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加拿大运动员在亚特兰大奥运会和悉尼奥运会上使用膳食补充剂和药物的情况。

The use of dietary supplements and medications by Canadian athletes at the Atlanta and Sydney Olympic Games.

作者信息

Huang Shih-Han Susan, Johnson Karin, Pipe Andrew L

机构信息

University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Clin J Sport Med. 2006 Jan;16(1):27-33. doi: 10.1097/01.jsm.0000194766.35443.9c.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To learn more about the prevalence of dietary supplement and medication use by Canadian athletes in the Olympic Games in Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

Data were collected from personal interviews with Canadian athletes who participated at the 1996 Atlanta and 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. The athletes were interviewed by Canadian physicians regarding the use of vitamins, minerals, nutritional supplements, and prescribed and over-the-counter medications. Of the 271 Canadian athletes who participated at the Atlanta Olympics, 257 athletes were interviewed; at the Sydney Olympics, 300 of 304 Canadian athletes were interviewed.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENT

A quantitative and qualitative description of the use of dietary supplements by Canadian athletes at the Atlanta and Sydney Olympics.

RESULTS

At the Atlanta Games, 69% of the athletes used some form of dietary supplements, whereas 74% of the athletes used dietary supplements at the Sydney Games. Vitamins were taken by 59% of men and 66% of women in Atlanta, and 65% of men and 58% women in Sydney. Mineral supplements were used by 16% of men and 45% of women in Atlanta, and 30% of men and 21% of women in Sydney. Nutritional supplements were used by 35% of men and 43% of women in Atlanta, and 43% of men and 51% of women in Sydney. The most popular vitamins were multivitamins in both Olympics. The most popular mineral supplements were iron supplements. The most commonly used nutritional supplement in Atlanta was creatine (14%), but amino acids (15%) were the most commonly used nutritional supplement in Sydney. In Atlanta, 61% of the athletes were using some form of medication, 54% of the athletes were using medications in Sydney. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) were the most commonly used medications at both Olympic Games. Among all sports, the highest prevalence of vitamin use occurred in boxing (91%) in Atlanta and swimming (76%) in Sydney. Rowers (56%) and cyclists (73%) demonstrated the highest use of mineral supplements. Nutritional supplement use occurred most often in swimming (56%) and cycling (100%). The use of NSAIDs was highest in softball (60%) in Atlanta and gymnastics (100%) in Sydney.

CONCLUSION

This review demonstrates that dietary supplement use was common among Canadian athletes at both the Atlanta and Sydney Olympic Games. There was a slight increase in total dietary supplement use at the Sydney Games. Widespread use of supplements, combined with an absence of evidence of their efficacy and a concern for the possibility of "inadvertent" doping, underscore the need for appropriately focused educational initiatives in this area.

摘要

目的

进一步了解1996年亚特兰大奥运会和2000年悉尼奥运会上加拿大运动员使用膳食补充剂和药物的情况。

背景与参与者

数据来自对参加1996年亚特兰大奥运会和2000年悉尼奥运会的加拿大运动员的个人访谈。加拿大医生就维生素、矿物质、营养补充剂以及处方药和非处方药的使用情况对运动员进行了访谈。在参加亚特兰大奥运会的271名加拿大运动员中,有257名接受了访谈;在悉尼奥运会上,304名加拿大运动员中有300名接受了访谈。

主要观察指标

对亚特兰大奥运会和悉尼奥运会上加拿大运动员使用膳食补充剂的情况进行定量和定性描述。

结果

在亚特兰大奥运会上,69%的运动员使用了某种形式的膳食补充剂,而在悉尼奥运会上这一比例为74%。在亚特兰大,59%的男性和66%的女性服用维生素,在悉尼,这一比例分别为65%的男性和58%的女性。在亚特兰大,16%的男性和45%的女性使用矿物质补充剂,在悉尼,这一比例分别为30%的男性和21%的女性。在亚特兰大,35%的男性和43%的女性使用营养补充剂,在悉尼,这一比例分别为43%的男性和51%的女性。两届奥运会上最受欢迎的维生素都是多种维生素。最受欢迎的矿物质补充剂是铁补充剂。在亚特兰大最常用的营养补充剂是肌酸(14%),但在悉尼最常用的营养补充剂是氨基酸(15%)。在亚特兰大,61%的运动员使用某种形式的药物,在悉尼这一比例为54%。非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)是两届奥运会上最常用的药物。在所有运动项目中,维生素使用比例最高的是亚特兰大的拳击项目(91%)和悉尼的游泳项目(76%)。赛艇运动员(56%)和自行车运动员(73%)使用矿物质补充剂的比例最高。营养补充剂的使用在游泳项目(56%)和自行车项目(100%)中最为常见。NSAIDs的使用在亚特兰大的垒球项目中最高(60%),在悉尼的体操项目中最高(100%)。

结论

本综述表明,在亚特兰大奥运会和悉尼奥运会上,加拿大运动员使用膳食补充剂的情况很普遍。悉尼奥运会上膳食补充剂的总体使用略有增加。补充剂的广泛使用,加上缺乏其有效性的证据以及对“无意”使用兴奋剂可能性的担忧,凸显了在这一领域开展针对性教育举措的必要性。

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