Zuniga Krystle E, Downey Darcy L, McCluskey Ryan, Rivers Carley
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2017 Feb;27(1):43-49. doi: 10.1123/ijsnem.2015-0305. Epub 2016 Aug 24.
The majority of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) programs do not have a sports nutritionist, leaving athletes to gather information from resources that vary in reputability. The objective of this study was to identify a need for the development of accessible and reputable resources of nutrition information by assessing the current use of nutrition information resources, dietary habits, and sports nutrition knowledge among Division I collegiate athletes. Seventy-two athletes across eight sports completed questionnaires concerning nutrition resources used, dietary habits, and sports nutrition knowledge. In addition, interest levels in a mobile device application for delivery of nutrition information and tools were assessed. Primary sources for nutrition information included parents and family, athletic trainers (AT), and the internet/media, and athletes felt most comfortable discussing nutrition with parents and family, ATs, and strength and conditioning specialists. Performance on a sports nutrition knowledge questionnaire indicated a general lack of nutrition knowledge, and the high frequency of "unsure" responses suggested a lack of confidence in nutrition knowledge. Athletes conveyed a high likelihood that they would use a mobile device application as a nutrition resource, but were more interested in access to nutrition topics than tools such as a food log. We found that college athletes possess minimal sports nutrition knowledge, obtain nutrition information from nonprofessional resources, and were interested in utilizing a mobile device application as a resource. Further research is needed to explore the feasibility and effectiveness of alternative resources, such as a mobile device application, to deliver nutrition information and improve nutrition knowledge.
美国全国大学体育协会(NCAA)的大多数项目都没有配备运动营养师,这使得运动员只能从可靠性参差不齐的资源中收集信息。本研究的目的是通过评估美国大学体育总会(NCAA)一级联盟的大学生运动员目前对营养信息资源的使用情况、饮食习惯和运动营养知识,来确定是否有必要开发方便获取且可靠的营养信息资源。来自八个运动项目的72名运动员完成了关于所使用的营养资源、饮食习惯和运动营养知识的问卷调查。此外,还评估了他们对一款用于提供营养信息和工具的移动设备应用程序的兴趣程度。营养信息的主要来源包括父母和家人、运动训练师(AT)以及互联网/媒体,运动员们觉得与父母和家人、运动训练师以及体能训练专家讨论营养问题时最自在。一份运动营养知识问卷的测试结果表明,运动员普遍缺乏营养知识,大量“不确定”的回答表明他们对营养知识缺乏信心。运动员们表示很有可能会使用移动设备应用程序作为营养资源,但他们对获取营养主题的兴趣高于对食物记录等工具的兴趣。我们发现,大学生运动员的运动营养知识极少,从非专业资源获取营养信息,并且有兴趣将移动设备应用程序作为一种资源来利用。需要进一步研究来探索替代资源(如移动设备应用程序)提供营养信息和提高营养知识的可行性和有效性。