Unintentional underfuelling and protein prioritisation: a multi-methods exploration of nutrition practices and behaviours in female endurance athletes

(Unbeabsichtigte Unterversorgung mit Nährstoffen und Priorisierung von Proteinen: eine multimethodische Untersuchung der Ernährungsgewohnheiten und -praktiken bei weiblichen Ausdauersportlerinnen)

Background/Objectives: Despite increasing awareness of best sports nutrition practices, discrepancies persist between knowledge and behaviour amongst female endurance athletes. Methods: To understand this discrepancy study investigated dietary practices, macronutrient intakes, and influ-encing factors using a multi-method approach. Seventy-two female endurance athletes (42 ± 9 y) completed four-day weighed food diaries, and a subset of twenty athletes (40 ± 10 y) then participated in semi-structured interviews. Quantitative analysis revealed that athletes met the lower end of carbohydrate (CHO) guidelines on rest days (3.0 g·kg-1), but intake fell short on training days, with deficits increasing as training volume rose (moderate: -1.4 g·kg-1, high: -3.5 g·kg-1, very high: -5.5 g·kg-1). Despite awareness of CHO`s role in performance, athletes unintentionally underfuelled, leading to a cumu-lative energy deficit. Energy intake increased by 473 kcal·day-1 per 1000 kcal·day-1 of exercise energy expenditure. In contrast, protein intake was prioritised, with mean in-takes of 1.7 ± 0.7 g·kg-1·day-1 aligning with recommendations. Results: Qualitative findings iden-tified barriers to CHO intake, including time constraints, diet culture influences and body image concerns. Social and environmental factors, such as household environments and professional nutrition guidance, played a critical role in behaviours. Conclusions: These findings highlight the need for practical, evidence-based nutrition interventions to support fe-male endurance athletes. Personalised education addressing CHO requirements, the psychology/emotions around nutrition, and the influence of social environments may bridge the gap between knowledge and practice, optimising both performance and long-term health outcomes.
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Notationen:Ausdauersportarten Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften
Tagging:Nährstoffe
Veröffentlicht in:Nutrients
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2025
Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17233773
Jahrgang:17
Heft:23
Seiten:3773
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch