Dietary supplement use in younger and older men exercising at gyms in Cape Town

IF 0.6 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
M. Senekal, S. Meltzer, Anri Horne, Nicole Cg Abrey, L. Papenfus, S. van der Merwe, N. Temple
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Objective: Compare dietary supplement use and associated factors between younger and older men exercising at gyms (Cape Town). Design: Cross-sectional comparative study (self-administered questionnaire). Setting: Younger (21–31 years) and older (≥ 45) men exercising at gyms (Cape Town). Subjects: 210 younger and 91 older men. Outcome measures: Supplement use (frequency, reason, effectiveness, information sources, label use) and gym exercise profile and goals. Results: 80.6% younger and 81.3% older men had used supplements in the past 6 months. Younger men were more likely to use energy drinks (50% vs. 29.7%; p = 0.014), protein bars (18.1% vs. 7.7%; p = 0.038), protein powders (50% vs. 8.8%; p < 0.001), amino acids (15.2% vs. 2.2%; p = 0.004), weight gainers (10.9 vs. 1.1%; p = 0.011), recovery drinks (13.8 vs. 6.6%; p = 0.026), creatine (34.3 vs. 4.4%; p < 0.001), glutamine (22.4 vs. 7.7%; p = 0.004), arginine (8.6 vs. 0%; p = 0.016), pre-train (11.9 vs. 3.3%; p = 0.04) and fat burner (11.4 vs. 0%; p = 0.004). Multi-vitamins, vitamin C and B vitamins were consumed by both groups. Younger men spent more hours/week exercising in a gym (6.1 ± 4.0 vs. 4.0 ± 1.7; p < 0.001) and doing strength exercises (4.0 ± 2.9 vs. 1.6 ± 1.2; p < 0.001). The main exercising goal was building muscle/strength (38.8%), to stay fit (21.8%) or to look good (15.5%) for younger men and to stay fit (41.6%) or healthy (41.6%) for older men (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Younger and older men exercising in select gyms in Cape Town use a variety of supplements. Supplement use and exercising by younger men seem to focus on muscle building/strength and fitness; that of older men on improvement of fitness and health.
膳食补充剂的使用在年轻和老年男性在开普敦健身房锻炼
目的:比较在健身房锻炼的年轻男性和老年男性的膳食补充剂使用情况及其相关因素(开普敦)。设计:横断面比较研究(自填问卷)。环境:年轻(21-31岁)和年长(≥45岁)的男性在健身房锻炼(开普敦)。受试者:210名年轻男性和91名老年男性。结果测量:补充使用(频率、原因、有效性、信息来源、标签使用)和健身房锻炼档案和目标。结果:80.6%的年轻男性和81.3%的老年男性在过去6个月内服用过补充剂。年轻男性更有可能使用能量饮料(50%对29.7%;p = 0.014),蛋白棒(18.1%对7.7%;p = 0.038)、蛋白粉(50%对8.8%;p < 0.001),氨基酸(15.2%对2.2%;p = 0.004),体重增加者(10.9对1.1%;p = 0.011),恢复饮料(13.8%对6.6%;p = 0.026)、肌酸(34.3对4.4%;p < 0.001)、谷氨酰胺(22.4%对7.7%;p = 0.004)、精氨酸(8.6vs.0%;p = 0.016),预训练(11.9对3.3%;p = 0.04)和脂肪燃烧器(11.4对0%;p = 0.004)。两组均摄入多种维生素、维生素C和维生素B。年轻男性每周在健身房锻炼的时间更多(6.1 ± 4.0与4.0 ± 1.7;p < 0.001)和力量练习(4.0 ± 2.9对1.6 ± 1.2;p < 0.001)。年轻男性的主要锻炼目标是增强肌肉/力量(38.8%)、保持健康(21.8%)或看起来很好(15.5%),老年男性的主要运动目标是保持健康(41.6%)或健康(41.6%)(p < 0.001)。结论:在开普敦选定的健身房锻炼的年轻和老年男性使用各种补充剂。年轻男性补充使用和锻炼似乎侧重于肌肉锻炼/力量和健身;老年男性在改善体质和健康方面的作用。
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9.10%
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期刊介绍: 1.The Journal accepts articles from all basic and applied areas of dietetics and human nutrition, including clinical nutrition, community nutrition, food science, food policy, food service management, nutrition policy and public health nutrition. 2.The Journal has a broad interpretation of the field of nutrition and recognizes that there are many factors that determine nutritional status and that need to be the subject of scientific investigation and reported in the Journal. 3.The Journal seeks to serve a broad readership and to provide information that will be useful to the scientific community, the academic community, government and non-government stakeholders in the nutrition field, policy makers and industry.
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