Body Composition and Dietary Intake Profiles of Elite Iranian Swimmers and Water Polo Athletes

Author:

Samanipour Mohammad Hossein1,Mohammadian Shahzad2,Del Coso Juan3ORCID,Salehian Omid4,Jeddi Fatemeh Khodakhah5,Khosravi Mehdi6,González-Ravé José M.7ORCID,Ceylan Halil İbrahim8ORCID,Liu Hongyou9ORCID,Abou Sawan Sidney10,Jäger Ralf11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sport Science, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin 34148-96818, Iran

2. Department of Sport Nutrition, National Paralympic Committee (NPC), Tehran 19956-13114, Iran

3. Centre for Sport Studies, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, 28922 Madrid, Spain

4. Department of Sport Nutrition and Fitness, Applied and Science University, Tehran 13114-16846, Iran

5. Research Center Faculty of Nutrition, Tabriz University of Medical Science, Tabriz 51656-87386, Iran

6. Department of Human Sciences, North Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran 14778-93855, Iran

7. Sports Training Laboratory, Faculty of Sports Sciences, University of Castilla La Mancha, 13071 Toledo, Spain

8. Physical Education and Sports Teaching Department, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Atatürk University, 25030 Erzurum, Turkey

9. School of Physical Education & Sports Science, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510631, China

10. Iovate Health Sciences International, Oakville, ON L6M 0H4, Canada

11. Increnovo LLC, Whitefish Bay, WI 53217, USA

Abstract

Background: This study aimed to conduct a detailed and comparative analysis of body composition and dietary habits in elite swimming and water polo athletes. Through the examination of these key parameters, this study seeks to compare the dietary intake of these two distinct aquatic sports disciplines. Methods: A total of 10 top-level swimmers and 13 water polo athletes participated in anthropometric and body composition assessments, as well as a detailed analysis of nutritional intake. To compare the two groups, an independent samples t-test was used, and variance homogeneity was checked using Levene’s test. The effect size of the group differences was evaluated using Hedges’ g. Results: Water polo athletes showed significantly greater height (189.4 ± 2.9 vs. 186.5 ± 2.0 cm, p = 0.013), body mass index (24.3 ± 1.4 vs. 22.1 ± 0.5 kg/m2, p < 0.001), fat-free mass (62.9 ± 1.4 vs. 61.1 ± 1.38 kg, p < 0.001), skeletal muscle mass (47.1 ± 1.3 vs. 43.9 ± 1.6 kg, p < 0.001), and overall weight (86.9 ± 6.9 vs. 76.7 ± 2.2 kg, p < 0.001) in comparison to swimmers. Swimmers consumed greater amounts of mean daily energy (60.0 ± 1.0 vs. 39.0 ± 1.0 kcal/kg, p < 0.001), carbohydrate (7.8 ± 0.3 vs. 4.4 ± 0.5 g/kg, p < 0.001), protein (1.7 ± 0.5 vs. 1.4 ± 0.5 g/kg, p < 0.001), and fat (2.4 ± 0.5 vs. 1.7 ± 0.5 g/kg, p < 0.001) compared to water polo athletes. Conclusion: Our findings highlight the need for differentiated targeted nutritional interventions to enhance athletic performance in different types of water sports. Compared to water polo athletes, swimmers consumed significantly higher amounts of calories, matching their increased calorie demand from their specific training regime. However, this is an observational study and the differential needs of energy and macronutrients in water sports should be confirmed by studies with energy expenditure measurements.

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MDPI AG

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