Seasonal Changes in Soccer Players' Body Composition and Dietary Intake Practices

Dec 17, 2016Journal of strength and conditioning research

How Soccer Players' Body Fat and Eating Habits Change with the Seasons

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Abstract

Fat-free soft tissue mass increased by 1,506 g from the start of preseason to the start of the competitive season in elite soccer players.

  • The majority (≥67%) of players aimed to maintain their weight throughout the season.
  • Fat mass decreased significantly from 10,072 g at the start of preseason to 8,712 g by the end of the preseason.
  • Fat mass increased during the latter part of the competitive season after initial decreases.
  • Dietary intake practices on training days remained consistent but were lower than sport nutrition recommendations.
  • Self-reported body composition goals had minimal impact on dietary intake practices or body composition changes.

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