| Literature DB >> 26677351 |
Jill A Parnell1, Kristin Wiens2, Kelly Anne Erdman3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dietary supplement use is endemic in young athletes; however, it is unclear if their choices are congruent with their motivation for supplementation and the established benefits of the dietary supplements. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationships between dietary supplement use and self-reported rationale in young athletes.Entities:
Keywords: Dietary ergogenic aids; Dietary supplements; Sport supplements; Supplementation rationale
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26677351 PMCID: PMC4681054 DOI: 10.1186/s12970-015-0110-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Soc Sports Nutr ISSN: 1550-2783 Impact factor: 5.150
Supplements listed on the questionnaire
| Supplement Category | Individual Supplements Listed |
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| Dietary/Medical | Multi-vitamin/Multi-mineral |
| Other Supplements | Fatty acid preparations |
| Ergogenic Aids (Muscle Building/Increased Energy) | Branched chain amino acids |
| Performance Foods | Protein powder |
Reasons for supplementation listed on the questionnaire
| Reason Category | Individual Reasons Listed |
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| Health-Related | Medical (your doctor told you to) |
| Performance-Related | Increase or maintain muscle mass, strength, and/or power |
| Influence of Others | Because others (friends, family, teammates) do |
Associations between supplement use and health-related reasons for supplementation
| Supplement | Medical (19 %) | Improve Diet (43 %) | Stay Healthy (81 %) | Support Immune System (52 %) |
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| Multi-vitamin/Multi-mineral (67 %) |
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| Vitamin C (66 %) |
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| B Vitamins (32 %) |
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| Vitamin E (26 %) |
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| Vitamin D (48 %) |
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| Vitamin-enriched Water (65 %) |
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| Iron (27 %) |
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| Calcium (43 %) |
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| Magnesium (17 %) |
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| Protein Powder (51 %) |
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| BCAA (8 %) |
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| Beta-alanine (4 %) |
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| Glutamine (8 %) |
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| Fatty Acids (40 %) |
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| Energy Drinks (27 %) |
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| Sport/Electrolyte Drinks (90 %) |
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| Sport Gels/Gummies (26 %) |
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| Sport/Protein Bar (71 %) |
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| Recovery Drinks (31 %) |
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| Creatine (7 %) |
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| Plant Extracts (47 %) |
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Statistically significant associations at p ≤ 0.001 are in bold. Percentages after the supplement type represent the percent of total athletes consuming the supplements listed. Percentages after the health-related reasons represent the percent of total athletes supplementing for the reasons listed
Associations between supplement use and performance-related reasons for supplementation
| Supplement | Muscle Mass/Strength (38 %) | Endurance (31 %) | Increase Energy (55 %) | Overall Athletic Performance (49 %) | Recovery (49 %) |
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| Multi-vitamin/Multi-mineral (67 %) |
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| Vitamin C (66 %) |
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| B Vitamins (32 %) |
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| Vitamin E (26 %) |
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| Vitamin D (48 %) |
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| Vitamin- enriched Water (65 %) |
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| Iron (27 %) |
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| Calcium (43 %) |
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| Magnesium (17 %) |
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| Protein Powder (51 %) |
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| BCAA (8 %) |
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| Beta-alanine (4 %) |
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| Glutamine (8 %) |
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| Fatty Acids (40 %) |
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| Energy Drinks (27 %) |
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| Sport/Electrolyte Drinks (90 %) |
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| Sport Gels/Gummies (26 %) |
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| Sport/Protein Bar (71 %) |
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| Recovery Drinks (31 %) |
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| Creatine (7 %) |
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| Plant Extracts (47 %) |
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Statistically significant associations at p ≤ 0.001 are in bold. Percentages after the supplement type represent the percent of total athletes consuming the supplements listed. Percentages after the performance-related reasons represent the percent of total athletes supplementing for the reasons listed
Associations between supplement use and influence-of-others reasons
| Supplement | Family/Friends/Teammates (21 %) | Someone Told You To (35 %) |
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| Multi-vitamin/Multi-mineral (67 %) |
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| Vitamin C (66 %) |
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| B Vitamins (32 %) |
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| Vitamin E (26 %) |
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| Vitamin D (48 %) |
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| Vitamin-enriched Water (65 %) |
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| Iron (27 %) |
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| Calcium (43 %) |
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| Magnesium (17 %) |
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| Protein Powder (51 %) |
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| BCAA (8 %) |
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| Beta-alanine (4 %) |
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| Glutamine (8 %) |
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| Fatty Acids (40 %) |
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| Energy Drinks (27 %) |
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| Sport/Electrolyte Drinks (90 %) |
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| Sport Gels/Gummies (26 %) |
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| Sport/Protein Bar (71 %) |
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| Recovery Drinks (31 %) |
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| Creatine (7 %) |
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| Plant Extracts (47 %) |
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Statistically significant associations at p ≤ 0.001 are in bold. Percentages after the supplement type represent the percent of total athletes consuming the supplements listed. Percentages after the influence-of-others reasons represent the percent of total athletes supplementing for the reasons listed