Sources of Nutrition Information Used by Tennis Trainee Athletes at the University of Limpopo in Limpopo Province, South Africa: A Descriptive Study

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Tumelo Tshabaku Sekgobela, Thabiso Sepodumo, Johanita Mamaila, Khutso Matlaila Ramokolo, S. Masoga
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BackgroundThe dietary intake of tennis athletes training at the University of Limpopo (UL) were reported to be suboptimal. However, the nutrition information sources guiding these athletes remain unknown.MethodsA descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out to purposively obtain 30 registered UL-affiliated tennis team athletes. Data were collected at the UL tennis courts. Demographic data and information sources used for sport nutrition were collected using self-designed questionnaires in English.ResultsThe mean age of the athletes was 20.3±1.1 years. All were registered students at UL. All male athletes (100%) and 92.2% of females were single. More than half of the males (n=9; 56.2%) and many females (n=5; 35.7%) had participated in tennis for 1 – 2 years at UL. Most participated in tennis 3 – 6 times a week, for 1 – 2 hours per day. Most males (n=8; 50%) and females (n=7; 50%) obtained nutrition information from social media followed in both cases by a coach (43%). Of those who used social media, most males (n=3; 37%) and females (n=7; 43%) used Instagram, followed by Facebook (males, n=3; 37% versus females, n=2; 28%). Tik-Tok and YouTube were hardly ever used. However, none of the athletes had ever consulted a nutrition professional such as a dietitian for nutrition information.ConclusionSocial media, particularly Instagram, was the most used source of information by our sample of tennis athletes at the University of Limpopo.
南非林波波省林波波大学网球训练运动员营养信息来源:一项描述性研究
据报道,在林波波大学(UL)训练的网球运动员的饮食摄入量是次优的。然而,指导这些运动员的营养信息来源仍然未知。方法采用描述性横断面研究的方法,有目的地获取30名注册的南京大学附属网球队运动员。数据是在UL网球场收集的。使用自行设计的英文问卷收集运动营养的人口统计数据和信息来源。结果运动员平均年龄20.3±1.1岁。所有人都是UL的注册学生。所有男性运动员(100%)和92.2%的女性运动员为单身。超过一半的男性(n=9;56.2%)和许多女性(n=5;35.7%)曾在大学打过1至2年网球。大多数人每周打3 - 6次网球,每天打1 - 2小时。大多数男性(n=8;50%)和女性(n=7;50%的人从社交媒体上获取营养信息,其次是教练(43%)。在那些使用社交媒体的人中,大多数是男性(n=3;37%)和女性(n=7;43%)使用Instagram,其次是Facebook(男性,n=3;37% vs女性,n=2;28%)。抖音和YouTube几乎从未被使用过。然而,没有一个运动员曾经向营养专家咨询过营养信息,比如营养师。社交媒体,尤其是Instagram,是我们样本中林波波大学网球运动员最常用的信息来源。
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World review of nutrition and dietetics
World review of nutrition and dietetics Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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期刊介绍: Volumes in this series consist of exceptionally thorough reviews on topics selected as either fundamental to improved understanding of human and animal nutrition, useful in resolving present controversies, or relevant to problems of social and preventive medicine that depend for their solution on progress in nutrition. Many of the individual articles have been judged as among the most comprehensive reviews ever published on the given topic. Since the first volume appeared in 1959, the series has earned repeated praise for the quality of its scholarship and the reputation of its authors.
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