School of Public Health and Nutrition, Faculty of Health, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
Nutr Diet. 2017 Nov;74(5):509-515. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12367. Epub 2017 Jul 26.
Protein-based sports supplements are among the more common types of nutrition supplements consumed by athletes; however, there is currently limited data investigating the knowledge, motivations and occurrence of use among the adolescent population (13-18 years). This pilot study looks to obtain initial data regarding the use of protein supplements in this population.
This study investigates the understanding and occurrence of protein supplement use in 87 adolescent athletes based in an Australian capital city who compete in a variety of sports. Sources of information, regularity of use, purchasing habits, associated risk knowledge and supplement beliefs were examined using a self-reported, written questionnaire.
A total of 60% (n = 52) of athletes reported using protein supplements, with a positive relationship between age and use (P < 0.05); 48 participants (55%) perceived risks associated with protein supplement consumption, with the most common risk reported as 'I don't know' (22%). Coaches were found to initiate protein supplement use more than other figures in the athlete's life (50%) and were the primary source of information regarding supplements (58%). It was found that 19% of adolescent athletes obtained information about protein supplements from the Internet, and 17% of all consumers purchase their supplements online.
The evident lack of knowledge regarding protein supplements demonstrates a necessity for further education of athletes, coaches and families regarding the responsible purchasing and use of protein supplements in the current landscape of sports nutrition. Future research should further explore the role of the Internet in protein supplement purchase and education.
在运动员所使用的营养补充剂中,蛋白质类运动补剂是较为常见的一种;然而,目前针对青少年人群(13-18 岁)对该类补剂的认知、使用动机和使用情况,相关数据十分有限。本研究旨在获取青少年群体中使用蛋白质补充剂的初步数据。
本研究调查了澳大利亚首府的 87 名青少年运动员对蛋白质补充剂的理解和使用情况,这些运动员参加了多种运动。采用自我报告的书面问卷,调查了他们获取信息的来源、使用的规律性、购买习惯、与使用相关的风险知识以及对补充剂的信念。
共有 60%(n=52)的运动员报告使用了蛋白质补充剂,且年龄与使用呈正相关(P<0.05);48 名参与者(55%)意识到了与蛋白质补充剂消费相关的风险,其中最常见的风险是“我不知道”(22%)。与运动员生活中的其他人物相比,教练更有可能开始让运动员使用蛋白质补充剂(50%),也是运动员获取补充剂信息的主要来源(58%)。研究发现,19%的青少年运动员从互联网获取蛋白质补充剂信息,17%的消费者在网上购买补充剂。
目前针对蛋白质补充剂的知识明显不足,表明有必要对运动员、教练和家庭进行进一步教育,让他们了解在当前运动营养背景下如何负责任地购买和使用蛋白质补充剂。未来的研究应进一步探讨互联网在蛋白质补充剂购买和教育方面的作用。