IRON STATUS AND DIET IN ATHLETES

Citation
Rd. Telford et al., IRON STATUS AND DIET IN ATHLETES, Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 25(7), 1993, pp. 796-800
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Sport Sciences
ISSN journal
01959131
Volume
25
Issue
7
Year of publication
1993
Pages
796 - 800
Database
ISI
SICI code
0195-9131(1993)25:7<796:ISADIA>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Plasma ferritin (F) concentrations were measured (range 12-245 ng.ml-1 ) as an indicator of iron status in 24 male and 45 female healthy, non anemic athletes. Usual food intake was assessed using a self-completed but supervised food frequency questionnaire. Linear regression was ap plied to determine the relationship between log F (as data was skewed) and average daily intake of iron (Fe), meat (M), protein (Pr), carboh ydrate (CHO), fat (Fa), fiber (Fi), and kilojoules (Kj). There were ne gative correlations between F and each of Kj (p < 0.01) and CHO (P < 0 .001), and a positive correlation between F and Pr/Kj (P < 0.01). No s ignificant relationship existed between F and any of Fe, M, Fa, or Fi. These data suggest that iron or meat intake may not be important dete rminants of iron or meat intake may not be important determinants of i ron status in these athletes. Instead, the percentage of protein in th e diet may be more influential on F. as may the (negative) effect of K j and CHO intake, or at least their reflection of energy expenditure.