| Literature DB >> 16558172 |
R M Hackman, J E Katra, S M Geertsen.
Abstract
Nutritional practices influence athletic performance and recovery from injury. The athletic trainer is ideally positioned to effect dietary changes with adolescent athletes-a group at high-risk for nutritional imbalances. Research shows that young adults generally do not change dietary practices when given factual nutrition and health information. This article provides a variety of behavior change strategies, based on models derived from health education and health psychology, which are likely to influence dietary choices. Promoting self-efficacy by enhancing perception of choice and control, peer modeling, cooperative support networks, goal-setting techniques, and behavioral self-monitoring may provide the motivational framework necessary to enhance dietary compliance. Dietary behavior change techniques are a valuable part of an athletic trainer's resources.Year: 1992 PMID: 16558172 PMCID: PMC1317257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Athl Train ISSN: 1062-6050 Impact factor: 2.860