| Literature DB >> 36231776 |
Floris C Wardenaar1, Daan Hoogervorst2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A wide range of sports health professionals provide nutritional supplement advice. We aimed to better understand the expertise, knowledge, and attitudes of sports health professionals toward nutritional supplements and third-party supplement testing.Entities:
Keywords: anti-doping; contamination; dietary supplements; nutritional supplements; sports nutrition; third-party testing
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36231776 PMCID: PMC9566425 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191912477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Respondent characteristics (Percentage or N or percentage), reported as group total and stratified for professionals working or not working with Olympic athletes and for profession.
| Group Total | Working with Olympic Athletes | Profession | |||||
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| Yes | No | Sports Dietitian | Other Profession | ||||
| N | 320 | 144 | 176 | 59 | 261 | ||
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| 174/146 | 75/69 | 99/77 | 0.457 | 2/57 | 172/89 |
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| Trade school | 20 (63) | 16 (23) | 23 (40) | 2 (1) | 24 (62) | ||
| Bachelor (BS) | 44 (140) | 42 (60) | 46 (80) | 76 (45) | 36 (95) | ||
| Master/Doctorate (MS/PhD) | 30 (97) | 41 (59) | 23 (38) | 20 (12) | 33 (85) | ||
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| Different | 64 | 10 | 54 | 0 | 64 | ||
| Sports dietitian | 59 | 39 | 20 | 59 | 0 | ||
| Coach | 43 | 18 | 25 | 0 | 43 | ||
| Sports physician | 39 | 27 | 12 | 0 | 39 | ||
| Masseur | 33 | 13 | 20 | 0 | 33 | ||
| Physiotherapist | 26 | 15 | 11 | 0 | 26 | ||
| Sport scientist | 17 | 4 | 13 | 0 | 17 | ||
| Caregiver | 17 | 8 | 9 | 0 | 17 | ||
| Sport manager | 12 | 5 | 7 | 0 | 12 | ||
| Mental coach | 8 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 8 | ||
| Strength coach | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | ||
The highest achieved education has been reported in three different categories: Trade school (translated from Dutch: MBO), Bachelor (BS) (in Dutch: HBO), and Master/Doctorate (MS/PhD) (in Dutch: WO). Significant differences are expressed in bold font. * Numbers add not completely up to 100% as high school (in Dutch: vmbo, havo or vwo) was not included in this table.
Self-reported knowledge about contaminated nutritional supplements (NSs) and dietary supplement third-party testing (% and N) for the total group, professionals working or not working with Olympic athletes, and sports dietitians vs. other professions.
| Working with Olympic Athletes | Profession | |||||||
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| Questions | Total | Yes | No | Sports Dietitian | Other Profession | |||
| No. (type of scale) | % (N) | % (N) | % (N) | % (N) | % (N) | |||
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| 1 (L) | Contaminated NSs have no small effect or positive effect at all. | 35 (111) | 41 (59) | 39 (52) |
| 36 (26) | 25 (85) |
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| 2 (L) | Use of contaminated NSs can lead to a positive doping test. | 68 (216) | 81 (116) | 57 (100) |
| 88 (52) | 63 (164) |
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| 3 (Y/N) | Are you familiar with NSs of which ingredients are listed on the WADA doping list? | 44 (141) | 55 (79) | 35 (62) |
| 66 (39) | 39 (102) |
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| 4 (Y/N) | Are you familiar with the NZVT system? | 47 (151) | 69 (99) | 30 (52) |
| 88 (52) | 38 (99) |
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| 5 (Y/N) | Products listed on the NZVT list are not tested on efficacy. * | 61 (89) | 67 (66) | 47 (23) |
| 78 (40) | 51 (49) |
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| 6 (Y/N) | Only products with the NZVT logo on the label are always tested. * | 53 (78) | 44 (43) | 47 (23) | 0.295 | 61 (31) | 49 (47) | 0.106 |
| 7 (Y/N) | The absence of the NZVT logo on the label indicates that only certain batches of the NSs are tested. * | 43 (63) | 46 (45) | 37 (18) | 0.290 | 59 (30) | 34 (33) | 0.155 |
| 8 (Y/N) | The NZVT system does provide a 99% guarantee that tested NSs are free from doping substances. * | 72 (106) | 74 (72) | 69 (34) | 0.604 | 88 (45) | 64 (61) | 0.111 |
Significant differences are indicated in bold. Questions 1–4 are based on the total population (n = 601, with n = 80–85 missing answers). Questions 5–8 were answered by 259 of those that answered Y (n = 370) on question 4, which asked if they were familiar with the NZVT system. L = Likert scale; Y/N = Yes/No. Asterisks indicate that results are based on questions that were asked only when participants answered to be familiar with the NZVT system (N = 147). Significant differences are expressed in bold font.
