šļøĀ Episode Focus
The episode centers on a study titled:Ā āNutritionEducation Curriculum Promotes Adolescent Runnersā Self-Efficacy, Knowledge, andIntake of Nutrient-Rich Carbohydrate Foods.ā
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07315724.2021.2019139
š©āāļøĀ Guest: Dr.Michelle Barrack
⢠Assistant Professor at Cal State Long Beach and a sports dietitian.⢠Passionate about working with high school endurance runners.⢠Her research focuses on nutritionās role in energy availability, bone health, and injury prevention.
š§āš«Ā Guest:Coach Brian Jefferson
⢠Head boys track and field coach at Monona Grove High School, Wisconsin.⢠Emphasizes the importance of ālittle thingsā like nutrition in athlete development.⢠Interested in applying research findings to improve team performance.
š§ŖĀ Study Overview
⢠Purpose: Evaluate a 4-week nutrition education program for adolescent runners.⢠Focus: Quality, quantity, and timing of nutrient-rich carbohydrate intake.⢠Participants: Male and female high school distance runners from two Southern California schools.⢠Sessions Included:1. Role of carbohydrates in training.2. How much carbohydrate runners need.3. Building performance plates.4. Nutrient timing for performance and recovery.
šĀ Key Findings
⢠Increased Knowledge: Significant gains in nutrition knowledge after the first two sessions.⢠Improved Self-Efficacy: Confidence in applying nutrition strategies increased across all four sessions.⢠Behavioral Changes: Athletes reported real-life changes like enhancing meals with more carbs (e.g., adding bananas to yogurt).⢠Engagement: High schoolers responded well to interactive, hands-on learning with food models and take-home activities.
š§ Ā Concept Highlight:Energy Availability
⢠Defined as the energy left for normal body functions after accounting for exercise.⢠Critical for bone health, hormonal balance, and injury prevention.⢠Carbohydrates were identified as the most commonly lacking macronutrient in adolescent runners.
šāāļøĀ CoachāsPerspective
⢠Coach Jefferson found the term āenergy availabilityā more relatable than ānutrition.ā⢠Plans to integrate findings into team meetings and weekly updates.⢠Sees value in simple, actionable changes like post-practice snacks during cool-downs.
š§Ā Barriers toImplementation
⢠Time constraints for athletes (school, jobs, family responsibilities).⢠Coachesā varying comfort levels with nutrition education.⢠Limited access to sports dietitians in some regions.
š”Ā Recommendations
⢠Coaches can start small: provide snacks post-practice, reinforce nutrition messages.⢠Include parents in education efforts to support athletes at home.⢠Use resources from:⢠American Sports and Performance Dietitian Association⢠Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (Sports Nutrition Practice Group)
š§¾Ā Final Takeaways
⢠Nutrition education can be impactful even in short interventions.⢠Building self-efficacy is key to long-term behavior change.⢠Coaches play a vital role in reinforcing healthy habits.⢠Collaboration between researchers, coaches, and parents enhances success.
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