Can a contemporary dietary assessment tool or wearable technology accurately assess the energy intake of professional young rugby league players? A doubly labelled water validation study

Accurate quantification of energy intake is imperative in athletes; however traditional dietary assessment tools are frequently inaccurate. Therefore, this study investigated the validity of a contemporary dietary assessment tool or wearable technology to determine the total energy intake (TEI) of p...

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Published inEuropean journal of sport science Vol. 20; no. 9; pp. 1151 - 1159
Main Authors Costello, Nessan, Deighton, Kevin, Dalton-Barron, Nick, Whitehead, Sarah, Preston, Thomas, Jones, Ben
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Abstract Accurate quantification of energy intake is imperative in athletes; however traditional dietary assessment tools are frequently inaccurate. Therefore, this study investigated the validity of a contemporary dietary assessment tool or wearable technology to determine the total energy intake (TEI) of professional young athletes. The TEI of eight professional young male rugby league players was determined by three methods; Snap-N-Send, SenseWear Armbands (SWA) combined with metabolic power and doubly labelled water (DLW; intake-balance method; criterion) across a combined ten-day pre-season and seven-day in-season period. Changes in fasted body mass were recorded, alongside changes in body composition via isotopic dilution and a validated energy density equation. Energy intake was calculated via the intake-balance method. Snap-N-Send non-significantly over-reported pre-season and in-season energy intake by 0.21 (2.37) MJ . day −1 (p = 0.833) and 0.51 (1.73) MJ . day −1 (p = 0.464), respectively. This represented a trivial and small standardised mean bias, and very large and large typical error. SenseWear Armbands and metabolic power significantly under-reported pre-season and in-season TEI by 3.51 (2.42) MJ . day −1 (p = 0.017) and 2.18 (1.85) MJ . day −1 (p = 0.021), respectively. This represents a large and moderate standardised mean bias, and very large and very large typical error. There was a most likely larger daily error reported by SWA and metabolic power than Snap-N-Send across pre-season (3.30 (2.45) MJ . day −1 ; ES = 1.26 ± 0.68; p = 0.014) and in-season periods (1.67 (2.00) MJ . day −1 ; ES = 1.27 ± 0.70; p = 0.012). This study demonstrates the enhanced validity of Snap-N-Send for assessing athlete TEI over combined wearable technology, although caution is required when determining the individual TEIs of athletes via Snap-N-Send.
AbstractList Abstract Accurate quantification of energy intake is imperative in athletes; however traditional dietary assessment tools are frequently inaccurate. Therefore, this study investigated the validity of a contemporary dietary assessment tool or wearable technology to determine the total energy intake (TEI) of professional young athletes. The TEI of eight professional young male rugby league players was determined by three methods; Snap‐N‐Send, SenseWear Armbands (SWA) combined with metabolic power and doubly labelled water (DLW; intake‐balance method; criterion) across a combined ten‐day pre‐season and seven‐day in‐season period. Changes in fasted body mass were recorded, alongside changes in body composition via isotopic dilution and a validated energy density equation. Energy intake was calculated via the intake‐balance method. Snap‐N‐Send non‐significantly over‐reported pre‐season and in‐season energy intake by 0.21 (2.37) MJ . day −1 ( p = 0.833) and 0.51 (1.73) MJ . day −1 ( p = 0.464), respectively. This represented a trivial and small standardised mean bias, and very large and large typical error. SenseWear Armbands and metabolic power significantly under‐reported pre‐season and in‐season TEI by 3.51 (2.42) MJ . day −1 ( p = 0.017) and 2.18 (1.85) MJ . day −1 ( p = 0.021), respectively. This represents a large and moderate standardised mean bias, and very large and very large typical error. There was a most likely larger daily error reported by SWA and metabolic power than Snap‐N‐Send across pre‐season (3.30 (2.45) MJ . day −1 ; ES = 1.26 ± 0.68; p = 0.014) and in‐season periods (1.67 (2.00) MJ . day −1 ; ES = 1.27 ± 0.70; p = 0.012). This study demonstrates the enhanced validity of Snap‐N‐Send for assessing athlete TEI over combined wearable technology, although caution is required when determining the individual TEIs of athletes via Snap‐N‐Send.
Accurate quantification of energy intake is imperative in athletes; however traditional dietary assessment tools are frequently inaccurate. Therefore, this study investigated the validity of a contemporary dietary assessment tool or wearable technology to determine the total energy intake (TEI) of professional young athletes. The TEI of eight professional young male rugby league players was determined by three methods; Snap-N-Send, SenseWear Armbands (SWA) combined with metabolic power and doubly labelled water (DLW; intake-balance method; criterion) across a combined ten-day pre-season and seven-day in-season period. Changes in fasted body mass were recorded, alongside changes in body composition via isotopic dilution and a validated energy density equation. Energy intake was calculated via the intake-balance method. Snap-N-Send non-significantly over-reported pre-season and in-season energy intake by 0.21 (2.37) MJ day ( = 0.833) and 0.51 (1.73) MJ day ( = 0.464), respectively. This represented a and standardised mean bias, and and typical error. SenseWear Armbands and metabolic power significantly under-reported pre-season and in-season TEI by 3.51 (2.42) MJ day ( = 0.017) and 2.18 (1.85) MJ day ( = 0.021), respectively. This represents a and standardised mean bias, and and typical error. There was a larger daily error reported by SWA and metabolic power than Snap-N-Send across pre-season (3.30 (2.45) MJ day ; ES = 1.26 ± 0.68; = 0.014) and in-season periods (1.67 (2.00) MJ day ; ES = 1.27 ± 0.70; = 0.012). This study demonstrates the enhanced validity of Snap-N-Send for assessing athlete TEI over combined wearable technology, although caution is required when determining the individual TEIs of athletes via Snap-N-Send.
