Search Results - Nutrition and Metabolism
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Vitamin D and exercise performance in female adolescent athletes
Riley Carro, S., Kolb, R. D., Volpe, S. L.Published in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2025)“…Vitamin D is both a required nutrient and a hormone and is necessary for growth and protein metabolism. Adolescence is a major period of growth and development, and thus, it is logical to consider how vitamin D may play a role in this stage of life. …”
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Risk of low energy availability, disordered eating, and menstrual dysfunction in female collegiate runners
Dambacher, L., Pritchett, K., Pritchett, R., Larson, A.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2025)Subjects: “…metabolism…”
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Comparison of maximal glycolytic rate from ergometer to on-water sprinting in elite canoe polo players
Meixner, B., Matzka, M., Sperlich, B.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2025)“…Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism…”
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Dietary intake and training load in youth male soccer players during a microcycle: Analysis of intra-week variation and examination of associations between measures
Leão, C., Clemente, F. M., Lemos, J., Mota, D., Roriz, P., Camões, M., Carral, J. M. C.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…Conclusions: Players maintained a consistent diet throughout the week, while training load measures varied significantly across the same microcycle, indicating a lack of nutritional periodization. This highlights the need for better nutritional strategies to support varying training loads. …”
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Poor nutrition knowledge amongst caregivers of female footballers at professional club academies in the UK
Roberts, C.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2025)“…International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism…”
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Dietary intake of adolescent rowers - analysis of energy intake
Speedy, J., Beck, K., Watts, S., Badenhorst, C.Published in Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (2024)“…EI was determined in FoodWorks10 software using the New Zealand Food Composition Database. For training, metabolic equivalent of tasks (MET)(2) were assigned using bodyweight, heart rate, and rating of perceived effort to estimate EEE. …”
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Energy availability and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) among Icelandic athletes
Varðardóttir, B.Published 2024“…Body composition was assessed via Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) and resting metabolic rate (RMR) with indirect calorimetry. Venous blood samples were collected for evaluation of hormonal and nutrition status. …”
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Dominant somatotype development in relation to body composition and dietary macronutrient intake among high-performance athletes in water, cycling and combat sports
Baranauskas, M., Kupciunaite, I., Lieponiene, J., Stukas, R.Published in Nutrients (2024)“…Relevant properties of the somatotype as important indicators can be associated with the body composition characteristics as well as both metabolic and bio-mechanical efficiency of athletes in the sport concerned. …”
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Oxford Textbook of Children's Sport and Exercise Medicine
N. Armstrong, W. v. MechelenPublished 2023Subjects: “…metabolism…”
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Nutrition for sport, exercise, and performance. Science and application
A. Foryth, E. Mantzioris, R. BelskiPublished 2024“…Part I focusses on nutrition and sport science by explaining key principles underpinning sports nutrition science, including energy systems, exercise physiology and metabolism, and the digestion and absorption of macronutrients and micronutrients essential for performance and discusses factors influencing dietary intake, energy availability, and the process of dietary assessment. …”
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Energy intake and energy balance in male and female adolescent rowers in New Zealand
Speedy, J.Published 2023“…The average carbohydrate (CHO) intake ranged between 2.4-7.0g×kg- ¹ ×day-¹ for females and 2.2-8.7g×kg-¹×day-¹ for males, both beginning below sport nutrition recommendations. Conclusion The results suggest that adolescent rowers do not adjust their nutritional intake to match EEE. …”
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Relationship of the measurement and surrogates of low energy availability with blood biomarkers in a sample of national team youth athletes
Ayala-Guzmán, C. I., Ortiz-Hernández, L., Silva-Quiróz, V., de Lucio-Ávila, V. H., Nájera-Medina, O., Bojalil, R.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2024)“…International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism…”
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Training with reduced carbohydrate availability increases bone resorption in male academy soccer players: implications for skeletal development during growth and maturation
Stables, R. G., Anderson, L., Sale, C., Hannon, M. P., Dunn, R., Tang, J., Fraser, W., Costello, N. B., Close, G. L., Morton, J. P.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2024)“…International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism…”
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Investigating dietary behaviours in a category 1 professional football academy
Levington, A., Myrissa, K., Pilic, L., Fleming, J., Hulton, A.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2024)“…International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism…”
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Changes in body composition during the macrocycle and correlation with playing position and markers of fatigue in young elite football players
Manthou, E., Melas, P., Koula, A., Gomes, H., Koinis, A., Kalapotharakos, V., Gkaros, A.-P.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2024)“…International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism…”
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Understanding the dietary behaviours of male academy football players: using the nominal group technique to select and specify target behaviour(s)
Roe, S., Costello, N., Backhouse, S., Bentley, M.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2024)“…International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism…”
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Prevention of COVID-19 during youth ice hockey
Chilibeck, P. D.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2023)“…Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism…”
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Dietary and hydration patterns as indicators of overtraining in elite adolescent sprinters
Campbell, E., White-Barrow, V., McFarlane, S., Dilworth, L., Irving, R.Published in Human Nutrition & Metabolism (2022)“…Human Nutrition & Metabolism…”