Influence of Nutrition and Genetics on Performance: A Pilot Study in a Group of Gymnasts

Purpose. Energy requirements in sports performance are affected by numerous factors: physical characteristics, age, genetic basis, sports discipline. The Food and Nutrition Board recommended nutrition based on age, height, and body weight gain in relation to physical activity. Some genetic factors,...

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Main Authors: Amato Alessandra, Sacco Alessia, Macchiarella Alessandra, Contrò Valentina, Sabatino Emilia, Galassi Claudia, Proia Patrizia
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2017-09-01
Series:Human Movement
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spelling doaj-d91d91c5fc774d4f8664a5075ae9dbb12020-11-25T02:52:55ZengTermedia Publishing HouseHuman Movement1899-19552017-09-01183121610.1515/humo-2017-0029humo-2017-0029Influence of Nutrition and Genetics on Performance: A Pilot Study in a Group of GymnastsAmato Alessandra0Sacco Alessia1Macchiarella Alessandra2Contrò Valentina3Sabatino Emilia4Galassi Claudia5Proia Patrizia6University of Palermo, Palermo, ItalyUniversity of Palermo, Palermo, ItalyUniversity of Palermo, Palermo, ItalyUniversity of Palermo, Palermo, ItalyUniversity of Palermo, Palermo, ItalyUniversity of Palermo, Palermo, ItalyDepartment of Psychological, Pedagogical and Educational Sciences, Sport and Exercise Sciences Research Unit, University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, Ed. 15 90128 Palermo, ItalyPurpose. Energy requirements in sports performance are affected by numerous factors: physical characteristics, age, genetic basis, sports discipline. The Food and Nutrition Board recommended nutrition based on age, height, and body weight gain in relation to physical activity. Some genetic factors, such as the PPAR-encoding gene, play a key role in metabolism. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of specific snacks on performance. Methods. Seventeen girls aged 10-14 years practising artistic gymnastics were enrolled. A carb or protein/carb snack was provided before the training, and a questionnaire was administered at the end. In addition, saliva samples were collected for genetic analyses. Results. Most girls represented the CC genotype (65%), while a small part had the GC (23%) and GG (12%). The average BMI equalled 20.05 ± 2.8 kg/m2 in the group with the CC genotype, 19.6 ± 2.8 kg/m2 with the GC genotype, and 20.2 ± 2.8 kg/m2 with the GG genotype. The questionnaire showed that 59% of girls experienced a performance improvement after eating a carb snack; slightly different results were observed after the intake of a protein/carb snack: 47% felt more energy and 12% more fatigue. Conclusions. This is a preliminary study that should be deepened by increasing the number of subjects, as well as diversifying the type of snacks administered and increasing the time of the study. It is important to be mindful of eating habits and lifestyle in order to prevent the onset of overweight.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/humo.2017.18.issue-3/humo-2017-0029/humo-2017-0029.xml?format=INTgeneticsperformancenutritiongymnasts
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author Amato Alessandra
Sacco Alessia
Macchiarella Alessandra
Contrò Valentina
Sabatino Emilia
Galassi Claudia
Proia Patrizia
spellingShingle Amato Alessandra
Sacco Alessia
Macchiarella Alessandra
Contrò Valentina
Sabatino Emilia
Galassi Claudia
Proia Patrizia
Influence of Nutrition and Genetics on Performance: A Pilot Study in a Group of Gymnasts
Human Movement
genetics
performance
nutrition
gymnasts
author_facet Amato Alessandra
Sacco Alessia
Macchiarella Alessandra
Contrò Valentina
Sabatino Emilia
Galassi Claudia
Proia Patrizia
author_sort Amato Alessandra
title Influence of Nutrition and Genetics on Performance: A Pilot Study in a Group of Gymnasts
title_short Influence of Nutrition and Genetics on Performance: A Pilot Study in a Group of Gymnasts
title_full Influence of Nutrition and Genetics on Performance: A Pilot Study in a Group of Gymnasts
title_fullStr Influence of Nutrition and Genetics on Performance: A Pilot Study in a Group of Gymnasts
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Nutrition and Genetics on Performance: A Pilot Study in a Group of Gymnasts
title_sort influence of nutrition and genetics on performance: a pilot study in a group of gymnasts
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Human Movement
issn 1899-1955
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Purpose. Energy requirements in sports performance are affected by numerous factors: physical characteristics, age, genetic basis, sports discipline. The Food and Nutrition Board recommended nutrition based on age, height, and body weight gain in relation to physical activity. Some genetic factors, such as the PPAR-encoding gene, play a key role in metabolism. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of specific snacks on performance. Methods. Seventeen girls aged 10-14 years practising artistic gymnastics were enrolled. A carb or protein/carb snack was provided before the training, and a questionnaire was administered at the end. In addition, saliva samples were collected for genetic analyses. Results. Most girls represented the CC genotype (65%), while a small part had the GC (23%) and GG (12%). The average BMI equalled 20.05 ± 2.8 kg/m2 in the group with the CC genotype, 19.6 ± 2.8 kg/m2 with the GC genotype, and 20.2 ± 2.8 kg/m2 with the GG genotype. The questionnaire showed that 59% of girls experienced a performance improvement after eating a carb snack; slightly different results were observed after the intake of a protein/carb snack: 47% felt more energy and 12% more fatigue. Conclusions. This is a preliminary study that should be deepened by increasing the number of subjects, as well as diversifying the type of snacks administered and increasing the time of the study. It is important to be mindful of eating habits and lifestyle in order to prevent the onset of overweight.
topic genetics
performance
nutrition
gymnasts
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