| Literature DB >> 28706467 |
Caryn Zinn1, Matthew Wood1, Mikki Williden1, Simon Chatterton1, Ed Maunder1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low-carbohydrate, high-fat and ketogenic diets are increasingly adopted by athletes for body composition and sports performance enhancements. However, as yet, there is no consensus on their efficacy in improving performance. There is also no comprehensive literature on athletes' experiences while undertaking this diet. The purpose of this pilot work was two-fold: i. to examine the effects of a non-calorie controlled ketogenic diet on body composition and performance outcomes of endurance athletes, and ii. to evaluate the athletes' experiences of the ketogenic diet during the 10-week intervention.Entities:
Keywords: Endurance athletes; LCHF; Low-carbohydrate, high-fat; Performance; Well-being
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28706467 PMCID: PMC5506682 DOI: 10.1186/s12970-017-0180-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Soc Sports Nutr ISSN: 1550-2783 Impact factor: 5.150
Participant demographics
| Participant | Sex | Main sport | Training volume (hours/week) | Age (yr) | Weight (kg) | Height (cm) | ∑8 Skinfolds (mm) |
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| 1 | Female | Cycling | 10–12 | 50 | 63.4 | 164.0 | 74.0 |
| 2 | Male | Running | 8–10 | 51 | 74.8 | 178.0 | 91.5 |
| 3 | Female | Running | 8–10 | 49 | 66.3 | 181.0 | 91.5 |
| 4 | Female | Cycling | 10–12 | 51 | 61.0 | 170.0 | 72.5 |
| 5 | Female | Cycling | 6–8 | 55 | 60.8 | 158.0 | 118.3 |
Participants’ dietary data and macronutrient composition
| Participant 1 | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Other |
| Energy 2450Cal; Net carbohydrate 24 g; Protein 103 g (1.4 g/kg); Fat 215 g | ||||
| Participant 2 | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Other |
| Energy 1710Cal; Net carbohydrate 9 g; Protein 94 g (1.5 g/kg); Fat 128 g | ||||
| Participant 3 | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Other |
| Energy 1768Cal; Net carbohydrate 33 g; Protein 76 g (1.1 g/kg); Fat 131 g | ||||
| Participant 4 | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Other |
| Energy 1919Cal; Net carbohydrate 31 g; Protein 96 g (1.5 g/kg); Fat 154 g | ||||
| Participant 5 | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Snacks |
| Energy 1406Cal; Net carbohydrate 19 g; Protein 93 g (1.5 g/kg); Fat 103 g | ||||
agranola was made in a batch and consisted of a range of nuts, seeds, coconut threads and coconut oil
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dtsp. = teaspoon
Fig. 1Pre, and post intervention metabolic efficiency curves for each participant. * PFox: Peak Fat Oxidation (g/min). † Fatmax: Maximum fat oxidation at % WRmax
Fig. 2Individual responses and effect sizes of anthropometry and performance variables
Themes from interviews and focus group with supporting transcripts
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| “The recovery each time was amazing. I would go for a 4–5 h run then be able to mountain bike the next day, just to be able to do it without sore muscles”. | “It was embarrassing to the point where I just got to the point where you just don’t have any energy”. (weeks 1–5) |
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| “I hadn’t been for 4 days and I was starting to get bound up”. (constipation). | |
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| “It’s given me the freedom to eat the things that I stopped eating for a long time because I thought it was a no-no”. | |
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| “Bored with the food regime, actually I’m back on fruit …” | |
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| “Being able to shed that 5 kg was definitely a benefit”. | |
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| “My skin hasn’t been this good since I can remember”. |