Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/3048
Title: Nutritional intake and training load of professional female football players during a mid-season microcycle
Authors: Leão, César
Mendes, António Pedro
Custódio, Catarina
Ng, Mafalda
Ribeiro, Nuno
Loureiro, Nuno
Araújo, João Pedro
Afonso, José
Rocha-Rodrigues, Sílvia
Tavares, Francisco
Keywords: Nutrition
Women
High metabolic load distance
Internal load
Team sports
Issue Date: 21-May-2022
Citation: Leão, C., Mendes, A.P., Custódio, C., Ng, M., Ribeiro, N., Loureiro, N., Araújo, J.P., Afonso, J., Rocha-Rodrigues, S. , Tavares, F. (2022). Nutritional intake and training load of professional female football players during a mid-season microcycle. Nutrients, 14(10). Doi: 10.3390/nu14102149
Abstract: Football (soccer) is a high-intensity intermittent sport with large energy demands. In a repeated-measures design, we analysed the nutritional intake and training load of fourteen female football players (22.50 ± 4.38 y; 57.23 ± 8.61 kg; 164 ± 6.00 cm; 18.33 ± 2.48% of fat mass and 23.71 ± 2.51 kg of muscle mass) competing in the highest female Football Portuguese League across a typical mid-season microcycle. The microcycle had one match day (MD), one recovery session (two days after the MD, MD+2), three training sessions (MD-3, MD-2, MD-1) and two rest days (MD+1). Energy intake and CHO (g.kg.BW−1) intake were lower on the days before the competition (MD+2, MD-3, MD-2 and MD-1 vs. MD; p < 0.05; ES: 0.60–1.30). Total distance, distance covered at high-speed running (HSRD) and the high metabolic distance load (HMLD) were lower on MD+2, MD-3 and MD-1 compared with MD (p < 0.05; ES: <0.2–5.70). The internal training load was lower in all training sessions before the competition (MD+2, MD-3, MD-2 and MD-1 vs. MD; p ≤ 0.01; ES: 1.28–5.47). Despite the small sample size and a single assessment in time, the results suggest that caloric and CHO intake were below the recommendations and were not structured based on the physical requirements for training sessions or match days.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/3048
ISSN: 2072-6643
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