Relationship between energy deficits and body composition in elite female gymnasts and runners

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作者
Deutz, RC [1 ]
Benardot, D [1 ]
Martin, DE [1 ]
Cody, MM [1 ]
机构
[1] Georgia State Univ, Coll Hlth & Human Sci, Ctr Sports Med Sci & Technol, Lab Elite Athlete Performance, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA
关键词
energy surplus; body fat percentage; DEXA; CTLEA; athletes;
D O I
10.1097/00005768-200003000-00017
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate energy balance and body composition in 42 gymnasts ((X) over bar age = 15.5 yr) and 20 runners ((X) over bar age = 26.6 yr), all of whom were on national teams or were nationally ranked. Methods: Athletes were assessed for body composition using DEXA and skinfolds, and energy balance was determined with a Computerized Time-Line Energy Analysis (CTLEA) procedure. Results: Results from the CTLEA were assessed as the number of within-day energy deficits (largest and frequency) and within-day energy surpluses (largest and frequency). There was a significant difference (P = 0.000) in the (X) over bar number of hourly energy deficits > 300 kcal experienced by gymnasts (9.45 +/- 6.00) and runners (3.70 +/- 5.34). There was also a significant difference (P = 0.001) in the (X) over bar number of hourly energy surpluses > 300 kcal experienced by gymnasts (1.40 +/- 3.04) and runners (6.20 +/- 5.50). The (X) over bar largest daily energy deficit was 743 (+/- 392) kcal for gymnasts and 435 (+/- 340) kcal for runners. The (X) over bar largest daily energy surplus was 239 (+/- 219) kcal for gymnasts, and 536 (+/- 340) kcal for runners. There was a significant relationship between the number of daily energy deficits > 300 kcal and DEXA-derived body fat percent for gymnasts (r = 0.508; P = 0.001) and for runners (r = 0.461; P = 0.041). There was also a negative relationship between the largest daily energy surplus and DEXA-derived body fat percentage for gymnasts (r = -0.418; P = 0.003). Using the energy balance variables, age, and athlete type (artistic gymnast, rhythmic gymnast, middle-distance runner, long-distance runner) as independent variables in a forward stepwise regression analysis, a small but significant amount of variance was explained in DEXA-derived (P = 0.000; R-2 = 0.309) and skinfold-derived (P = 0.000; R-2 = 0.298) body fat percent by the number of energy deficits > 300 kcal and age. Conclusions: These data suggest that within-day energy deficits (measured by frequency and/or magnitude of deficit) are associated with higher body fat percentage in both anaerobic and aerobic elite athletes, possibly from an adaptive reduction in the REE. These data should discourage athletes from following restrained or delayed eating patterns to achieve a desired body composition.
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页数:10
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