Nutritional intake in high-performance para athletes

Highlights • The median total energy intake was 4089 (2855-5829) kcal. • There were no differences in carbohydrate intake between sex and age groups. • Adolescent athletes had higher protein intakes than adult athletes. • Sociodemographic characteristics influenced the dietary intake of some para-athletes. Objective This study aimed to describe the eating habits of para-athletes who attended a specialized training center in Brazil. Methods Participants were recruited from the Sports Training Center at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil. Energy, macronutrient (expressed in absolute terms and relative to body weight), fiber, cholesterol, and micronutrient intakes were assessed via a food frequency questionnaire, based on intakes over the preceding 12 mo. Sociodemographic factors were assessed using a purpose-designed survey, which included self-reported weight and height. Differences in nutrient intake based on sex, age, body mass index, and sporting factors were evaluated. Results A total of 30 para-athletes (in para athletics, para-powerlifting, para-swimming, and para-taekwondo) were included in the study. The median total energy intake was 4089 (2855-5829) kcal. The median consumption of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats was 512.3 (358.7-853.5), 184.5 (118.5-246.4), and 137.1 (96.8-189.5) g/d, respectively. Adolescent athletes had higher protein intakes than adult athletes (P = 0.02). Para-athletes with a longer sports career had lower consumption of fiber (P = 0.01) and thiamine (P = 0.02). Participants with a higher body mass index had higher intake of alcohol (P = 0.04) and monounsaturated fats (P = 0.01). Higher consumption of alcohol was also reported by older para-athletes (P = 0.02). Conclusions We identified a higher saturated fat intake in male than in female para-athletes as well as higher protein intake (g/kg) in younger compared with older athletes. In addition, sociodemographic characteristics influenced the dietary intake of some para-athletes, such as length of sports career, age, and income.
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Notations:biological and medical sciences sports for the handicapped junior sports
Published in:Nutrition
Language:English
Published: 2023
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nut.2023.112168
Volume:116
Pages:112168
Document types:article
Level:intermediate