Dietary and biological assessment of omega-3 status in university rugby football players: a case-control study
Background:Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation has been shown to help maintain muscle function and reduce muscle soreness after exercise-induced muscle damage. However, the relationship between the dietary and biological status of omega-3 fatty acids in rugby players remains unclear.
Objectives:This study aimed to investigate the connection between the dietary and biological status of omega-3 fatty acids in university rugby players.
Methods:We conducted a cross-sectional study involving university rugby players and age-matched sedentary controls. We assessed diets, including omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids, using self-administered dietary questionnaires. Whole blood lipidomics was performed before and after a single training session.
Results:The rugby group (n = 29) had significantly higher intakes of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids compared to the control group (n = 31). While the blood omega-6 relative concentration did not differ between the groups, the rugby group had lower omega-3 fatty acid levels than the control group (4.4 ± 1.1 vs. 6.2 ± 1.8%). Approximately 48% of rugby players had an omega-3 index (O3i) considered as high risk for cardiovascular disease, and 52% were classified as intermediate risk. None of the players had a low-risk O3i. A single training session had an impact on the omega-3 and omega-6 metabolic pathways.
Conclusions:Despite having a higher omega-3 fatty acid intake than controls, rugby football players may still be deficient in omega-3 fatty acids. Further nutritional interventions are needed to address these issues.
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| Notations: | biological and medical sciences sport games |
| Tagging: | Nahrungsergänzungsmittel Omega-3 |
| Published in: | Asian Journal of Sports Medicine |
| Language: | English |
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2024
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5812/asjsm-134931 |
| Volume: | 15 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Pages: | e134931 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |