The Assessment of Body Composition and Nutritional Awareness of Football Players According to Age.
Wiktoria StaśkiewiczElżbieta Grochowska-NiedworokGrzegorz ZydekMateusz GrajekKarolina Krupa-KotaraAgnieszka Białek-DratwaSylwia Jaruga-SękowskaOskar KowalskiMarek KardasPublished in: Nutrients (2023)
The optimal body composition for health is an individual trait and is determined by genetic factors, sex, age, somatotype, physical activity, and individual variability. The present study aims to assess how professional football players' body composition has changed over the training macrocycle in various age groups and to determine the correlation between nutritional awareness and body composition maintenance. Thirty-eight football players participated in the study, with 16 players classified in the younger age group (19-25) and 22 in the older age group (26-31). Using the direct segmented multi-frequency electrical impedance analysis technique, the athletes' body composition was assessed six times across a training macrocycle made up of preparatory, competitive, and transitional periods. The Sports Nutrition Knowledge Questionnaire was used to evaluate nutrition knowledge. The above correlations show that both younger and older athletes with higher awareness are better able to adjust their nutrition to meet the goals of the preparation period and can achieve greater gains in muscle mass and greater reductions in body fat. According to the study's results, athletes who are better conscious of their nutritional needs during competition experience less muscle loss and exhibit more consistent body weight and BMI levels. Football players' body composition suffers detrimental alterations throughout the transition period. Higher body mass, lean body mass content, and skeletal muscle mass are traits of older players. Higher nutritional knowledge reduces the negative modifications of body composition consisting of muscle mass reduction and fat gain. Nutritional knowledge influences the stability of body composition in both age groups during all the analyzed periods: Preparation, competition, and transition.
Keyphrases
- body composition
- high school
- physical activity
- bone mineral density
- resistance training
- healthcare
- body weight
- public health
- genome wide
- adipose tissue
- middle aged
- body mass index
- community dwelling
- cross sectional
- gene expression
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- high resolution
- postmenopausal women
- sleep quality
- contrast enhanced
- psychometric properties