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探究非乳糜泻运动员中无麸质饮食的流行情况、体验和相关信念。

Exploring the popularity, experiences, and beliefs surrounding gluten-free diets in nonceliac athletes.

机构信息

Sport Performance Optimisation Research Team, School of Human Life Sciences, University of Tasmania, Tasmania, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2015 Feb;25(1):37-45. doi: 10.1123/ijsnem.2013-0247. Epub 2014 Jun 5.

Abstract

Adherence to a gluten-free diet (GFD) for nonceliac athletes (NCA) has become increasingly popular despite a paucity of supportive medical or ergogenic evidence. This study aimed to quantify the demographics of NCA and determine associated experiences, perceptions, and sources of information related to GFD. Athletes (n = 910, female = 528, no gender selected = 5) completed a 17-question online survey. Forty-one percent of NCA respondents, including 18-world and/or Olympic medalists, follow a GFD 50-100% of the time (GFD > 50): only 13% for treatment of reported medical conditions with 57% self-diagnosing their gluten sensitivity. The GFD > 50 group characteristics included predominantly endurance sport athletes (70.0%) at the recreationally competitive level (32.3%), between 31 and 40 years of age (29.1%). Those who follow a GFD > 50 reported experiencing, abdominal/gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms alone (16.7%) or in conjunction with two (30.7%) or three (35.7%) additional symptoms (e.g., fatigue) believed to be triggered by gluten. Eighty-four percent of GFD > 50 indicated symptom improvement with gluten-removal. Symptom-based and non-symptom-based self-diagnosed gluten-sensitivity (56.7%) was the primary reason for adopting a GFD. Leading sources of GFD information were online (28.7%), trainer/coach (26.2%) and other athletes (17.4%). Although 5-10% of the general population is estimated to benefit clinically from a GFD a higher prevalence of GFD adherence was found in NCA (41.2%). Prescription of a GFD among many athletes does not result from evidence-based practice suggesting that adoption of a GFD in the majority of cases was not based on medical rationale and may be driven by perception that gluten removal provides health benefits and an ergogenic edge in NCA.

摘要

尽管缺乏支持医学或运动表现的证据,但非乳糜泻运动员(NCA)遵循无麸质饮食(GFD)的做法越来越流行。本研究旨在量化 NCA 的人口统计学特征,并确定与 GFD 相关的经验、看法和信息来源。运动员(n=910,女性=528,未选择性别=5)完成了一份 17 个问题的在线调查。41%的 NCA 受访者(包括 18 名世界和/或奥运会奖牌获得者)遵循 GFD 时间为 50-100%(GFD>50):只有 13%是为了治疗报告的医学疾病,57%是自我诊断对麸质敏感。GFD>50 组的特征包括主要是耐力运动运动员(70.0%)处于业余竞技水平(32.3%),年龄在 31-40 岁(29.1%)。那些遵循 GFD>50 的人报告说,他们仅经历过腹部/胃肠道(GI)症状(16.7%),或同时经历两种(30.7%)或三种(35.7%)以上的症状(例如疲劳),他们认为这些症状是由麸质引起的。84%的 GFD>50 表示,去除麸质后症状有所改善。基于症状和非基于症状的自我诊断麸质敏感性(56.7%)是采用 GFD 的主要原因。GFD 信息的主要来源是在线(28.7%)、教练(26.2%)和其他运动员(17.4%)。尽管估计有 5-10%的普通人群从 GFD 中临床获益,但在 NCA 中发现 GFD 依从率更高(41.2%)。许多运动员的 GFD 处方并非基于循证实践,这表明在大多数情况下,采用 GFD 不是基于医学原理,可能是因为人们认为去除麸质可以带来健康益处,并在 NCA 中具有运动表现优势。

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