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Cocktails Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 46) |
posted August 09, 2000 12:30 AM
High-Fat Diet Better for Female Athletes Response Different for Male Athletes July 31, 2000 Janice Billingsley HealthSCOUT Forget weight watching. A new study shows that a high-fat diet can help female athletes literally go that extra mile. Nine women soccer players at the State "That is really a striking difference," says Women in the study went on three different Each diet was tested for seven days during the luteal phase (the second half) of the menstrual cycle, when a woman's ability to metabolize fat is the greatest, Horvath says. The peanut diet included 35 percent of calories from fat, compared with 24 percent on the energy-bar diet. The normal diet had 27 percent fat. The endurance tests mimicked soccer play using three running methods: constant-speed, running at different rates on a treadmill and forward running with a side-step maneuver performed on a force plate. The athletes were The results showed that team members traveled 11.2 kilometers on the high-fat diet, 10 kilometers on the normal diet and 9.7 kilometers on the high-carbohydrate diet. Muscle performance, measured by the force plate, remained the same. Columbia University's women's soccer coach Kevin McCarthy says the study's findings, originally presented at an annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology, could be helpful. "Outside of planning a lot of meals during the season, we stick to having [our players] eat well and get the proper mix of carbohydrates and fats. [This information] isn't dangerous or a fad. It's an easy thing to pass along to players," McCarthy says. Horvath says a high-fat diet seems to be more of a boost to women than to men, based on previous studies he has done with male athletes. "Men responded to calories, but woman responded to fat," he says. "An athletically fit woman's fat intake in her diet should be about 25 percent," What To Do For general information about fat in diets, see the Heart Information Network.
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skydancer Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 633) |
posted August 09, 2000 11:27 AM
Interesting Cocktails... ------------------ IP: Logged |
WarLobo Moderator (Total posts: 1061) |
posted August 09, 2000 07:20 PM
Good work CT - always need stuff to read! ------------------ Lobo IP: Logged |
MS Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 662) |
posted August 09, 2000 10:56 PM
Great. Now they've determined that female endurance athletes are different to males! One thing that endurance athletes have known for decades is that they need more carbs and fat than bodybuilders (whether male or female). They need both to fuel those long events. Interesting none-the-less. Maybe that's why women need more chocolate than men? IP: Logged |
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