Self-reported attitude about contaminated nutritional supplements (NSs) and dietary supplement third-party testing (% and N) for the total group, professionals working or not working with Olympic athletes, and sports dietitians vs. other professions.
| Working with Olympic Athletes | Profession | |||||||
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| Questions | Total | Yes | No | Sports Dietitian | Other Profession | |||
| No. (type of scale) | % (N) | % (N) | % (N) | % (N) | % (N) | |||
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| 1 (L) | I would like to know what the risk of incorrect use of NSs is. | 86 (274) | 89 (128) | 83 (146) | 0.133 | 83 (49) | 86 (225) | 0.127 |
| 2 (L) | I find the idea of using a contaminated NS without knowing this unacceptable. | 89 (285) | 90 (129) | 89 (156) | 0.787 | 90 (53) | 89 (232) | 0.478 |
| 3 (L) | I would like to know what the risk is of taking a contaminated NS. | 87 (278) | 89 (128) | 85 (150) | 0.335 | 83 (49) | 88 (229) | 0.101 |
| 4 (L) | The topic of contaminated NSs is relevant to me, and therefore, it is of interest to me. | 53 (171) | 73 (105) | 38 (66) |
| 78 (46) | 48 (125) |
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| 5 (L) | I have a clear idea what the effect is of misusing NSs. | 49 (157) | 60 (87) | 40 (70) |
| 73 (43) | 44 (114) |
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| 6 (L) | I have a clear idea how a contaminated NS can result in a positive doping test. | 50 (159) | 67 (96) | 36 (63) |
| 71 (42) | 45 (117) |
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| 7 (Y/N) | Do you use the NZVT list while purchasing products? * | 80 (118) | 89 (87) | 63 (31) |
| 92 (47) | 74 (71) |
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| 8 (Y/N) | Are you satisfied with the NZVT system? * | 71 (105) | 66 (65) | 82 (40) | 0.054 | 59 (30) | 78 (75) |
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Asterisks indicate that results are based on questions that were asked only when participants answered that they were familiar with the NZVT system (N = 147), significant differences are expressed in bold font.
Perception of ergogenic effect of nutritional supplements and if professionals advise these nutritional supplements for the total groups of sports health professionals and stratified for sports RDs and other professionals.
| Do You Think This Supplement Has an Ergogenic Effect? | Do You Advise This Supplement to Your Athletes? | |||||||
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| Total (n = 305) | Sports Dietitian (n = 58) | Other (n = 247) | Total (n = 305) | Sports Dietitian (n = 58) | Other (n = 247) | |||
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| Multi vitamin | 31 (94) | 33 (19) | 30 (75) | 0.363 | 57 (174) | 91 (53) | 49 (121) |
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| Fish oil | 29 (87) | 33 (19) | 28 (68) | 0.207 | 45 (136) | 79 (45) | 37 (91) |
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| Magnesium | 27 (81) | 7 (4) | 31 (77) |
| 37 (113) | 31 (18) | 38 (95) | 0.147 |
| Vitamin D | 22 (66) | 36 (21) | 18 (45) |
| 33 (99) | 71 (41) | 23 (58) |
