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葡萄牙健身人群样本中食品补充剂和运动食品消费模式分析。

Analysis of food supplements and sports foods consumption patterns among a sample of gym-goers in Portugal.

作者信息

Lopes Sofia, Cunha Madalena, Costa João Guilherme, Ferreira-Pêgo Cíntia

机构信息

CBIOS - Universidade Lusófona's Research Center for Biosciences and Health Technologies, Lisbon, Portugal.

Universidade Lusófona, School of Health Sciences and Technologies, Lisbon, Portugal.

出版信息

J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2024 Dec;21(1):2388077. doi: 10.1080/15502783.2024.2388077. Epub 2024 Aug 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Gym-goers usually seek methods to improve performance, muscle gain, and overall health. One of the main strategies is including food supplements (FS) into their routine as aids to enhance their athletic capabilities and satisfy their nutritional needs. Thus, this study aimed to investigate and characterize the main FS and Sports Foods (SF) currently consumed, as well as the main reasons for their use and the source of advice in a group of gym-goers in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (Portugal).

METHODS

A cross-sectional study was conducted, including 303 gym-goers from Lisbon, Portugal, who were 133 women and 170 males (30.8 ± 12.9 years old). Face-to-face interviews were used by qualified researchers to gather data.

RESULTS

Most of the interviewed athletes (71.95 %) took FS/SF, being men the main consumers. On average, 1.59 supplements were consumed per athlete. Logistic regression models indicated significant associations between age, gender, and motivations for gym attendance. While men and younger groups attended mainly for hypertrophy, women and older groups were focused on well-being. Protein (59.17 %) was the most used FS/SF, followed by creatine (41.28 %) and multivitamins (27.06 %). Men and younger individuals preferred protein and creatine, while older individuals focused more on specific vitamins and minerals. Women seemed to prefer L-carnitine and protein yogurts. Main sources of information included the internet, friends, and dietitians with notable gender and age-based preferences. Online stores were the main place of purchase. Monthly expenditures on FS/SF were not significantly affected by age or gender, but motivations for use had an influence.

CONCLUSION

Most of the athletes interviewed took FS/SF, being men the major consumers. Protein was the principal FS/SF used, with online stores being the main place of purchase and the internet the primary source of information. Age and gender were key factors in adopted training, in the FS/SF chosen, and in the source of information selected. It is crucial that health professionals take primary responsibility for providing this guidance.

摘要

背景

健身者通常寻求提高运动表现、增加肌肉量和改善整体健康的方法。其中一个主要策略是将膳食补充剂(FS)纳入日常饮食,以增强运动能力并满足营养需求。因此,本研究旨在调查和描述里斯本大都市区(葡萄牙)一组健身者目前食用的主要FS和运动食品(SF),以及食用它们的主要原因和建议来源。

方法

进行了一项横断面研究,纳入了303名来自葡萄牙里斯本的健身者,其中133名女性和170名男性(年龄30.8±12.9岁)。由合格的研究人员进行面对面访谈以收集数据。

结果

大多数受访运动员(71.95%)食用FS/SF,男性是主要消费者。平均每位运动员食用1.59种补充剂。逻辑回归模型表明年龄、性别与健身动机之间存在显著关联。男性和较年轻群体主要为了增加肌肉量而健身,而女性和较年长群体则更关注身体健康。蛋白质(59.17%)是最常用的FS/SF,其次是肌酸(41.28%)和多种维生素(27.06%)。男性和较年轻个体更喜欢蛋白质和肌酸,而较年长个体更关注特定的维生素和矿物质。女性似乎更喜欢左旋肉碱和蛋白质酸奶。主要信息来源包括互联网、朋友和营养师,且存在明显的性别和年龄偏好。在线商店是主要购买场所。FS/SF的月支出不受年龄或性别的显著影响,但使用动机有影响。

结论

大多数受访运动员食用FS/SF,男性是主要消费者。蛋白质是使用的主要FS/SF,在线商店是主要购买场所,互联网是主要信息来源。年龄和性别是训练方式、所选FS/SF以及信息来源选择的关键因素。健康专业人员承担提供此类指导的主要责任至关重要。

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