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http://dx.doi.org/10.4162/nrp.2011.5.4.349

Anti-doping education and dietary supplementation practice in Korean elite university athletes  

Kim, Jong-Kyu (Sports Science Institute, Korea National Sport University)
Lee, Nam-Ju (Sports Science Institute, Korea National Sport University)
Kim, Eung-Joon (Department of Physical Education, College of Physical Education, Kyonggi University)
Ki, Sun-kyung (Sports Science Institute, Korea National Sport University)
Yoon, Jae-Ryang (Sports Science Institute, Korea National Sport University)
Lee, Mi-Sook (Sports Science Institute, Korea National Sport University)
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Nutrition Research and Practice / v.5, no.4, 2011 , pp. 349-356 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate relationships and gender differences in dietary supplement (DS) and oriental supplement (OS) prevalence as well as anti-doping awareness during training and the game period. Korea National Sport University athletes (343 male and 136 female) participated in this study and completed DS and OS practice and anti-doping awareness questionnaires. Forty-six percent of athletes used DS during the training period, and there was significantly higher DS use in females (53%) compared to males (43%) (P < 0.05). Twenty-eight percent of athletes used OS, and there was significantly higher OS use in females (35%) than males (26%) (P < 0.05) during the training period. The primary reason of DS use was to supply energy both in males (36%) and females (28%). The main reason for male athletes' OS use was to supply energy (41 %). Meanwhile, the reasons for female athletes' OS use were to supply energy (23%), to maintain health (19%), and to improve recovery ability (20%), which showed a significant gender difference (P < 0.05). Athletes rated their perceived degree of satisfaction, perceived importance, and beliefs in efficacy of DS and OS use all over 50% during the training period, and no gender differences were detected. In a comparison between athletes educated about anti-doping (at least more than one time) and non-received athletes, DS and OS use during the training period was 2.30 (1.47-3.60) and 1.71 (1.03-2.82), respectively. DS and OS use immediately before the game period was 2.38 (1.50-3.80) and 3.99 (1.20-13.28), respectively.Elite athletes' anti-doping education was highly related to increased DS use during the training period and immediately before the game. Although elite athletes use various DS and OS during the training period and before the game period, doping education for elite athletes is related with DS and OS use during the training period and before the game.
Keywords
Dietary supplementation; anti-doping education; elite athletes;
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