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| Iron | 19 (59) | 16 (9) | 20 (50) | 0.207 | 30 (90) | 50 (29) | 25 (61) |
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| Combination vitamin | 19 (59) | 22 (13) | 19 (46) | 0.256 | 28 (86) | 36 (21) | 23 (65) | 0.066 |
| Combination mineral | 20 (60) | 14 (8) | 21 (52) | 0.106 | 26 (80) | 31 (18) | 25 (62) | 0.178 |
| Vitamin C | 16 (48) | 14 (8) | 16 (40) | 0.326 | 25 (76) | 36 (21) | 22 (55) |
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| Vitamin B-complex | 16 (48) | 16 (9) | 16 (39) | 0.480 | 24 (72) | 40 (23) | 20 (49) |
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| Anti-oxidants | 13 (40) | 12 (7) | 13 (33) | 0.397 | 18 (55) | 24 (14) | 17 (41) | 0.090 |
| Vitamin B12 | 14 (43) | 8 (5) | 15 (38) | 0.092 | 18 (55) | 28 (16) | 16 (39) |
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| Zinc | 12 (35) | 7 (4) | 13 (31) | 0.113 | 16 (48) | 17 (10) | 15 (38) | 0.364 |
| Calcium | 9 (26) | 3 (2) | 10 (24) | 0.062 | 15 (47) | 21 (12) | 14 (35) | 0.109 |
| Folic acid | 9 (26) | 3 (2) | 10 (24) | 0.062 | 12 (37) | 16 (9) | 11 (28) | 0.191 |
| Selenium | 8 (24) | 2 (1) | 9 (23) |
| 9 (28) | 2 (1) | 11 (27) |
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| Vitamin B6 | 6 (18) | 3 (2) | 6 (16) | 0.190 | 7 (21) | 3 (2) | 8 (19) | 0.126 |
| Chrome | 6 (18) | 2 (1) | 7 (17) | 0.067 | 7 (20) | 3 (2) | 7 (18) | 0.145 |
| Vitamin A | 5 (15) | 2 (1) | 6 (14) | 0.106 | 5 (15) | 5 (3) | 5 (12) | 0.461 |
| B-carotene | 5 (15) | 0 (0) | 6 (15) |
| 5 (14) | 2 (1) | 5 (13) | 0.124 |
| Vitamin B1 | 6 (19) | 5 (3) | 6 (16) | 0.356 | 5 (16) | 3 (2) | 6 (14) | 0.248 |
| Vitamin B2 | 6 (17) | 3 (2) | 6 (15) | 0.217 | 5 (14) | 3 (2) | 5 (12) | 0.323 |
| Vitamin E | 4 (12) | 0 (0) | 5 (12) |
| 5 (14) | 3 (2) | 5 (12) | 0.323 |
| Other oils | 4 (13) | 2 (1) | 5 (12) | 0.146 | 6 (17) | 4 (2) | 6 (15) | 0.219 |
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| Recovery drink | 61 (185) | 86 (49) | 56 (136) |
| 65 (195) | 91 (52) | 59 (143) |
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| Beverage with carbs and electrolytes | 46 (139) | 84 (48) | 38 (91) |
| 53 (159) | 95 (54) | 43 (105) |
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| Energy bar | 41 (124) | 67 (38) | 36 (86) |
| 48 (144) | 79 (45) | 41 (99) |
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| Protein drink | 44 (130) | 46 (26) | 43 (104) | 0.341 | 44 (101) | 54 (31) | 41 (101) |
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| Beverage with carbs, electrolytes and protein | 36 (108) | 67 (38) | 29 (70) |
| 37 (112) | 74 (42) | 29 (70) |
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| Energy gel | 35 (104) | 72 (41) | 26 (63) |
| 35 (105) | 74 (42) | 26 (63) |
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| Lemonade syrup | 27 (82) | 56 (32) | 21 (50) |
| 31 (93) | 61 (35) | 24 (58) |
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| Protein bar | 29 (86) | 32 (18) | 28 (68) | 0.289 | 30 (89) | 39 (22) | 28 (67) |
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| Grape sugar | 26 (79) | 30 (17) | 26 (62) | 0.259 | 30 (90) | 33 (19) | 29 (71) | 0.278 |
| Energy drink | 28 (83) | 49 (28) | 23 (55) |
| 27 (82) | 53 (30) | 22 (52) |
