按年龄和性别对加拿大优秀运动员进行膳食补充
Dietary supplementation of high-performance Canadian athletes by age and gender.
作者信息
Erdman Kelly Anne, Fung Tak S, Doyle-Baker Patricia K, Verhoef Marja J, Reimer Raylene A
机构信息
Faculty of Kinesiology, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
出版信息
Clin J Sport Med. 2007 Nov;17(6):458-64. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0b013e31815aed33.
OBJECTIVE
To determine dietary supplementation practices and opinions, preferred means for dietary supplement (DS) education, and antidoping opinions among elite Canadian athletes varying in age and gender.
DESIGN
A descriptive, cross-sectional survey.
SETTING
Elite athlete training centers in Calgary, Canada and surrounding area.
PARTICIPANTS
A total of 582 high-performance athletes (314 male, 268 female).
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
High-performance athletes representing 27 sports with a mean age of 19.96+/-3.91 years completed a validated questionnaire assessing DS practices and opinions by recall. Sport categories included varsity, Canadian Sport Centre Calgary (CSCC), and National Sport School (NSS).
RESULTS
There was extensive DS use, with 88.4% of participants taking>or=1 DS (mean of 3.08+/-1.87 DS per user) during the previous 6 months. Overall, sport drinks (22.4%), sport bars (14.0%), multivitamins and minerals (13.5%), protein supplements (9.0%), and vitamin C (6.4%) were most frequently reported. Older athletes were significantly more likely to report greater DS usage; to be advised by teammates, health food store retailers, and magazines; to prefer supplementation education via individual interviews; to claim awareness of anti-doping rules; and to perceive anti-doping compliance. Relative to gender, significant differences were observed for the types of DS reported; supplementation advisors; justifications for DS use; and awareness of anti-doping regulations.
CONCLUSIONS
Utilization of this validated and reliable questionnaire has the potential for broad use and provides insight into the factors that influence DS use in elite athletes.
目的
确定不同年龄和性别的加拿大精英运动员的膳食补充剂使用情况与看法、膳食补充剂(DS)教育的首选方式以及反兴奋剂观点。
设计
描述性横断面调查。
地点
加拿大卡尔加里及其周边地区的精英运动员训练中心。
参与者
总共582名高水平运动员(男性314名,女性268名)。
主要观察指标
代表27个运动项目、平均年龄为19.96±3.91岁的高水平运动员通过回忆完成了一份经过验证的问卷,以评估DS的使用情况与看法。运动类别包括大学代表队、卡尔加里加拿大体育中心(CSCC)和国家体育学校(NSS)。
结果
膳食补充剂的使用很广泛,在过去6个月中,88.4%的参与者服用了≥1种DS(每位使用者平均服用3.08±1.87种DS)。总体而言,最常报告使用的是运动饮料(22.4%)、运动棒(14.0%)、多种维生素和矿物质(13.5%)、蛋白质补充剂(9.0%)以及维生素C(6.4%)。年龄较大的运动员更有可能报告更高的DS使用率;更有可能得到队友、保健食品店零售商和杂志的建议;更喜欢通过个人访谈进行补充教育;声称了解反兴奋剂规则;并且认为自己遵守了反兴奋剂规定。相对于性别,在报告的DS类型、补充剂建议者、使用DS的理由以及对反兴奋剂规定的了解方面观察到了显著差异。
结论
使用这种经过验证且可靠的问卷有可能得到广泛应用,并能深入了解影响精英运动员使用DS的因素。