Accurate quantification of energy intake is imperative in athletes; however traditional dietary assessment tools are frequently inaccurate. Therefore, this study investigated the validity of a contemporary dietary assessment tool or wearable technology to determine the total energy intake (TEI) of professional young athletes. The TEI of eight professional young male rugby league players was determined by three methods; Snap-N-Send, SenseWear Armbands (SWA) combined with metabolic power and doubly labelled water (DLW; intake-balance method; criterion) across a combined ten-day pre-season and seven-day in-season period. Changes in fasted body mass were recorded, alongside changes in body composition via isotopic dilution and a validated energy density equation. Energy intake was calculated via the intake-balance method. Snap-N-Send non-significantly over-reported pre-season and in-season energy intake by 0.21 (2.37) MJ . day −1 (p = 0.833) and 0.51 (1.73) MJ . day −1 (p = 0.464), respectively. This represented a trivial and small standardised mean bias, and very large and large typical error. SenseWear Armbands and metabolic power significantly under-reported pre-season and in-season TEI by 3.51 (2.42) MJ . day −1 (p = 0.017) and 2.18 (1.85) MJ . day −1 (p = 0.021), respectively. This represents a large and moderate standardised mean bias, and very large and very large typical error. There was a most likely larger daily error reported by SWA and metabolic power than Snap-N-Send across pre-season (3.30 (2.45) MJ . day −1 ; ES = 1.26 ± 0.68; p = 0.014) and in-season periods (1.67 (2.00) MJ . day −1 ; ES = 1.27 ± 0.70; p = 0.012). This study demonstrates the enhanced validity of Snap-N-Send for assessing athlete TEI over combined wearable technology, although caution is required when determining the individual TEIs of athletes via Snap-N-Send.
Accurate quantification of energy intake is imperative in athletes; however traditional dietary assessment tools are frequently inaccurate. Therefore, this study investigated the validity of a contemporary dietary assessment tool or wearable technology to determine the total energy intake (TEI) of professional young athletes. The TEI of eight professional young male rugby league players was determined by three methods; Snap‐N‐Send, SenseWear Armbands (SWA) combined with metabolic power and doubly labelled water (DLW; intake‐balance method; criterion) across a combined ten‐day pre‐season and seven‐day in‐season period. Changes in fasted body mass were recorded, alongside changes in body composition via isotopic dilution and a validated energy density equation. Energy intake was calculated via the intake‐balance method. Snap‐N‐Send non‐significantly over‐reported pre‐season and in‐season energy intake by 0.21 (2.37) MJ.day−1 (p = 0.833) and 0.51 (1.73) MJ.day−1 (p = 0.464), respectively. This represented a trivial and small standardised mean bias, and very large and large typical error. SenseWear Armbands and metabolic power significantly under‐reported pre‐season and in‐season TEI by 3.51 (2.42) MJ.day−1 (p = 0.017) and 2.18 (1.85) MJ.day−1 (p = 0.021), respectively. This represents a large and moderate standardised mean bias, and very large and very large typical error. There was a most likely larger daily error reported by SWA and metabolic power than Snap‐N‐Send across pre‐season (3.30 (2.45) MJ.day−1; ES = 1.26 ± 0.68; p = 0.014) and in‐season periods (1.67 (2.00) MJ.day−1; ES = 1.27 ± 0.70; p = 0.012). This study demonstrates the enhanced validity of Snap‐N‐Send for assessing athlete TEI over combined wearable technology, although caution is required when determining the individual TEIs of athletes via Snap‐N‐Send.
Author Deighton, Kevin
Whitehead, Sarah
Costello, Nessan
Jones, Ben
Dalton-Barron, Nick
Preston, Thomas
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Snippet Accurate quantification of energy intake is imperative in athletes; however traditional dietary assessment tools are frequently inaccurate. Therefore, this...
Abstract Accurate quantification of energy intake is imperative in athletes; however traditional dietary assessment tools are frequently inaccurate. Therefore,...
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Bias
Body Composition
Body Mass Index
Body Water
Deuterium Oxide - pharmacokinetics
Diet Records
Energy Intake
Energy Metabolism
Food
Football
Humans
Isotope Labeling - methods
Male
Photography
Reproducibility of Results
sport
Sports Nutritional Sciences - methods
Text Messaging
Time Factors
Total energy intake
validity
Water - chemistry
Wearable Electronic Devices
Title Can a contemporary dietary assessment tool or wearable technology accurately assess the energy intake of professional young rugby league players? A doubly labelled water validation study
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