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| Maltodextrin * | 55 (46) | 78 (21) | 44 (25) |
| 14 (41) | 35 (20) | 9 (21) |
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| Ribose | 5 (14) | 0 (0) | 6 (14) |
| 4 (13) | 4 (2) | 5 (11) | 0.365 |
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| Creatine | 39 (115) | 67 (38) | 32 (77) |
| 32 (95) | 63 (36) | 25 (59) |
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| Caffeine | 36 (107) | 56 (32) | 32 (75) |
| 30 (88) | 53 (30) | 24 (58) |
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| Amino acids | 31 (91) | 32 (18) | 30 (73) | 0.403 | 30 (99) | 30 (17) | 30 (72) | 0.481 |
| Probiotics | 13 (37) | 40 (23) | 5 (13) |
| 26 (75) | 77 (44) | 13 (31) |
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| Beetroot/dietary nitrate | 29 (85) | 54 (31) | 23 (54) |
| 25 (74) | 49 (28) | 19 (46) |
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| Glucosamine-chondrotoïne | 10 (28) | 9 (5) | 10 (23) | 0.415 | 15 (44) | 16 (9) | 15 (35) | 0.423 |
| B-alanine | 18 (54) | 44 (25) | 12 (29) |
| 13 (38) | 32 (18) | 8 (20) |
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| MCT | 11 (32) | 4 (2) | 13 (31) |
| 13 (39) | 7 (4) | 14 (35) | 0.069 |
| L-carnitine | 12 (36) | 14 (8) | 12 (28) | 0.324 | 11 (32) | 7 (4) | 12 (28) | 0.149 |
| Sodium bicarbonate | 15 (44) | 32 (18) | 11 (26) |
| 10 (30) | 14 (8) | 9 (22) | 0.144 |
| CLA | 4 (13) | 4 (2) | 5 (11) | 0.370 | 6 (19) | 9 (5) | 6 (14) | 0.199 |
| Herbs | 4 (11) | 0 (0) | 5 (11) |
| 5 (16) | 2 (1) | 6 (15) | 0.086 |
| Other | 5 (14) | 4 (2) | 5 (12) | 0.311 | 3 (10) | 4 (2) | 3 (8) | 0.480 |
Significant differences are expressed in bold font.
Participating sports health professionals identified the profession with the ultimate expertise on sports nutrition and supplements.
| Dietitian | Coach | Sports Physician | Masseur | Physio-Therapist | Sports Scientist | Caregiver | Sports Manager | Mental Coach | Strength Coach | |
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| General sports nutrition | 80% | 6% | 5% | 2% | 2% | 2% | 1% | 1% | 0% | 1% |
| Nutritional supplements | 74% | 9% | 10% | 1% | 2% | 2% | 2% | 1% | 0% | 0% |
The percentage for each profession was based on each sports health professional’s first choice.
Self-reported knowledgeability for general nutrition, sports nutrition, and nutritional supplements for each sports health profession.
| Dietitian | Coach | Sports Physician | Masseur | Physio-Therapist | Sports Scientist | Caregiver | Sports Manager | Mental Coach | Strength Coach | Other | |
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| General nutrition | 94% | 72% | 67% | 50% | 50% | 83% | 68% | 58% | 64% | 100% | 64% |
| Sports nutrition | 82% | 53% | 56% | 45% | 43% | 50% | 69% | 50% | 55% | 100% | 35% |
| Nutritional supplements | 62% | 42% | 46% | 40% | 23% | 50% | 42% | 25% | 27% | 75% | 47% |
Self-reported knowledgeability was reported on a Likert-scale from 1–5 (from totally disagree to totally agree), and then calculated as percentage in which each element on the scale represented 20%.
Ergogenic effect and advising of nutritional supplements by sports health professionals.
