Abstract

Effective nutritional intervention can help reduce the risk of nutritional problems and improve athletic performance in adolescents. The five A's (assess, advise, agree, assist, and arrange) model is widely used as the theoretical framework for advice on nutrition, smoking, drinking, and physical activity and it recommends that practitioners in primary health care promote behavior change to facilitate positive outcomes. This model has also been useful in understanding the underlying processes of behavior change. This study aimed to develop both a novel evidence-based nutritional intervention protocol, rooted in sound nutritional theory, and a customizable nutritional intervention program to support sustainable healthy eating, enhance nutrient intake, and improve athletic performance in adolescent athletes. In this study, we adapted the 5 A's behavioral change model and motivational interview to develop a theoretical framework to help adolescent athletes change their behavior and achieve their goals. During each step of the 5 A's protocol, a customized nutritional intervention protocol was developed by nutrition experts for each of adolescent athletes. Each plan was developed to improve the eating habits of adolescent athletes through group education and counseling. All nutritional counseling sessions were designed to enable participants to apply nutritional knowledge and practical action plans to their training and competition conditions to enable each of them to achieve individual athletic goals and facilitate self-management. A theoretical and evidence-based nutritional intervention protocol was developed to identify and address obstacles to healthy dietary habits in adolescent athletes. This could be used as the basis for further studies aimed at improving nutrient intake and athletic performance in adolescent athletes.

Highlights

  • An individual’s lifelong dietary and physical activity habits can be determined by his or her lifestyle during adolescence[1]

  • This is the first study to focus on the development of a nutritional intervention program for South Korean adolescent athletes applying the 5 A’s protocol

  • We demonstrated that counseling samples and motivational interviewing (MI) strategies can be used as motivators in each step of the 5 A’s counseling process and we developed sports nutrition educational materials for adolescent athletes in conjunction with nutrition experts

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Introduction

An individual’s lifelong dietary and physical activity habits can be determined by his or her lifestyle during adolescence[1]. Undergoing a period of nutritional risk marked by profound psychological, physiological, and social changes[2], adolescents need adequate nutrition to support both rapid growth and fulfillment of their physiological potential[3]. Adolescent athletes do not always choose healthy foods[4] or have adequate knowledge about nutrition to allow them to select the best food to support them during competition[5]. Research into intervention programs focused on changing nutrition-related behaviors among adolescent athletes is limited[5]. It is essential to understand how to design and implement appropriate and accessible behavioral programs to address and improve nutrition-related issues in adolescent athletes[7]

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