Food Habits and Serum Lipid Concentratons during the Periods of Training and Detraining in Volleyball Players

배구선수에서 Training과 Detraining 기간의 식행동 및 혈중 지질농도

  • 조여원 (경희대학교 식품영양학과) ;
  • 김지현 (경희대학교 체육과학대학) ;
  • 조미란 (경희대학교 임상영양연구소) ;
  • 선우섭 (경희대학교 체육과학대학)
  • Published : 1999.06.01

Abstract

This study was done to investigate the 12 college volleyball player's food behavior, nutrient intakes, and their serum lipid levels during the periods of training and detraining and to provide basic data for an effective program for the volleyball players during the period of detraining after the game season. The results were summarized as follows : The total daily energy intake of the players was $3,363{\pm}339kcal and 3,692{\pm}499kcal$ during the periods of the training and detraining, respectively. During the training period, daily intakes of protein, calcium and vitamin A, and $B_2$ were lower than the recommended dietary allowance for the players. During the detraining period, the players' daily intakes of calcium, iron, and vitamin A were even lower. However, the consumption of alcohol was dramatically increased during the period of detraining. The levels of serum triglyceride and very low density lipoprotein were significantly increased during the detraining period. Basal metabolic rates were significantly increased after the training period and diastolic pressure was decreased during the detraining period. In conclusion, out results suggest that the detraining of volleyball players for 10 days after intensive training, negatively affects their food behavior and serum lipid concentrations. Therefore, for the improvement of performance for the next game season, a planned program for the players' detraining period should be developed.

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