纯素饮食
人体测量学
杂食动物
娱乐
横断面研究
医学
环境卫生
老年学
人口学
生物
生态学
捕食
病理
古生物学
社会学
内科学
作者
Derrick Tanous,Mohamad Motevalli,Claus Leitzmann,Gerold Wirnitzer,Thomas Rosemann,Beat Knechtle,Katharina Wirnitzer
出处
期刊:Nutrients
[MDPI AG]
日期:2024-05-27
卷期号:16 (11): 1647-1647
被引量:4
摘要
Many of today’s recreational runners have changed their diet from omnivorous to vegetarian or vegan for reasons like better sport performance, animal ethics, positive health, eco-aspects, or male infertility. Others have constructed the flexitarian diet due to current trends in sustainable eating. The aim of this investigation was to analyze the dietary habits and race day strategies of recreational endurance runners following current sustainable dietary trends. Recreational endurance runners (18+ years) were invited to complete the standardized online survey on socio-demography/anthropometry, motivations, running/racing history, food frequency, and race day dietary strategy. Chi-squared tests and Wilcoxon tests were used for the statistical analysis. In total, 289 participants submitted the survey; 146 subjects following flexitarian (n = 34), vegetarian (n = 50), or vegan (n = 62) diets were included in the final sample. Significant differences were found across the diet types: BMI (p = 0.018), fruit/vegetable consumption (p < 0.001), and the dietary motive of performance (p = 0.045). The findings suggest that the flexitarian diet may be appropriate for health- and environmentally conscious populations living in a meat-centered society and lacking social support to eat completely vegetarian/vegan. Following a plant-based diet is perceived as easy for health-conscious, athletic populations, and the vegan diet does not require a particularly effortful/complex race day strategy for endurance runners.
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