نویسندگان | Amirsasan, R. Sari sarraf, V. Dolataabadi, P |
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نشریه | Int J Basic Sci Med, |
شماره صفحات | 123-127 |
شماره مجلد | 2 |
نوع مقاله | Full Paper |
تاریخ انتشار | 2017 |
رتبه نشریه | علمی - پژوهشی |
نوع نشریه | چاپی |
کشور محل چاپ | ایران |
چکیده مقاله
Abstract
Introduction: Paralympic games are the most important competitions for disabled people in the world. Nowadays the role of nutrition is undeniable in physical exercises and the deficiency of micronutrients leads to poor performance by athletes, so our aim was to assess vitamin and mineral intakes in elite Paralympic athletes in Tabriz.
Methods: Thirty-five elite Paralympic athletes (24 men and 11 women) took part in this study. Three-day self-reported food diaries were analyzed for vitamins and nutrients and were checked against the dietary reference intakes (DRIs). The Data were analyzed by Shapiro-Wilk, one sample test and independent sample test were used for checking the normality, and were compared with DRIs in terms of the nutrients intake. In addition, a comparison was made between male and female athletes.
Results: The results indicated that the intake of vitamins E and D, potassium, fluorine, chromium, molybdenum in all athletes, vitamin K, magnesium, folate in men, and biotin and calcium in women was significantly lower than DRIs (P < 0.05). Vitamin A, biotin and calcium in men, pantothenic acid, folate, B2, B12, K, magnesium, sodium intake in women, zinc and manganese intake in all athletes had no significant differences with DRIs. However, vitamin B1, B3, B6 and C, phosphorus, copper, iron in all athletes and B2, B12, pantothenic acid & sodium in men were significantly higher than DRIs (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: The intake of several important vitamins and minerals by these Paralympic athletes was lower than the standard value. Given the importance of vitamins and minerals for repairing muscle tissues, recovering in exercises and improving performance in competitive levels, athletes need to pay attention to their diets and improve food choices.
Keywords: Paralympic, Elite, Vitamin, Mineral