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Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. 2022, 10(7), 488-495
DOI: 10.12691/jfnr-10-7-7
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Dietary Standardisation in a Nutrient plus Exercise Intervention: Derivation, Implementation, and Evaluation

Marta Kozior1, 2, , Philip M Jakeman1, 2 and Catherine Norton1, 2

1Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland

2Food for Health Ireland, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland;Health Research Institute, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland

Pub. Date: July 19, 2022

Cite this paper:
Marta Kozior, Philip M Jakeman and Catherine Norton. Dietary Standardisation in a Nutrient plus Exercise Intervention: Derivation, Implementation, and Evaluation. Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. 2022; 10(7):488-495. doi: 10.12691/jfnr-10-7-7

Abstract

The objective was to devise and implement a dietary standardisation protocol for use in nutrient plus exercise intervention studies, and to report participant adherence to, and acceptability of same. The context was a nutrient plus exercise intervention study undertaken by resistance-trained men (18 to 35y). Participants’ habitual, seven-day, weighed dietary intake records informed the dietary standardisation protocol. Participants received a six-day meal plan that was prescribed relative to their body mass and provided 35 kcal∙kg-1∙d-1 comprising 2.0 g∙kg-1∙d-1 protein (including 0.33 g∙kg-1 of dietary protein supplement), 4.5 g∙kg-1∙d-1 carbohydrate, and 1.0 g∙kg-1∙d-1 fat. Apportioning of total protein intake was evenly distributed across six eating occasions (EOs), at three-hour intervals during waking hours. Median (25th-75th percentile) participant adherence to the prescribed meal plan was 100 (99-100)% for energy, carbohydrate and fat intakes, 100 (100–100)% for protein intake and frequency of EOs consumed, and 97 (93–100)% for distribution of EOs consumed. On study completion, 10 participants (45%) expressed that the standardised diet was easy to follow. Ten participants (45%) indicated activities of daily living as the primary challenge to adherence. The offered dietary standardisation (i.e. a protocol introduced 72 hours before the intervention study and a standardised diet) was effective in minimising the variability of dietary intake among participants undertaking a nutrient plus exercise intervention. The dietary standardisation resulted in high participant adherence and was well accepted.

Keywords:
dietary control standardised diet sports nutrition research methodology dietary intake exercise nutrition

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