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Nutrition Knowledge of Collegiate Athletes in the United States and the Impact of Sports Dietitians on Related Outcomes: A Narrative Review

Aaron J. Riviere, Rae Leach, Haleigh Mann, SAMUEL ROBINSON, Donna Burnett, Jeganathan Ramesh Babu, Andrew D. Frugé

2021Nutrients37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the last decade, the number of full-time registered dietitians (RDs) serving intercollegiate athletes in the United States has more than quadrupled. However, many student athletes may be at increased risk of nutrition-related problems that impact physical and academic performance, which include inadequate macronutrients, inadequate micronutrients, and excessive macronutrients. This narrative review reports the current literature to date on nutrition-related knowledge in collegiate athletes and the impact of sports RDs on student athletes' nutrition knowledge and behaviors. To date, only observational and quasi-experimental studies have been published with regard to changes in nutrition knowledge and behaviors in NCAA athletes. While these studies report benefits of the RD as a member of the interdisciplinary student athlete support team, more well-designed randomized control trials are warranted to determine benefits related to health outcomes and sport-specific performance outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

AthletesMedicineNarrative reviewObservational studySports nutritionRandomized controlled trialGerontologyPhysical therapyFamily medicineMedical educationIntensive care medicineSurgeryPathologyMuscle metabolism and nutritionObesity, Physical Activity, DietPhysical Activity and Health