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Exercise Science 2003;12(3): 407-417.
주니어 체조선수의 에너지 섭취량 및 빈혈요인 분석
강형숙
스포츠의학영양연구소
ABSTRACT
Kang, H.S. Study on Dietary intake and IronAnemia factors In Junior Gymnasts. Exercise Science, 12(3): 407-417, 2003. This study was performed to investigate the nutritional status, iron deficiency related blood parameters status of 58 subjects (32 boys and 26 girls gymnasts) living in seoul. The nutritional status was analyzed using 3-day dietary record, duplicated diet record, duplicated diet collection, and venous blood sampling. The average daily energy intake was 1732.5±459.2㎉ for the male players, 1436.2±322.6 ㎉for the female players and was 75.1%, 74.6% of Korean Recommended Daily Allowance(RDA). Junior boy and gilr athletes' reported hemoglobin concentration were 13.2±0.7g/㎗, 13.5±0.9g/㎗, Hematocrit(%) were 38.0±2.4%, 39.0±2.5%, TIBC (total iron binding capacity) were 418.3±28.3㎕/㎗, 425.0 ±27.9㎕/㎗, and serum ferritin were 33.3±19.0ng/㎖, 29.1± 12.6ng/㎖, without statistically significantly difference among the group showed. Therefore, the study suggest will guide basic data for standard iron intake allowance for the each players of the national team to improve the athletic performance. To prevent anemia for the players there will be scheduled check up and find out the correct standard blood iron study.
Key words: Dietary intake, Junior Athletes, Anemia factors, Iron
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