Abstract
This study estimates daily energy expenditure (DEE) and the amount and relative intensity of daily activity energy expenditure (AEE) and compares DEE with self-reported daily energy intake (DEI) among university ballet dancers. Three male and eleven female university-level ballet dancers, ranging from 19 to 24 years of age, participated in the study. Daily energy expenditure and physical activity intensity were assessed by minute-to-minute heart rate monitoring during two weekdays and one weekend day. Prior to the assessment of energy expenditure, heart rate-oxygen consumption measurements during sedentary activity and submaximal and maximal exercise were established for each individual. Estimated DEE in male and female dancers was 4,617 ± 1,244 and 2,945 ± 823 kilocalories per day (kcals.day1), respectively. Male dancers accumulated 450 ± 162 min-day-1and female dancers accumulated 296 ±198 min-day-1in moderate-to-very hard physical activity (greater than 50% maximal heart rate). Reported DEI was 1,949 kcals-day-1and 938 kcals-day-1less than DEE in male and female dancers, respectively (p < 0.05). This information provides a guide to the energy demands of ballet dancers that nutritionists and instructors can use to optimize performance without compromising the health of the dancer.
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