Effect of dietary intake on exercise performance in collegiate rowers

(Einfluss der Ernährung auf die Trainingsleistung bei Ruderern an Hochschulen)

Proper nutrition is needed to support the demands of intense physical activity, including full-body exercise such as rowing. However, this sport is often associated with a focus on low body fat and dietary restriction. PURPOSE: To explore the relationship between dietary intake and exercise performance among male collegiate rowers. METHODS: Participants from a NCAA Division 1 men`s crew team (N = 20, 20.5 ± 1.3 years) completed a 2 km time trial twice, separated by 3 months. Participant body composition was also measured (BodPod), and dietary intake was assessed using a novel visual algorithm tool (DietID™). RESULTS: Performance on the 2 km time significantly decreased by an average of 4.9 ± 2.7 seconds from trial 1 to trial 2 (6:13 vs. 6:08, p <.001), with a 1 second significant decrease in split time (1:33 in trial 1 vs. 1:32 in trial 2, p <.001). Absolute exercise output significantly improved by 17 ± 9 Watts over the two trials (430 ± 24 vs. 447 ± 21, p <.001) along with relative exercise output (4.7 ± 0.2 Watts/kg vs. 4.8 ± 0.3 Watts/kg, p <.001). Total dietary intake was 3844 ± 163 kcals, and Healthy Eating Index (HEI) score was 68 ± 21. HEI score was inversely correlated with the change in 2 km total time (R = -.487, p = .048) and split time (R = -.494, p = .044). Relative calorie intake (kcal/kg) was strongly correlated with change in exercise output (Watts/kg) (R =.638, p = .006). Macronutrient intake (total or grams per kg) was not significantly correlated with any 2 km time metric or change in 2 km performance. Body fat (13 ± 4%) was directly correlated with changes in 2 km total time (R = .581, p = .014) and split time (R = .585, p = .014). Body fat was inversely correlated with both absolute (R = -.552, p = .022) and relative (R = -.700, p = .002) changes in exercise output. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that higher diet quality, along with sufficient caloric intake, supports the improvement in time trial performance among male collegiate rowers. SIGNIFICANCE/NOVELTY: Evaluating the relationship between dietary intake and exercise performance in male collegiate rowers has not been explored previously. Use of the DietID™ tool allowed for a quick assessment using a visual comparison to determine overall diet quality. The results support the need for nutrition education and monitoring of dietary intake to ensure that adequate calorie intake occurs among collegiate athletes.
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Notationen:Ausdauersportarten Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin
Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2025
Jahrgang:9
Heft:14
Seiten:95
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch