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Cáceres, A., (2015). Asociación entre el somatotipo y consumo de energía y macronutrientes en futbolistas competitivos de 12-16 años según posición de juego [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4295
Cáceres, A., Asociación entre el somatotipo y consumo de energía y macronutrientes en futbolistas competitivos de 12-16 años según posición de juego [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4295
@misc{sunedu/2865554,
title = "Asociación entre el somatotipo y consumo de energía y macronutrientes en futbolistas competitivos de 12-16 años según posición de juego",
author = "Cáceres Mendoza, Andrés Avelino",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2015"
}
Introduction: In the highly competitive morphological characteristics in athletes are becoming more specific. In team sports like football anthropometric expertise is required, according to playing position increasingly demanding young players, so this would imply an association with food as a fundamental basis of physical development in these athletes. Methods: Descriptive cross, cross-sectional observational association. Location: Two minor football clubs in LA and San Borja Molina during 2014 Participants: 97 high performance male soccer players aged between 12 and 16 years. Interventions: Anthropometric measurements based on the protocol of the International Society for the Advancement of Kineanthropometry (ISAK). The somatotype was calculated according to the method proposed by Heath & Carter model. Semiquantitative food survey to estimate the energy and macronutrient was applied. Results: The mean somatotype of young competitive players was Mesomorph Balanced with values of 2.63 - 4.75 - 2.55. According to the playing position Archers had a higher endomorphism with 2.62. The average power consumption of the players according to their adequacy was 79.4% ± 11.1%. There was no significant association between adequacy percentages of macronutrients and somatotype. Conclusions: The competitive Footballer while presenting an acceptable somatotype does not cover 100% of the energy requirements for the sport. Keywords: kinanthropometry, somatotype, fitness, energy, macronutrients, football
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