire was administered to all participants. Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient was applied to test the association between BMI and KIDMED index. We have assessed an optimal diet - medium quality, in physically active population that is involved in recreational sport such as: football, basketball, handball, volleyball, tennis, swimming and martial arts, and a normal healthy weight category based on BMI classification criteria of World Health Organization. In addition, we have found a weak positive association between BMI and KIDMED index in physically active population, that was not statistically significant. The outcome of the study indicates that most of the people that are regularly involved in physical activity have a decent nutritional awareness, as a result of the nutritional counseling they get from their coaches. It seems that recreational collective activities and sports, besides allowing people to gain knowledge about healthy eating skills and nutritional habits, also encourage them to bring the required changes in their diets. The impact of physical activity may be a promising area for future promotion of nutrition and health.
参与休闲运动的体力活动人群的身体质量指数与营养状况
体育运动、锻炼或娱乐性体育活动增加了对能量和营养物质的需求。目的:1)评价BMI;2)评估营养状况;3)检验BMI与KIDMED指数的相关性。本研究的样本是健康的年轻参与者(N=101),年龄在18 - 35岁之间,从事娱乐性体育活动,如:足球(N=24),篮球(N=16),手球(N=15),排球(N=20),网球(N=10),游泳(N=10)和武术(N=9)。身体组成:身高、体重和身体质量指数根据世界卫生组织手册进行测量和计算。采用16项KIDMED问卷评估营养状况。对所有参与者进行KIDMED问卷调查后计算KIDMED指数。采用Spearman等级相关系数检验BMI与KIDMED指数的相关性。我们评估了最优饮食-中等质量,参与娱乐运动的体力活动人群,如:足球,篮球,手球,排球,网球,游泳和武术,以及根据世界卫生组织BMI分类标准的正常健康体重类别。此外,我们发现在体力活动人群中BMI与KIDMED指数呈弱正相关,但无统计学意义。研究结果表明,大多数经常参加体育活动的人都有良好的营养意识,这是他们从教练那里得到营养咨询的结果。看来,娱乐性的集体活动和体育运动,除了让人们获得有关健康饮食技巧和营养习惯的知识外,还鼓励他们在饮食方面做出必要的改变。体育活动的影响可能是未来促进营养和健康的一个有希望的领域。
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