Literature DB >> 3367014

Body composition and nutrient intakes of college men and women basketball players.

R K Nowak1, K S Knudsen, L O Schulz.   

Abstract

Computer analysis of diet records was used to compare adequacy of nutrient intake for 16 male and 10 female intercollegiate basketball players. Significant differences (p less than .05) between men and women were observed for the provision of nutrients from food alone; mean percent RDAs of all nutrients except vitamins A and D was greater for men. This was due primarily to caloric intakes by the men, which averaged twice those of the women. Nutrient supplements had a significant effect on the women's total intake. With the exceptions of energy, protein, and vitamin C, differences between men and women in percent RDAs were eliminated when the contribution of nutrient supplements was included. The data made apparent the need for dietitians familiar with sports nutrition to counsel female athletes on means of obtaining nutrients via an adequate diet.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3367014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Diet Assoc        ISSN: 0002-8223


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