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Rapid weight loss among elite-level judo athletes: methods and nutrition in relation to competition performance

Maruša Štangar, Anja Štangar, Volha Shtyrba, Blaž Cigić, Evgen Benedik

2022Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Rapid weight loss (RWL) followed by rapid weight gain (RWG) is a regular pre-competition routine in combat sports and weightlifting. With the prevalence of these sports exceeding 20% at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, there are limited data on RWL and RWG practices and their impact on well-being and competitive success in elite-level athletes. Methods: A total of 138 elite-level female and male judokas, 7.7% of the athletes ranked as top 150 on the International Judo Federation Senior World Ranking List (WRL), completed a survey on RWL, RWG, and the consequences of these practices. Results: = 0.014). Conclusions: This study is the first to provide insight into the RWL practices of worldwide elite-level judokas and provides valuable information for the combat sports society, especially coaches. Proper weight management and optimal timed initiation of RWL practices in a judoka's career may contribute to success at the elite level.

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Clinical nutritionAthletesMedicineCompetition (biology)Sports medicineElite athletesPhysical therapyEliteSports nutritionWeight lossRelation (database)GerontologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationObesityInternal medicinePoliticsBiologyDatabaseComputer scienceEcologyPolitical scienceLawThermoregulation and physiological responsesExercise and Physiological ResponsesMuscle metabolism and nutrition