2018
DOI: 10.1590/s1980-6574201800020016
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Can the elite slalom kayaker’s performance be correlated with anthropometric, nutritional, genetic, psychological as sleep traits?

Abstract: The aims of this study were to investigate and characterize the anthropometric, nutritional, genetic, psychological and sleep variables of slalom kayakers, and to verify the correlation of these variables with the slalom kayakers' performance. Methods: Ten elite Brazilian team slalom kayakers participated of this study. Nutritional analysis was made by the Food Record (three days), 24 Hour Dietary Recall and Food Frequency Questionnaire. The ACE I/D, AGTMet235Thr, ACTN3R577X and BDKRB2+9/-9 were genotyped for … Show more

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“…Results of the present study offer some support for the available scientific data and focus on the relationship between mood states and athletic performance [ 54 ]. Messias et al [ 55 ] investigated the anthropometric, nutritional, genetic, psychological and sleep variables of elite slalom kayakers to verify the correlation of these variables with performance (finish time on a white-water course with 24 gates). The results showed a significant and positive relationship between fatigue and performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of the present study offer some support for the available scientific data and focus on the relationship between mood states and athletic performance [ 54 ]. Messias et al [ 55 ] investigated the anthropometric, nutritional, genetic, psychological and sleep variables of elite slalom kayakers to verify the correlation of these variables with performance (finish time on a white-water course with 24 gates). The results showed a significant and positive relationship between fatigue and performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%