Search Results - Nutrients
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Body composition and nutritional status of the Spanish national breaking team aspiring to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Montalbán-Méndez, C., Giménez-Blasi, N., García-Rodríguez, I. A., Latorre, J. A., Conde-Pipo, J., López-Moro, A., Mariscal-Arcas, M., Gil-Antuñano, N. P.Published in Nutrients (2023)“…Nutrients…”
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Nutrition and body composition of elite rhythmic gymnasts from Bulgaria
Miteva, S., Yanev, I., Kolimechkov, S., Petrov, L., Mladenov, L., Georgieva, V., Somlev, P.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2020)“…The purpose of this study was to assess the nutrient intake and body composition of elite rhythmic gymnasts in comparison with guidelines for female gymnasts. …”
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Nutritional status and dietary assessment of elite female artistic and rhythmic gymnasts - a case study
Dallas, G., Dallas, K., Siatras, J.Published in Science of Gymnastics Journal (2016)“…Pre-adolescence and adolescence athletes of aesthetic sports such as artistic and rhythmic gymnastics are at high risk of deficiency in basic nutrients. The increasing demands of puberty combined with the intense daily training without adequate nutrition, exposes the young athletes to growth disorders, severe nutritional deficiencies, problems of emotional nature, dissatisfaction with body image (i.e., obsession with physical appearance), hormonal disorders (amenorrhea), chronic fatigue, osteopenia and especially an increased risk of injuries. …”
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Relationship between dietary factors and bodily iron status among Japanese collegiate elite female rhythmic gymnasts
Kokubo, Y., Yokoyama, Y., Kisara, K., Ohira, Y., Sunami, A., Yoshizaki, T., Tada, Y., Ishizaki, S., Hida, A., Kawano, Y.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2016)“…Participants in the preseason`s weightloss periods showed a tendency toward insufficient nutrient intake and were at a high risk for ID, particularly because of lower protein intake.…”
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Nine-month nutritional intervention improves restoration of menses in young female athletes and ballet dancers
Lagowska, K., Kapczuk, K., Jeszka, J.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2014)“…Background: We hypothesized that an intervention designed to increase the energy and nutrient intake could serve as an efficacious method to restore normal menstrual functions in athletes and ballet dancers. …”
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Eating attitudes and food intakes of elite adolescent female figure skaters: a cross sectional study
Dwyer, J., Eisenberg, A., Prelack, K., Song, W., Sonneville, K., Ziegler, P.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2012)“…Anticipatory guidance is warranted to improve their dietary intakes, particularly of bone-building nutrients.…”
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Dietary mineral intakes in female premenarcheal aesthetic sports athletes
Misigoj-Durakovic, M., Soric, M., Durakovic, Z., Pedisic, Z.Published in 12th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Jyväskylä, Finland - July 11-14th 2007 (2007)“…Because of the special attention that is paid to weight control, young female aesthetic sports athletes often adhere to diets that can result in lower than recommended energy and nutrient intakes. As a part of holistic nutritional research, the aim of this study was to assess mineral intakes of premenarcheal girls competing in aesthetic sports. …”
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Dietary intake and body composition of prepubescent female aesthetic athletes
Soric, M., Misigoj-Durakovic, M., Pedisic, Z.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2008)“…In all the groups mean reported daily intakes of most nutrients were higher than the current daily recommended intakes. …”
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A comparison of three methods of determination of energy density of elite figure skaters
Ziegler, P. J., Nelson, J. A., Tay, C., Bruemmer, B., Drewnowski, A.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2005)“…The objectives of this study were to compare how dietary energy density, calculated using three different methods relates to food choices and nutrient composition of the diets of elite figure skaters. …”
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Food preferences, dieting behaviors, and body image perceptions of elite figure skaters
Jonnalagadda, S. S., Ziegler, P. J., Nelson, J. A.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2004)“…The objectives of this study were to determine food preferences, body image perceptions, dieting behaviors, and nutrient intakes of elite male and female figure skaters. …”
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Contribution of meals and snacks to nutrient intake of male and female elite figure skaters during peak competitive season.
Ziegler, P. J., Jonnalagadda, S. S., Nelson, J. A., Lawrence, C., Baciak, B.Published in Journal of the American College of Nutrition (2002)“…Contribution of meals and snacks to nutrient intake of male and female elite figure skaters during peak competitive season.…”
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Nutritional status of teenage female competitive figure skaters. (Nutritional status of teenage female competitive figure skaters. )
Ziegler, P., Sharp, R., Hughes, V., Evans, W., Khoo, C. S.Published in Journal of the American Dietetic Association (2002)“…STATISTICS: Data was analyzed by repeated measures analysis of variance, Duncan Multiple Range Tests, one-sample t tests, and confidence intervals. DESIGN: Nutrient intakes were determined from 3-day diet records. …”
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Nutritional and physiological status of U.S. national figure skaters.
Ziegler, P. J., Nelson, J. A., Jonnalagadda, S. S.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (1999)“…This study assessed the nutrient intake, body composition and biochemical indices of National Figure Skating Championship competitors. …”
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Abstracts from the Seventh Congress of the Sports Medicine and Sports Science of Skating
“…The potential benefits of doing so are becoming more clear: improved ability to sustain power output, reduced drag through better control of weight and body composition, reduced injury risk through the provision of more nutrients, and better hormonal control that inhibits the manufacture of fat from consumed foods. …”
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Dietary intake of elite figure skating dancers
Ziegler, P. J., Jonnalagadda, S. S., Lawrence, C.Published 2001“…Three-day food records were collected from each dancer and analyzed using a computerized nutrient database. Height, body weight and skinfold measurements were completed on each dancer. …”
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Energy and macronutrient intakes of elite figure skaters
Ziegler, P., Nelson, J. A., Barratt-Fornell, A., Fiveash, L., Drewnowski, A.Published in Journal of the American Dietetic Association (2001)“…Blood samples were drawn for analysis of nutritional status. Energy and nutrient intakes were based on 3-day food records. …”
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Nutritional and physiological status of U.S. National Figure Skaters
Ziegler, P. J., Nelson, J. A., Jonnalagadda, S. S.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (1999)“…This study assessed the nutrient intake, body composition and biochemical indices of National Figure Skating Championship competitors. …”