Emi Kondo
Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences
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Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 2017
Hiroyuki Sagayama; Emi Kondo; Keisuke Shiose; Yosuke Yamada; Keiko Motonaga; Shiori Ouchi; Akiko Kamei; Takuya Osawa; Kohei Nakajima; Hideyuki Takahashi; Yasuki Higaki
Estimated energy requirements (EERs) are important for sports based on body weight classifications to aid in weight management. The basis for establishing EERs varies and includes self-reported energy intake (EI), predicted energy expenditure, and measured daily energy expenditure. Currently, however, no studies have been performed with male wrestlers using the highly accurate and precise doubly labeled water (DLW) method to estimate energy and fluid requirement. The primary aim of this study was to compare total energy expenditure (TEE), self-reported EI, and the difference in collegiate wrestlers during a normal training period using the DLW method. The secondary aims were to measure the water turnover and the physical activity level (PAL) of the athletes, and to examine the accuracy of two currently used equations to predict EER. Ten healthy males (age, 20.4±0.5 y) belonging to the East-Japan college league participated in this study. TEE was measured using the DLW method, and EI was assessed with self-reported dietary records for ~1 wk. There was a significant difference between TEE (17.9±2.5 MJ•d-1 [4,283±590 kcal•d-1]) and self-reported EI (14.4±3.3 MJ•d-1 [3,446±799 kcal•d-1]), a difference of 19%. The water turnover was 4.61±0.73 L•d-1. The measured PAL (2.6±0.3) was higher than two predicted values during the training season and thus the two EER prediction equations produced underestimated values relative to DLW. We found that previous EERs were underestimating requirements in collegiate wrestlers and that those estimates should be revised.
Nutrients | 2018
Emi Kondo; Hiroyuki Sagayama; Yosuke Yamada; Keisuke Shiose; Takuya Osawa; Keiko Motonaga; Shiori Ouchi; Akiko Kamei; Kohei Nakajima; Yasuki Higaki; Hideyuki Takahashi; Koji Okamura
To determine energy density for rapid weight loss (RWL) of weight-classified sports, eight male elite wrestlers were instructed to lose 6% of body mass (BM) within 53 h. Energy deficit during the RWL was calculated by subtracting total energy expenditure (TEE) determined using the doubly labeled water method (DLW) from energy intake (EI) assessed with diet records. It was also estimated from body composition change estimated with the four-component model (4C) and other conventional methods. BM decreased significantly by 4.7 ± 0.5 kg (6.4 ± 0.5%). Total body water loss was the major component of the BM loss (71.0 ± 7.6%). TEE was 9446 ± 1422 kcal, and EI was 2366 ± 1184 kcal during the RWL of 53-h; therefore, the energy deficit was 7080 ± 1525 kcal. Thus, energy density was 1507 ± 279 kcal/kg ∆BM during the RWL, comparable with values obtained using the 4C, three-component model, dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, and stable isotope dilution. Energy density for RWL of wrestlers is lower than that commonly used (7400 or 7700 kcal/kg ΔBM). Although RWL is not recommended, we propose that commonly practiced extreme energy restriction such as 7400 or 7700 kcal/kg ΔBM during RWL appears to be meaningless.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016
Emi Kondo; Keisuke Shiose; Keiko Motonaga; Takuya Osawa; Hiroyuki Sagayama; Yosuke Yamada; Kohei Nakajima; Akiko Kamei; Hideyuki Takahashi
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
Keisuke Shiose; Takuya Osawa; Keiko Motonaga; Emi Kondo; Akiko Kamei; Takashi Kawahara; Motoko Taguchi; Yosuke Yamada; Hideyuki Takahashi
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
Keiko Motonaga; Takuya Osawa; Keisuke Shiose; Emi Kondo; Akiko Kamei; Shiori Ouchi; Takashi Kawahara; Motoko Taguchi; Hideyuki Takahashi
The FASEB Journal | 2013
Emi Kondo; Keiko Motonaga; Satoko Ozawa; Yoshiko Ishii; Akiko Sato; Kohei Nakajima; Takahiro Wada; Toshio Asakura; Akiko Kamei; Takashi Kawahara
The FASEB Journal | 2011
Yukari Yokota; Wakako Tatsuta; Akiko Kamei; Emi Kondo; Takashi Kawahara; Koji Okamura
The FASEB Journal | 2011
Tomotsugu Matsui; Yukari Yokota; Emi Kondo; Koji Okamura
The FASEB Journal | 2010
Emi Kondo; Takako Koshimizu; Shinji Tai; Sachiko Okada; Koji Okamura
The FASEB Journal | 2010
Tsuyoshi Asai; Yuka Okumura; Emi Kondo; Tatsuhiro Matsuo; Koji Okamura