Nutrient Status and perceptions of energy and macronutrient intake in a Group of Collegiate Female Lacrosse Athletes

Oct 17, 2019Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition

Nutrient Levels and How Female College Lacrosse Players Feel About Their Energy and Food Intake

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Abstract

Female lacrosse players consumed significantly less than the recommended values for energy, carbohydrates, and protein (p < 0.001).

  • Actual dietary intake was self-reported and compared against established nutritional recommendations.
  • Significant discrepancies (p < 0.001) were found between athletes' perceptions of their intake and their actual intake.
  • Athletes notably underestimated their dietary fat and carbohydrate needs.
  • Large variations in individual intake suggest a lack of understanding of daily nutritional requirements among some athletes.
  • The findings indicate that collegiate athletes may benefit from improved nutrition education related to health and performance.

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Key numbers

595Β±605 kcal
Energy Intake Deficit
Difference between actual intake and low recommended intake
236Β±74 g/day
Carbohydrate Intake
Actual carbohydrate intake vs. low recommended amount of 275.6Β±40.3 g/day
79Β±20 g/day
Protein Intake
Actual protein intake vs. low recommended amount of 1.4 g/kg/day

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What this is

  • This research evaluates the dietary intake of female collegiate lacrosse players.
  • It compares their actual nutrient intake against recommended levels and their perceptions of dietary needs.
  • Findings indicate significant discrepancies between perceived and actual intake, highlighting gaps in nutritional knowledge.

Essence

  • Collegiate female lacrosse players significantly underreported their energy, carbohydrate, and protein intake compared to established nutritional recommendations. They also misjudged their dietary needs, indicating a lack of understanding of basic nutrition.

Key takeaways

  • Athletes consumed less than the recommended energy intake, averaging 2161Β±392 kcal/day vs. a low recommendation of 2756Β±403 kcal/day.
  • Discrepancies were evident between perceived and actual dietary intake, particularly in carbohydrate and protein, suggesting a critical gap in nutrition knowledge.

Caveats

  • Self-reported dietary intake may lead to underreporting, affecting the accuracy of the findings. Additionally, a lack of sport-specific nutritional guidelines for women's lacrosse limits the applicability of the recommendations.

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