马拉松运动员的营养摄入和时间:运动员特征和加油方式对完成时间的影响。

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
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背景:几十年来,耐力运动员的比赛越来越多,马拉松比赛越来越受欢迎。适当的营养对马拉松运动员的最佳表现和长期健康至关重要。本研究旨在调查参加塞维利亚马拉松比赛的运动员的营养摄入,特别是液体、食物和补品。进行了一项描述性和横断面研究,以获取有关液体、食物和补充剂消费的信息。共有160名参加2022年塞维利亚马拉松比赛的跑步者(年龄42.2±7.3岁),主要是男性(87.5%)参与了这项研究。结果:马拉松跑完时间(从2小时12分钟到5小时)或运动经验与赛前和赛后的液体、碳水化合物(CHO)、钠和咖啡因摄入量之间无显著差异(p > 0.050)。然而,根据获得的结果,在比赛期间达到CHO摄入量建议(60-90 g/h)的运动员更有可能在180分钟内完成马拉松比赛(p = 0.035)。结论:比赛期间CHO(35±17 g/h)、钠(192±150 mg/h)和咖啡因(57±49 mg/h)的摄取量低于现行建议摄取量。液体摄取量(466±279 mL/h)处于推荐下限。大多数运动员没有接受运动营养师的营养咨询,这也许可以解释为什么运动员没有达到特定的营养建议。未来有必要进行更大样本量的调查,以评估饮食摄入量与完成时间之间的关系。
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Nutritional Intake and Timing of Marathon Runners: Influence of Athlete's Characteristics and Fueling Practices on Finishing Time.

Background: Endurance athletes' competitions have increased over the decades and marathon races are becoming increasingly popular. Proper nutrition is critical for optimal performance and long-term health in marathon athletes. This study aimed to investigate runners' nutritional intake, especially fluids, food, and supplements, competing in the Seville Marathon. A descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out to obtain information on the consumption of liquids, food, and supplements. A total of 160 runners (aged 42.2 ± 7.3 years) who were primarily men (87.5%) who participated in the 2022 Seville marathon took part in the study.

Results: There was no significant difference (p > 0.050) between marathon finish time (from 2 h 12 min to 5 h) or sports experience and fluid, carbohydrates (CHO), sodium, and caffeine intake pre- and post-competition. However, according to the results obtained, the athletes who met CHO intake recommendations during the competition (60-90 g/h) were more likely to finish the marathon in less than 180 min (p = 0.035).

Conclusions: The intake of CHO (35 ± 17 g/h), sodium (192 ± 150 mg/h) and caffeine (57 ± 49 mg/h) was low compared to the current recommendations during the competition. The intake of fluids (466 ± 279 mL/h) was at the lower limit of recommendations. Most athletes did not receive nutritional counselling by a sport dietitian, which may explain why athletes failed to meet specific nutrient recommendations. Future investigations with a larger sample size are warranted to assess the relationship between dietary intake and finish time.

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Sports Medicine - Open
Sports Medicine - Open SPORT SCIENCES-
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