Body Composition Changes in College Athletes During Holiday Breaks
Aston Dommel, R Drew Sayer

TL;DR
College athletes, especially males, gained weight and fat during an extended winter break, highlighting the need for strategies to maintain body composition during holidays.
Contribution
Identified sex-specific differences in body composition changes during extended holiday breaks among college athletes.
Findings
Male athletes gained BMI and FMI during the extended winter break compared to other conditions.
No significant changes in muscle mass index were observed across conditions.
A sex*break interaction was found for BMI and FMI, indicating differing responses between male and female athletes.
Abstract
Changes in eating and physical activity during the winter holiday season are commonly associated with weight gain in the general population. Concerns around weight and fat gain are also relevant to collegiate athletes who are generally unable to access on-campus dining and exercise facilities during this time. These concerns were exaggerated in 2020 due to changes in the academic and sports calendar as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic that lead to a holiday break that was 3 weeks longer than normal for many college athletes. The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in Body Mass Index (BMI), Fat Mass Index (FMI) and Muscle Mass Index (MMI) among college athletes during an extended and usual holiday break. Fat mass, muscle mass, and weight were measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis as part of routine care in college athletes within two weeks of leaving campus and…
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TopicsMuscle metabolism and nutrition · Thermoregulation and physiological responses · Body Composition Measurement Techniques
