空手道运动员铁营养状况综述

Hiroyuki Imamura, K. Oda, A. Ishibashi, K. Tai, Kazuhide Iide, Y. Yoshimura
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有人认为,贫血前缺铁可能会损害运动表现。空手道选手有缺铁的危险因素。本研究回顾了有关空手道运动员铁营养状况及饮食治疗的相关文献。在相关研究中检查铁的摄入量,发现女性运动员的铁摄入量低于男性运动员。据报道,缺铁的高流行率仅在女性空手道运动员中。溶血的高流行率不仅发现在陪练运动员,而且在形(单独表演的形式)运动员。饮食调整是确保铁摄入充足、维持铁水平的首选策略,也是预防铁缺乏的首要措施。由于关于空手道运动员铁营养状况的报道大多来自日本,而且所有的研究都是横断面的,因此未来关于空手道运动员铁营养状况的研究应该包括(1)来自西方国家的研究和(2)纵向研究。这些研究应该集中在青少年身上,因为在这方面的文献中缺乏信息。
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Iron Nutritional Status of Karate Players: A Review
It has been suggested that iron depletion before anemia may impair performance. Karate players have risk factors for iron depletion. This study reviewed the related literature with respect to the iron nutritional status of karate players and dietary treatments. Examining iron intake in related studies indicated that the iron intakes of female players were lower than those of male players. A high prevalence of iron deficiency was reported only in female karate players. A high prevalence of hemolysis was found not only in sparring players, but also in kata (forms performed alone) players. Dietary modification is the preferred strategy to ensure adequate iron intake, maintenance of iron levels, and as the first line of action to prevent iron deficiency. Because most reports on iron nutrition status of karate players are from Japan and all studies are cross sectional, future research investigating the iron nutritional status of karate players should include (i) Studies from Western countries and (ii) Longitudinal studies. These studies should focus on adolescents since there is a paucity of information in the literature in this area.
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