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Nutritional supplement practices of professional Ugandan athletes: a cross-sectional study

机译:专业乌干达运动员的营养补充实践:横断面研究

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The use of nutritional supplements (NS) places athletes at great risk for inadvertent doping. Due to the paucity of data on supplement use, this study aimed to determine the proportion of Ugandan athletes using nutritional supplements and to investigate the athletes' motivation to use these supplements. A cross-sectional study was conducted in which an interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from 359 professional athletes participating in individual (boxing, cycling, athletics) and team (basketball, rugby, football, netball, and volleyball) sports. The data were categorized, and a Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis. Of the 359 athletes, 48 (13.4%) used nutritional supplements. Carbohydrate supplements, energy drinks, vitamin and mineral supplements, fish oils, and protein supplements were the most common supplements used by athletes. NS use was significantly more common among athletes who played rugby and basketball (X2 = 61.101, p 0.0001), athletes who had played the sport for 5-10 years (X2 = 7.460, p = 0.024), and athletes who had attained a tertiary education (X2 = 33.377, p 0.0001). The athletes' occupation had no bearing on whether they used supplements. Nutritionists/dieticians, retail stores and pharmacies were the most common sources of NS products, whereas health practitioners, online media and teammates were the most common sources of information regarding NS. Most athletes used NS to improve their physical performance and health. Compared to NS use by athletes elsewhere, NS use among Ugandan athletes was low. However, determinants of athlete NS use in the current study (category of sport and duration of time spent playing the sport) are similar to those reported elsewhere.
机译:使用营养补充剂(NS)的运动员为非兴奋剂造成巨大风险。由于补充使用数据的缺乏,本研究旨在确定乌干达运动员使用营养补充剂的比例,并调查运动员的动机来使用这些补充剂。进行了一个横断面研究,其中采访了一次采访者的调查问卷,用于收集参加个人(拳击,骑自行车,田径)和团队(篮球,橄榄球,足球,禁虫和排球)运动的359名职业运动员的数据。数据分类,并且将Chi-Square测试用于统计分析。在359名运动员中,48名(13.4%)使用营养补充剂。碳水化合物补充剂,能量饮料,维生素和矿物质补充剂,鱼油和蛋白质补充剂是运动员使用的最常见的补充剂。在发挥橄榄球和篮球运动员的运动员中,NS使用在运动员(X2 = 61.101,P <0.0001),运动员5-10岁的运动员(x2 = 7.460,p = 0.024),以及达到的运动员高等教育(X2 = 33.377,P <0.0001)。运动员的职业无论是使用补充剂。营养学家/营养商,零售店和药店是NS产品中最常见的来源,而卫生从业者,在线媒体和队友是有关NS最常见的信息来源。大多数运动员使用NS来改善他们的身体表现和健康。与其他地方的运动员使用相比,乌干达运动员之间的NS使用很低。然而,运动员NS在目前的研究中使用的决定因素(运动的类别和播放运动的持续时间)类似于其他地方报告的那些。

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