ln the current study we aim to assess the energy requirements and physical activity patterns in professional female soccer players along with their nutritional intake patterns. As such, this study will provide valuable information to optimize theā¦
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Primary outcome
Energy expenditure will be assessed by doubly labeled water. Volume, duration,
frequency and intensity of physical activity will be assessed by accelerometry.
Energy intake, macronutrient and micronutrient intake will be assessed by
repeated digital 24-h recalls.
Secondary outcome
Body composition will be assessed by dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and
anthropometry (skinfold measurements). One venous blood samples (5 mL) will be
taken to assess plasma micronutrient status.
Background summary
Many-elite athletes utilize periods of intensified exercise training to enhance
performance. When intensified training is not counterbalanced by sufficient
recovery, overuse injury and overtraining may develop. Adequate nutrition
intake is prerequisite to optimize recovery and to meet the energy demands of
intense exercise. Although the energy demands and dietary requirements of many
endurance sports have been well established, there is little information on the
energy demands and physical activity patterns in female soccer players. ln
addition, the dietary intake patterns of female soccer players are largely
unknown.
Study objective
ln the current study we aim to assess the energy requirements and physical
activity patterns in professional female soccer players along with their
nutritional intake patterns. As such, this study will provide valuable
information to optimize the nutritional counseling and sport medical treatment
of professional female soccer players.
Study design
This ls a cross-sectional study design with parallel measurements of energy
requirements (doubly labelled water), physical activity patterns
(accelerometry), and dietary intake (digital 24h recall), and body composition
(DXA and anthropometry).
Study burden and risks
* During the baseline measurements, body composition will be assessed by DXA.
The measurement is painless, non-invasive and involves low radiation exposure
(<10 pSv).
* For venous blood collection, a small needle will be inserted into the
antecubital vein and blood is collected through a closed system attached to the
needle. The discomfort of this procedure is transient and is comparable to
having an injection by a needle, or when donating blood.
* A wrist-worn accelerometer will be worn during a 2-week period for 24hlday.
This is measurement is comparable with wearing a watch.
* The 24-hour dietary recalls will collected by phone and entered in the
'Compl-eat' software program. This program developed by Wageningen University
and can be used to analyse foods and drinks consumed during day. A single 24-h
recall takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. The 24-h recall will be
conducted thrice.
* Energy expenditure will be assessed by the doubly labelled water method.
Because the stable isotopes used in the doubly labelled water are
non-radioactive, and also non-toxic in the doses used, the doubly labelled
water method has been used extensively in human volunteers, and even in infants
and pregnant women. The doubly labelled water requires the collection of 7
urine samples over a period of 14 days.
Altogether, it can be concluded that the burden and risks associated with this
study are low. The study provides novel insight into the energy expenditure,
physical activity patterns, and dietary intake in professional soccer players.
As such, this study provides an important framework for dietary counselling in
professional female soccer players.
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Nijmegen 6525 AJ
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Nijmegen 6525 AJ
NL
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Inclusion criteria
Professionale female soccer players
16-45 years
Exclusion criteria
- current injury or illness that prevents participation in the regular exercise
training regimen
- pregnancy
- does not want to share the results with her own sports physician
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