Examination of Nutritional Information of Athletes in Different Olympic Branches

H. Yarar, Mehmet Can Akgul, Muhammed Enes Akgul, Tugce Cig
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Nutrition is one of the most important factors for a healthy life, growth, development, appropriate body weight, defense against diseases, and sportive performance. The person’s age, gender, daily physical activity status, and before, after, and during training and competitions should be fed appropriately. Since the performance in athletes takes place by expending physical effort, the supply of necessary energy plays a key role in performance. Purpose: This study aims to examine athletes’ nutritional information in different Olympic sports branches. 313 athletes with an average age of 22.53 years, a body weight of 68.87 kg, a height of 174.44 cm, and an average sports age of 8 years, active in different Olympic sports branches, participated in the study. In the study, the data, the “Athlete Nutrition Knowledge Scale” was used. The arithmetic mean and standard deviations, descriptive properties, and percentage distribution frequencies of the obtained data were determined, and the SPSS 20 package program was used for all statistical analyses. Important findings were obtained within the scope of the study; Protein is the main source of energy used by muscles during exercise in 54.8% of athletes. When 50.2% of people want muscle gain, the basic dietary change required is to increase the amount of protein in the diet. 48.4% of vegetarian athletes can meet their protein requirements without using protein supplements. 45.8% Fruits and Vegetables are the best sources of calcium. Milk, Yogurt, and Cheese with 49.2% are the best sources of magnesium. 57.2% of Athletes A physically fit person with an adequate diet can improve his performance by consuming more vitamins and minerals. 66.2% of athletes should take vitamin C as a routine supplement by athletes. 50% of athletes test the purity and safety of all supplements before the sale. As a result of the study, when the above findings were examined, it was concluded that the knowledge of the athletes interested in the Olympic branches is not at the desired level and that they have partially wrong nutrition information. It is thought that it is necessary to increase nutritional knowledge.
不同奥运项目运动员营养信息的检查
营养是健康生活、生长发育、适当体重、抵御疾病和运动表现的最重要因素之一。应根据人的年龄、性别、日常身体活动状况以及训练和比赛前后和比赛期间进行适当的喂养。由于运动员的表现是通过消耗体力来实现的,所以必要的能量供应在表现中起着关键作用。目的:本研究旨在了解不同奥林匹克运动项目运动员的营养信息。研究对象为313名平均年龄22.53岁,体重68.87 kg,身高174.44 cm,平均运动年龄8岁,活跃于奥运会不同体育项目的运动员。本研究采用的数据为《运动员营养知识量表》。确定所得数据的算术平均值和标准差、描述性和百分比分布频率,所有统计分析均使用SPSS 20软件包程序进行。在研究范围内获得了重要的发现;在54.8%的运动员中,蛋白质是运动过程中肌肉使用的主要能量来源。当50.2%的人想要增加肌肉时,最基本的饮食改变就是增加饮食中的蛋白质含量。48.4%的素食运动员可以在不使用蛋白质补充剂的情况下满足蛋白质需求。45.8%水果和蔬菜是钙的最佳来源。含镁49.2%的牛奶、酸奶和奶酪是镁的最佳来源。57.2%的运动员一个身体健康的人,饮食充足,可以通过摄入更多的维生素和矿物质来提高他的表现。66.2%的运动员应将维生素C作为运动员的日常补充。50%的运动员在所有补品出售前都会检测其纯度和安全性。研究的结果是,当检查上述发现时,得出的结论是,对奥林匹克分支感兴趣的运动员的知识没有达到期望的水平,他们的营养信息部分是错误的。人们认为有必要增加营养知识。
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