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            CASE STUDY 3 Young athlete. Melinda M. Manore  
            Athlete  
            Jackie was a 12-year-old gymnast, training at an elite gymnastics program away lrom her home. She lived in a boarding home and attended the local high 
            school. She was happy with her current weight (40 kg), but did not want to get any heavier. She trained  
            4 h each day during the week, and twice on Saturday. She had recently added weight training (1.5-2 h a week) to her program. Jackie had not received 
            much nutrilion education bul was concerned about what she ate. She suspected that her eating patterns were not ideal since she often got very hungry and 
            shaky during her afternoon practice. She was Irustrated about her recent lack 01 improvement during practice or competition. Jackie had  
            not grown in the past year and had not started menstruating.  
            Reason for consultancy  
            Jackie's mother was concerned about her lack 01 growth, and her restriclive ealing patterns. She also considered that Jackie was too young lor weight 
            training.  
           Current dietary and activity patterns  
           ln order to prevent weight gain, Jackie had decided to limit lat intake. She kept on ly lat-Iree snacks in her room and ate low-Iat loods at meals. Her daily 
           schedule was as lollows: 7.30 AM school starts, 11.00 AM lunch, 1.30 PM school ends, 2.00 PM practice starts, 7.00 PM dinner. She studied and watched TV after 
           dinner, usually going to bed around midnight. Jackie's typical diet is outlined below.  
           Professional assessment  
            Mean daily intake lrom this sell-reported eating plan was assessed to be about 5900 kJ (1400 kcal), low in lat (- 1 5% 01 energy), and adequate in protein 
            (1.3 g·kg-1). Jackie's intake  
           01 Iruits and vegetables and dairy products was less than recommended daily intakes, and her cereal choices were highly processed (white bread, rice or 
           pasta, sugar-rich breaklast cereals). Overall, her energy and lat intake was assessed to  
           be too restrictive, and her intakes 01 many micronutrients and liber were inadequate. The acute ellect 01 inadequate intake 01 energy was the hunger and 
           latigue experienced during training, interlering with optimal perlormance. However, it was likely that chronic energy restriction lailed to provide sufficient fuel 
           lor growth and the development 01 puberty 
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...Case study young athlete melinda m manore jackie was a year old gymnast training at an elite gymnastics program away lrom her home she lived in boarding and attended the local high school happy with current weight kg but did not want to get any heavier trained h each day during week twice on saturday had recently added received much nutrilion education bul concerned about what ate suspected that eating patterns were ideal since often got very hungry shaky afternoon practice irustrated recent lack improvement or competition grown past started menstruating reason for consultancy s mother growth restriclive ealing also considered too lor dietary activity ln order prevent gain decided limit lat intake kept ly iree snacks room low iat loods meals daily schedule as lollows am starts lunch pm ends dinner studied watched tv after usually going bed around midnight typical diet is outlined below professional assessment mean this sell reported plan assessed be kj kcal energy adequate protein g ir...

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