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Dietary and hydration patterns as indicators of overtraining in elite adolescent sprinters

Overtraining may affect the majority of elite athletes at least once in their career, the pathophysiology is, however, not clearly understood. This study investigated dietary patterns in adolescent sprinters by comparing athletes who maladapted to prior training with those who adapted well, to ident...

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Published in:Human nutrition & metabolism 2022-12, Vol.30, p.200170, Article 200170
Main Authors: Campbell, Eon, White-Barrow, Vanessa, McFarlane, Shelly, Dilworth, Lowell, Irving, Rachael
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Language:English
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Summary:Overtraining may affect the majority of elite athletes at least once in their career, the pathophysiology is, however, not clearly understood. This study investigated dietary patterns in adolescent sprinters by comparing athletes who maladapted to prior training with those who adapted well, to identify underlying triggers of overtraining. Food diaries were completed by participants during different training phases over 26 weeks. Participants were classified as non-athletes (NA, n = 13), maladapted (MA, n = 12) and adapted (AA, n = 20) athletes. Total energy (p 
ISSN:2666-1497
2666-1497
DOI:10.1016/j.hnm.2022.200170