Objectives In 2016 the Australian football league introduced the first women’s league, integrating part-time female athletes into the professional sporting environment. This study aims to assess the dietary intakes of professional Australian football league women’s (AFLW) athletes to highlight key focus areas for nutrition and additionally provide nutrition recommendations for dietitians working with these athletes. Design Cross-sectional study. Methods Dietary intake data was collected from 23 players from the same club competing in the Australian football league women’s, during a preseason week. Dietary intakes were assessed using three day estimated food records. Results Majority of athletes did not meet recommendations for carbohydra...
Nutrition knowledge is believed to influence nutritional intake, which in turn influences performanc...
Background: to develop sport-specific and effective dietary advice, it is important to understand th...
A. Hurd1, C. Papadopoulos1, K. McConnell1, K. Pritchett2 1Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA; 2...
Objectives In 2016 the Australian football league introduced the first women’s league, integrating p...
This study aimed to assess nutritional intake, sports nutrition knowledge and risk of Low Energy Ava...
This study aimed to assess nutritional intake, sports nutrition knowledge and risk of Low Energy Ava...
Nutrition education in professional sport may improve athletes’ nutrition knowledge (NK), self-effic...
BACKGROUND: Sports Dietitians aim to assist in improving performance by developing nutrition knowled...
The aim of the study was to establish the nutritional practices and activity patterns of elite femal...
The aim of the study was to establish the nutritional practices and activity patterns of elite femal...
ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the dietary intake and overall diet quality of female soccer players ...
Objectives To quantify energy expenditure and intake in professional female footballers playing on a...
Sports nutrition professionals aim to influence nutrition knowledge, dietary intake and body composi...
(1) Background: Many professional Australian Football (AF) players do not meet recommended sports nu...
© 2017 by the author(s). The purpose of the study was to examine dietary intake, body composition an...
Nutrition knowledge is believed to influence nutritional intake, which in turn influences performanc...
Background: to develop sport-specific and effective dietary advice, it is important to understand th...
A. Hurd1, C. Papadopoulos1, K. McConnell1, K. Pritchett2 1Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA; 2...
Objectives In 2016 the Australian football league introduced the first women’s league, integrating p...
This study aimed to assess nutritional intake, sports nutrition knowledge and risk of Low Energy Ava...
This study aimed to assess nutritional intake, sports nutrition knowledge and risk of Low Energy Ava...
Nutrition education in professional sport may improve athletes’ nutrition knowledge (NK), self-effic...
BACKGROUND: Sports Dietitians aim to assist in improving performance by developing nutrition knowled...
The aim of the study was to establish the nutritional practices and activity patterns of elite femal...
The aim of the study was to establish the nutritional practices and activity patterns of elite femal...
ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the dietary intake and overall diet quality of female soccer players ...
Objectives To quantify energy expenditure and intake in professional female footballers playing on a...
Sports nutrition professionals aim to influence nutrition knowledge, dietary intake and body composi...
(1) Background: Many professional Australian Football (AF) players do not meet recommended sports nu...
© 2017 by the author(s). The purpose of the study was to examine dietary intake, body composition an...
Nutrition knowledge is believed to influence nutritional intake, which in turn influences performanc...
Background: to develop sport-specific and effective dietary advice, it is important to understand th...
A. Hurd1, C. Papadopoulos1, K. McConnell1, K. Pritchett2 1Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA; 2...