Cross-Sectional Study of the Anthropometric Profile and Nutrient Status of Elite Female Ice Hockey Players: Differences by Play Position
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Jiménez Casquet, María José; Conde Pipó, Javier; Valenzuela Barranco, Ignacio; Rienda Contreras, Raquel; Olea Serrano, Fátima; Monserrat Mesquida, Margalida; Tur, Josep A.; Bouzas, Cristina; Mariscal Arcas, MiguelEditorial
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Ice hockey Elite players Female players
Date
2024-02-06Referencia bibliográfica
Jiménez-Casquet, M.J.; Conde-Pipo, J.; Valenzuela-Barranco, I.; Rienda-Contreras, R.; Olea-Serrano, F.; Monserrat-Mesquida, M.; Tur, J.A.; Bouzas, C.; Mariscal-Arcas, M. Cross-Sectional Study of the Anthropometric Profile and Nutrient Status of Elite Female Ice Hockey Players: Differences by Play Position. Nutrients 2024, 16, 471. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16040471
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High Council for Sports (CSD), Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sport, through the NESA NETWORK “Spanish Network of Sports Care at Altitude (RADA),” Ref. 19/UPB/23; Instituto de Salud Carlos III through CIBEROBN CB12/03/30038, which is cofounded by the European Regional Development FundRésumé
Both the characteristics of ice hockey and the environmental conditions in which it is played
affect the maintenance of the player’s nutritional status and, therefore, their state of health and performance.
The primary aim of this work was to examine the anthropometric profile, estimated energy
expenditure, and macronutrient and micronutrient dietary intake of elite female ice hockey players by
play position. As a secondary aim, their dietary intakes were compared with the recommendations.
Hypotheses suggest variations in body composition based on ice hockey players’ positions, with the
expectation that these athletes may not align with energy and nutrient recommendations. Fifteen elite
female ice hockey players were anthropometrically measured, basal metabolic rate and total energy
expenditure were estimated, a 3-day, 24 h recall questionnaire was registered, and the results were
compared with the recommended dietary intake for the Spanish population. Each player’s position
on the field requires an individualized physical and nutritional approach. There are no significant
imbalances (p > 0.05) between energy and nutrient intake in relation to the Recommended Daily
Intake (RDI); however, increasing the consumption of vegetables and seafood while reducing meat
and fat intake would assist these athletes in maintaining a healthier energy balance, optimizing body
composition, and aligning with nutritional parameters that are better suited to enhance physical
performance.