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September 1995, Volume 1 No. 2
ARTICLE 5
Daily energy intake, energy
expenditure and activity patterns of selected Malaysian sportsmen
Ismail MN1, Wan Nudri WD2 and Zawiah H1
1 Department of Nutrition and Dietetics,
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
50300 Kuala Lumpur.
2 Division of Human Nutrition, Institute for Medical
Research, 50588 Kuala Lumpur.
ABSTRACT
Seventeen members of the national sepaktakraw squad undergoing
centralised training participated in a comprehensive study to
determine their daily food intake, activity patterns and energy
requirements. Food intake was recorded as a mean of 3-days weighed
food intake and the nutrient contents were calculated using a local
food composition table. The energy cost of standardised activities
was determined by indirect calorimetry while time and motion study
was used to estimate the daily energy expenditure of each subject.
The mean daily energy intake was 2784±373 kcal (11.6±1.6 MJ) while
the mean daily energy expenditure was 3004±298 kcal (12.6±1.2 MJ),
with a negative energy balance of 220 kcal ((0.9 MJ). Intake of
other nutrients were adequate when compared with the Malaysian RDA,
with the exception of niacin. The results of the activity pattern
study indicated that the subjects spent about 80% of the day doing
light activities while 20% of the day was devoted to their training
programme comprising of moderate to heavy activities. This data set
represents the first of its kind in Malaysia and should provide
impetus for further research in this area which would help establish
dietary guidelines for Malaysian sportsmen.
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