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日本精英运动员为参加2012年伦敦奥运会而使用补充剂的情况。

Use of supplements by Japanese elite athletes for the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

作者信息

Sato Akiko, Kamei Akiko, Kamihigashi Etsuko, Dohi Michiko, Akama Takao, Kawahara Takashi

机构信息

*Department of Health and Sports, Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Niigata, Japan; Departments of †Sports Sciences; and ‡Sports Medicine, Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, Tokyo, Japan; and §Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University, Saitama, Japan.

出版信息

Clin J Sport Med. 2015 May;25(3):260-9. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000118.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate supplement use among Japanese elite athletes.

DESIGN

We conducted a cross-sectional survey study using individual interviews during athletes' medical evaluations.

SETTING

One to 5 months before the Olympic Games in 2012, London, United Kingdom.

PARTICIPANTS

Five hundred fifty-two Japanese athletes for the London Games, including candidates.

INDEPENDENT VARIABLES

Sex, sports, supplement category, and participation.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Whether athletes used supplements, what products were used, the frequency and purposes of use, and from what sources athletes received information on supplements.

RESULTS

All 552 athletes were interviewed by pharmacists regarding supplement use and agreed to the survey. Of them, 452 (81.9%) used 1 or more supplement products in the year before the study; a total of 952 different products (mean = 1.7, SD = 1.4) were used. The most commonly used supplement was amino acids (310 athletes; 56.2%), and 358 (38.7%) of the total products were amino acids. Of the athletes, 241 (43.7%) took at least 1 supplement daily, and of the supplements, 457 (49.4%) were taken daily. The most common purpose for supplement use was recovery from fatigue-327 (59.2%) athletes chose this answer, and 486 (52.5%) products were used for this purpose. Finally, regarding athletes' information sources on supplements, coaches, managers, and trainers were the most frequent advisors (275 athletes, 49.8%; 466 products, 50.4%).

CONCLUSIONS

The results revealed widespread supplement use among Japanese elite athletes for the London Olympic Games. Education system was required not only for athletes but also for athletes' entourage, such as coaches, managers, trainers, and supplement companies.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

This study will provide basic data for establishing an education system that would better guide athletes' use of supplements.

摘要

目的

调查日本优秀运动员补充剂的使用情况。

设计

我们在运动员进行医学评估期间,通过个人访谈开展了一项横断面调查研究。

背景

2012年英国伦敦奥运会前1至5个月。

参与者

552名参加伦敦奥运会的日本运动员,包括候选运动员。

自变量

性别、运动项目、补充剂类别和参与情况。

主要观察指标

运动员是否使用补充剂、使用了哪些产品、使用频率和目的,以及运动员获取补充剂信息的来源。

结果

552名运动员均接受了药剂师关于补充剂使用情况的访谈,并同意参与调查。其中,452名(81.9%)运动员在研究前一年使用了1种或更多种补充剂产品;共使用了952种不同产品(均值 = 1.7,标准差 = 1.4)。最常用的补充剂是氨基酸(310名运动员;56.2%),占总产品的358种(38.7%)。在运动员中,241名(43.7%)每天至少服用1种补充剂,在补充剂中,457种(49.4%)是每天服用的。补充剂使用最常见的目的是缓解疲劳——327名(59.2%)运动员选择了这个答案,486种(52.5%)产品用于此目的。最后,关于运动员获取补充剂信息的来源,教练、经理和训练员是最常提供建议的人(275名运动员,49.8%;466种产品,50.4%)。

结论

结果显示,参加伦敦奥运会的日本优秀运动员中补充剂的使用很普遍。不仅需要为运动员,还需要为运动员的随行人员,如教练、经理、训练员和补充剂公司建立教育体系。

临床意义

本研究将为建立更好指导运动员使用补充剂的教育体系提供基础数据。

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