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Supplement use by UK-based British Army soldiers in training

机译:驻英国英军士兵在训练中的补充使用

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The use of supplements is widespread at all levels of civilian sport and a prevalence of 60-90% is reported among high-performance UK athletes, including juniors. The prevalence of supplement use among UK-based British Army personnel is not known. The aim of the present study was to establish the point prevalence of supplement use in UK-based British Army soldiers under training (SuTs) and associated staff. A cross-sectional anonymous survey was carried out in 3168 British Army SuTs and soldiers, equating to 3.1% of regular Army strength, based at eleven Phase 1, 2 and 3 UK Army training sites. Overall, 38% of the respondents reported current use of supplements, but prevalence varied according to the course attended by the respondents. The number of different supplements used was 4.7 (SD 2.9). Supplements most commonly used were protein bars, powders and drinks (66 %), isotonic carbohydrate-electrolyte sports drinks (49 %), creatine (38 %), recovery sports drinks (35 %), multivitamins (31 %) and vitamin C (25 %). A small proportion of respondents reported the use of amphetamines and similar compounds (1.6 %), cocaine (0.8 %), anabolic androgenic steroids (1.1 %), growth hormone (2.0 %), and other anabolic agents, e. g. testosterone (4.2 %). Logistic regression modelling indicated that, for current users, younger age, being female, smoking and undergoing Officer Cadet training were associated with greater supplement use. This is the first study to investigate the prevalence of dietary and training supplement use in UK-based British military personnel. Self-administration of a wide range of supplements is reported by British military personnel in training, which is at least as great as that reported by those on deployment, and has implications for Defence policy and educational needs
机译:补充剂的使用在平民运动的各个层面上都非常普遍,据报道,在包括低三级运动在内的英国高水平运动员中,补充剂的流行率为60-90%。英国驻英国陆军人员中补充剂使用的普遍性尚不清楚。本研究的目的是确定在英国受训的英国陆军士兵(SuTs)和相关人员中补充剂使用的普遍程度。在3个英国陆军SuT和士兵中,有11个第1、2和3期英国陆军训练场进行了横断面匿名调查,相当于常规陆军力量的3.1%。总体而言,有38%的受访者表示目前正在使用补充剂,但患病率因受访者参加的课程而异。使用的不同补品数量为4.7(SD 2.9)。最常用的补充剂是蛋白质棒,粉末和饮料(66%),等渗碳水化合物电解质运动饮料(49%),肌酸(38%),恢复运动饮料(35%),多种维生素(31%)和维生素C( 25%)。一小部分受访者报告使用苯丙胺和类似化合物(1.6%),可卡因(0.8%),合成代谢雄性类固醇(1.1%),生长激素(2.0%)和其他合成代谢剂,例如。 G。睾丸激素(4.2%)。 Logistic回归模型表明,对于目前的使用者,年龄较小,女性,吸烟和正在接受Cadet军官训练的人与补充剂的使用有关。这是第一项调查英国驻英国军事人员中饮食和训练补充剂使用率的研究。据报道,英国军事人员在训练中会自行管理各种补品,这至少与部署人员报告的一样大,并且对国防政策和教育需求有影响

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