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Pre- and postgame macronutrient intake of a group of elite Australian football players.

C P Schokman1, I H Rutishauser, R J Wallace.   

Abstract

This study describes pre- and postcompetition mean energy and macro nutrient intakes of 40 elite Australian Football players. Carbohydrate intake, expressed both as a percentage of total energy intake (En%) and as grams per kilogram of body mass (g/kg BM). Pregame carbohydrate intake (53.6% En) was significantly greater (p < .01) than postgame (49.7% En). However, expressed as g/kg BM, pre- and postgame macronutrient intakes did not differ significantly. Protein and fat intakes (as g/kg BM) fell within guidelines, whereas energy intake (13.2 MJ/day or 153.8 kJ/kg BM) was lower than expected. Results suggest that for athletes engaging in endurance team sports where body mass and energy requirements vary considerably, carbohydrate recommendations are more appropriately expressed as g/kg BM rather than En %.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10200060     DOI: 10.1123/ijsn.9.1.60

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sport Nutr        ISSN: 1050-1606


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