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Use of Sports Supplements in Competitive Handball Players: Sex and Competitive Level Differences

机译:在竞争性手球运动员中使用运动补充剂:性和竞争水平差异

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Sports supplements are commonly used by elite athletes with the main goal of enhancing sport performance. Supplements use might be substantially different depending on the sport discipline, sex, and competitive level. To date, data about prevalence and the most-commonly used supplements in handball are scarce. Thus, the aim of this investigation was to determine the patterns of supplements use by handball players of both sexes and with different competitive levels: One hundred and eighty-seven handball players (112 men and 75 women) of different competitive levels (106 professional and 81 amateur) completed a validated self-administered questionnaire about supplements use. Supplements were classified according to the categorization of the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS). Overall, 59.9% of the handball players (n = 112) declared the use of at least one supplement and there were no significant differences between men and women (58.9% vs. 61.3%, p = 0.762) nor between professional vs. amateur handball players (67.1% vs. 53.8%, p = 0.074). The most prevalent supplements were sports drinks (42.2%), followed by energy bars (35.3%) and caffeine-containing products (31.6%). However, a greater consumption of group A supplements (those with strong scientific evidence; p = 0.029) and group B supplements (those with emerging scientific support, p = 0.012) was observed in male compared to female handball players. Supplements categorized as medical supplements were more commonly consumed in professional vs. amateur players (0.48 ± 0.80 vs. 0.21 ± 0.44, supplements p < 0.006). Additionally, a higher consumption of group B supplements was observed in professional compared to amateur players (0.58 ± 0.88 vs. 0.33 ± 0.72 supplements, p = 0.015). Handball players revealed a moderate use of supplements while sex and competitive level slighted changed the pattern of supplements use. A high portion of handball players use supplements as fuel during exercise and reported the use of caffeine-containing supplements to enhance performance.
机译:精英运动员常用的运动补充剂具有提高体育绩效的主要目标。根据体育纪律,性别和竞争水平,补充剂使用可能与基本不同。迄今为止,有关手球的流行和最常用的补充剂的数据是稀缺的。因此,这项调查的目的是确定双人手球运动员和不同竞争水平的补充剂使用的模式:一百八十七名手球运动员(112名男子和75名女性)不同竞争水平(106名专业人员和81业余)完成了关于补充使用的经过验证的自我管理问卷。根据澳大利亚体育学院(AIS)的分类,补充剂分类。总体而言,59.9%的手球运动员(n = 112)宣布使用至少一个补充,男女与女性之间没有显着差异(58.9%,5.9%,P = 0.762),也不是专业与业余手球之间的球员(67.1%vs. 53.8%,P = 0.074)。最普遍的补充剂是运动饮料(42.2%),其次是能量棒(35.3%)和含咖啡因的产品(31.6%)。然而,与女性手球运动员相比,在男性上观察到较大的群体补充剂(具有强大的科学证据的人; P = 0.029)和B组补充剂(具有新兴科学支持的人,P = 0.012)。作为医疗补充的补充剂更常见于专业与业余球员(0.48±0.80与0.21±0.44,补充剂P <0.006)。此外,与业余球员相比,在专业人员中观察到B组补充剂的较高消耗(0.58±0.88 vs.0.33±0.72补充剂,P = 0.015)。手球运动员揭示了适度使用的补充剂,而性别和竞争水平轻微改变了补充剂的模式。一部分的手球运动员在运动期间使用补充剂作为燃料,并据报道使用含咖啡因的补充剂来提高性能。

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