The impact of millet-based diets on basketball performance
The impact of millet-based diets on basketball performance
Author(s): P Anbalagan, Sivasanthosh S, Mohan Subbiah S and A Mahasuran
Abstract: This study examines
the impact of a millet-based diet on basketball performance, focusing on
endurance, agility, strength, and shooting accuracy. Over an 8-week
intervention, 40 collegiate players were assigned to either a millet-based diet
group, consuming finger millet (ragi), pearl millet (kambu), and foxtail millet
(thinai), or a control group following a standard high-carbohydrate sports
diet. Performance was assessed using the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test
(endurance), squat jump (strength), T-Test (agility), and spot shooting
accuracy test. Statistical analysis, including paired t-tests for within-group
improvements, independent t-tests for between-group comparisons, and Cohen’s d
for effect size measurement, revealed significant improvements (
p< 0.05)
in the millet diet group, with increases in endurance (+12.5%), strength
(+10.8%), agility (+9.2%), and shooting accuracy (+7.6%). Cohen’s d indicated a
moderate to large effect size, confirming the diet’s impact. These findings
suggest that a millet-based diet enhances sustained energy levels, muscle
recovery, and key athletic performance metrics, making it a viable nutritional
strategy for basketball players, while future research should explore its
long-term benefits in elite-level athletes.
DOI: 10.33545/27077012.2025.v6.i1a.311Pages: 62-65 | Views: 49 | Downloads: 27Download Full Article: Click Here
How to cite this article:
P Anbalagan, Sivasanthosh S, Mohan Subbiah S, A Mahasuran.
The impact of millet-based diets on basketball performance. J Sports Sci Nutr 2025;6(1):62-65. DOI:
10.33545/27077012.2025.v6.i1a.311