Search Results - Current Nutrition Reports
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Nutritional habits of professional team sport athletes: An insight into the carbohydrate, fluid, and caffeine habits of English Premier League football players during match play
Kasper, A. M., Allan, J., Hodges, D., Catterson, P., Mason, L., Fitzpatrick, J., Morton, J. P., Hearris, M. A., Close, G. L.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2024) -
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Energetics, energy availability and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) in female football players: Methodological perspectives and research implications
Dasa, M. S.Published 2024“…Amenorrheic players displayed a significantly greater number of cumulative indicators compared to eumenorrheic players (p < 0.05). Conclusion Current generation of tracking devices did not provide accurate estimates of the energetic cost of intermittent exercise, consequently undermining the validity of EA assessment using these devices. …”
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Significant changes in resting metabolic rate over a competitive match week are accompanied by an absence of nutritional periodization in male professional soccer players
Carter, J. L., Lee, D. J., Perrin, C. G., Ranchordas, M. K., Cole, M.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2023)“…There were no significant differences in daily energy or carbohydrate intake across the competitive week (p > .05), with inadequate carbohydrate intakes on MD - 1 (~3.9 g/kg body mass), MD (~4.2 g/kg body mass), and MD + 1 (~3.6 g/kg body mass) in relation to current recommendations. We report, for the first time, that RMR is significantly increased following a competitive match in professional soccer players. …”
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An audit of performance nutrition services in English soccer academies: implications for optimising player development
Carney, D. J., Hannon, M. P., Coleman, N. M., Murphy, R. C., Close, G. L., Morton, J. P.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2023)“…To audit the current provision of performance nutrition services provided to male adolescent players within academies from the English soccer leagues. …”
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Analysis of recovery methods` efficacy applied up to 72 hours postmatch in professional football: a systematic review with graded recommendations
Querido, S. M., Radaelli, R., Brito, J., Vaz, J. R., Freitas, S. R.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Background: Sleep, nutrition, active recovery, cold-water immersion, and massage were recently reported as the most used postmatch recovery methods in professional football. …”
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Concussion-prevention strategies used in National Collegiate Athletic Association Divisions I and II women's soccer
Jeffries, K. K., Girouard, T. J., Tandy, R. D., Radzak, K. N.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2020)“…Education in proper soccer technique was reported by 151 (69.59%) respondents. Fourteen (0.06%) respondents cited nutritional strategies for concussion prevention. …”
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The efficacy of acute nutritional interventions on soccer skill performance
Russell, M., Kingsley, M.Published in Sports Medicine (2014)“…Objective: This review aimed (i) to systematically evaluate the current research that examines the efficacy of nutritional interventions on soccer skills, and (ii) to provide a qualitative commentary on factors that have the potential to modulate the efficacy of such strategies. …”
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Quantification of nutritional intake during a congested fixture period in players from the English Premier League
Anderson, L., Orme, P., Naughton, R., Close, G. L., Louis, J., Morgans, R., Drust, B., Morton, J. P.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…Discussion: In accordance with current sports nutrition guidelines (Burke et al. 2011), we conclude elite soccer players consume apparently adequate energy and CHO intake for the typical loads observed on MD versus TD. …”
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Free-sugar, total-sugar, fibre, and micronutrient intake within elite youth British soccer players: a nutritional transition from schoolboy to fulltime soccer player
Naughton, R. J., Drust, B., O`Boyle, A., Abayomi, J., Mahon, E., Morton, J. P., Davies, I. G.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2017)“…In conclusion, we provide novel data on dietary sugar, fibre, and micronutrient intake within elite youth soccer players. We report an apparent "nutritional transition" from schoolboy to fulltime soccer player, with U18s showing a significantly lower intake of sugar in comparison with younger squads, and a similar intake of FS to the UK DRVs. …”
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Influence of Ramadan fasting on physiological and performance variables in football players: Summary of the F-MARC 2006 Ramadan fasting study
Zerguini, Y., Dvorak, J., Maughan, R. J., Leiper, J. B., Bartagi, Z., Kirkendall, D. T., Al-Riyami, M., Junge, A.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2008)“…The timing of food and liquid intake depends on the times of sunset and sunrise during the month of Ramadan. The current body of knowledge presents contradicting results as to the effect of Ramadan fasting on body mass, body composition and metabolic changes. …”
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