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Dietary intakes and daily distribution patterns of macronutrients in youth soccer players

Autor(es): Martinho, Diogo V. ; Naughton, Robert J. ; Leão, César ; Lemos, João ; Field, Adam ; Faria, Ana ; Rebelo, André ; Gouveia, Élvio R. ; Sarmento, Hugo

Data: 2023

Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114746

Origem: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Assunto(s): nutrition; carbohydrates; protein; energy expenditure; football


Descrição

Introduction: There has been an abundance of dietary analysis research conducted on adult male soccer players, while studies on youth players are lacking. Furthermore, the daily distribution of energy and macronutrient intake throughout the day has been reported to influence training adaptations, but this is often not considered in the literature. This study aims to quantify daily energy and macronutrient intake and assess their distribution over 5 days, and compare daily energy intakes and predicted daily energy expenditure in under-16 male soccer players. Methods: The sample included 25 soccer participants aged 14.8–15.7 years. Fiveday self-reported food diaries were used to record the food/drink consumption. Intake was analyzed for total daily energy, macronutrient intakes, and distribution among meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks). Daily energy expenditure was predicted by resting energy expenditure and physical activity levels developed for youth sports participants. Results: The mean total energy intake was 1,928± 388kcal∙day−1, whereas the estimated daily energy expenditure was 3,568kcal∙day−1. Relative daily protein intakes were lower at breakfast, morning snack, afternoon snack, and night snack compared to lunch and dinner. Discussion: Youth soccer players do not appear to meet energy requirements and daily CHO guidelines. Fluctuations in protein intake throughout the day were noted and may influence training adaptations (i.e., muscle protein synthesis and recovery).

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