Do Locus of Control Affect Anthropometric Measurements, Food Intake and Diet Quality in Adolescent Soccer Players?

Ece Öneş, Duygu Sağlam
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Aim: This study was conducted to examine the effect of locus of control on anthropometric measurements, nutritional status, and diet quality in adolescent soccer players. Subjects and Method: The study involved 72 male soccer players between the ages of 14 and 18. The researcher utilized the Rotter Locus of Control Scale face-to-face to the athletes to ascertain their locus of control. The 3-day food consumption records of athletes were gathered in order to assess their nutritional state. The Healthy Eating Index-2015 was used to assess the athletes’ dietary quality. Results: The average score of the athletes on Rotter’s Locus of Control Scale was determined as 10.28 ± 3.15. The athletes’ ages, total weights, skeletal muscle weights, and body mass index values were found to have a positive and statistically significant weak connection with the players’ scores on the “Locus of Control”(r: 0.268; p = 0.023; p <0.05). The Total Healthy Eating Index (HEI) score was 37.16±10.14 on average, 90.3% (n=65) of the athletes had a “poor” diet, and 9.7% (n=7) had a diet quality that needed improvement. There was no statistically significant relationship between the athletes’ total HEI score and Rotter’s Locus of Control Scale score (p> 0.05). Regression analysis reveals that it is connected to skeletal muscle weight as a factor in determining the degree of the locus of control (F = 5.756; p = 0.019; p <0.05). Conclusion: Findings related to locus of control of athletes are interesting, however, there is a need for more comprehensive studies that can determine the relationship of locus of control with anthropometric measurements and food intake.
控制源是否影响青少年足球运动员的人体测量、食物摄入和饮食质量?
目的:探讨控制源对青少年足球运动员人体测量、营养状况和饮食质量的影响。研究对象和方法:该研究涉及72名年龄在14至18岁之间的男性足球运动员。研究者采用Rotter控制源量表对运动员进行面对面的控制源测试。收集运动员3天的食物消耗记录,评估其营养状况。采用健康饮食指数-2015对运动员膳食质量进行评估。结果:运动员Rotter控制点量表平均得分为10.28±3.15分。运动员的年龄、总体重、骨骼肌重量、体质指数与运动员的“控制源”得分呈显著正相关(r: 0.268;P = 0.023;p 0.05)。回归分析表明,骨骼肌重量是决定控制位点程度的一个因素(F = 5.756;P = 0.019;p < 0.05)。结论:与运动员控制点相关的研究结果是有趣的,然而,需要更全面的研究来确定控制点与人体测量和食物摄入的关系。
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