| Do You Think This Supplement Has an Ergogenic Effect? | Do You Advise This Supplement to Your Athletes? | |||||||
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| Total (n = 305) | Dietitian (n = 58) | Other (n = 247) | Total | Dietitian (n = 58) | Other (n = 247) | |||
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| Multivitamin | 31 (94) | 33 (19) | 30 (75) | 0.363 | 57 (174) | 91 (53) | 49 (121) |
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| Fish oil | 29 (87) | 33 (19) | 28 (68) | 0.207 | 45 (136) | 79 (45) | 37 (91) |
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| Magnesium | 27 (81) | 7 (4) | 31 (77) |
| 37 (113) | 31 (18) | 38 (95) | 0.147 |
| Vitamin D | 22 (66) | 36 (21) | 18 (45) |
| 33 (99) | 71 (41) | 23 (58) |
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| Iron | 19 (59) | 16 (9) | 20 (50) | 0.207 | 30 (90) | 50 (29) | 25 (61) |
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| Vitamin C | 16 (48) | 14 (8) | 16 (40) | 0.326 | 25 (76) | 36 (21) | 22 (55) |
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| Vitamin B-complex | 16 (48) | 16 (9) | 16 (39) | 0.480 | 24 (72) | 40 (23) | 20 (49) |
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| Anti-oxidants | 13 (40) | 12 (7) | 13 (33) | 0.397 | 18 (55) | 24 (14) | 17 (41) | 0.090 |
| Vitamin B12 | 14 (43) | 8 (5) | 15 (38) | 0.092 | 18 (55) | 28 (16) | 16 (39) |
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| Zinc | 12 (35) | 7 (4) | 13 (31) | 0.113 | 16 (48) | 17 (10) | 15 (38) | 0.364 |
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| Recovery drink | 61 (185) | 86 (49) | 56 (136) |
| 65 (195) | 91 (52) | 59 (143) |
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| CHO-electrolyte beverage | 46 (139) | 84 (48) | 38 (91) |
| 53 (159) | 95 (54) | 43 (105) |
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| Protein drink | 44 (130) | 46 (26) | 43 (104) | 0.341 | 44 (101) | 54 (31) | 41 (101) |
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| Energy bar | 41 (124) | 67 (38) | 36 (86) |
| 48 (144) | 79 (45) | 41 (99) |
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| CHO-PRO electrolyte beverage | 36 (108) | 67 (38) | 29 (70) |
| 37 (112) | 74 (42) | 29 (70) |
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| Energy gel | 35 (104) | 72 (41) | 26 (63) |
| 35 (105) | 74 (42) | 26 (63) |
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| Protein bar | 29 (86) | 32 (18) | 28 (68) | 0.289 | 30 (89) | 39 (22) | 28 (67) |
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| Creatine | 39 (115) | 67 (38) | 32 (77) |
| 32 (95) | 63 (36) | 25 (59) |
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| Caffeine | 36 (107) | 56 (32) | 32 (75) |
| 30 (88) | 53 (30) | 24 (58) |
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| Amino acids | 31 (91) | 32 (18) | 30 (73) | 0.403 | 30 (99) | 30 (17) | 30 (72) | 0.481 |
| Probiotics | 13 (37) | 40 (23) | 5 (13) |
| 26 (75) | 77 (44) | 13 (31) |
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| Beetroot/dietary nitrate | 29 (85) | 54 (31) | 23 (54) |
| 25 (74) | 49 (28) | 19 (46) |
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| B-alanine | 18 (54) | 44 (25) | 12 (29) |
| 13 (38) | 32 (18) | 8 (20) |
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| Sodium bicarbonate | 15 (44) | 32 (18) | 11 (26) |
| 10 (30) | 14 (8) | 9 (22) | 0.144 |
| MCT | 11 (32) | 4 (2) | 13 (31) |
| 13 (39) | 7 (4) | 14 (35) | 0.069 |
Beverages: 84% vs. 38%, energy bars: 67% vs. 36%, CHO-PRO electrolyte beverages: 67% vs. 29%, and energy gels: 72% vs. 26%, p < 0.001). Protein drinks were reported to be ergogenic by 44% (p = 0.341), and a protein bar by 29% (p = 0.289). Except for amino acids (32% vs. 30%, p = 0.403) and medium-cyclic-triglycerides (MCT, 4% vs. 13%, p < 0.001), sports dietitians more often than other professions determine the listed ergogenic supplements as an ergogenic (creatine: 67% vs. 32%, caffeine: 56% vs. 32%, probiotics: 40% vs. 5%, beetroot/dietary nitrate: 54% vs. 32%, B-alanine: 44% vs. 12%, sodium bicarbonate: 32% vs. 11%, p < 0.001). Significant differences are expressed in bold font.