南非高中橄榄球运动员使用运动补品:范围审查。

Q3 Health Professions
B Harmse, H Noorbhai
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背景:运动补充剂的使用在所有类型和水平的运动中都有所增加,估计每年增长5.8%。近年来,为了满足体育运动的需要,高中运动员使用运动补充剂和兴奋剂的情况有所增加。目的:这一范围审查确定趋势和差距在目前的文献中关于运动补充剂的使用在南非高中橄榄球运动员。方法:检索牛津学术、Emerald Publishing、ResearchGate、SABINET、PubMed和谷歌Scholar 6个电子数据库。通过PRISMA流程图确定文章的合格性,纳入标准如下:(1)橄榄球运动员服用补充剂的研究,(2)高中橄榄球运动员服用补充剂的研究。本综述纳入了五篇均为横断面研究设计的文章。结果:青少年橄榄球运动员使用运动补充剂的患病率为30%至45%。蛋白质补充剂(31% - 79%)是青少年橄榄球运动员最常用的补充剂,其最常见的用途是提高运动表现。互联网(74%)和杂志(72%)是最常见的信息来源,其次是教练的评论(28%至30%)。结论:在高中运动员中,运动补充剂的使用越来越多,因为他们相信这些物质将提供运动表现的好处或增强这些运动员的竞争优势。为了降低年轻运动员服用兴奋剂的发生率,避免不受控制的服用补充剂可能造成的不良健康影响,有必要对补充剂的安全性进行额外的教育。
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Sport supplement use among high school rugby players in South Africa: A scoping review.

Sport supplement use among high school rugby players in South Africa: A scoping review.

Background: The use of sport supplements has increased for all types and levels of sport, with an estimated increase of 5.8% annually. Sport supplement usage and doping among high school athletes has increased over the years to meet the demands of the sports.

Objective: This scoping review identifies the trends and gaps in current literature regarding sport supplement use among high school rugby players in South Africa.

Methods: A search was conducted using six electronic databases, namely Oxford Academic, Emerald Publishing, ResearchGate, SABINET, PubMed and Google Scholar. The eligibility of the articles was determined by means of a PRISMA flow diagram with the following inclusion criteria: (1) research concerning supplement use among rugby players, (2) research concerning supplement use among high school rugby players. Five articles all comprising of cross-sectional study designs were included in this scoping review.

Results: The prevalence of sport supplement use among adolescent rugby players ranged from 30% to 45%. Protein supplements (31% - 79%) were the most commonly identified supplement used among adolescent rugby players with the aim to improve sport performance as the most common reason for use. The internet (74%) and magazines (72%), followed by coaches comments (28% to 30%), were given as the most common sources of information.

Conclusion: The use of sport supplements is increasing among high school athletes due to the belief that these substances will provide sporting performance benefits or enhance the competitive 'edge' of these athletes. Additional education regarding the safety of supplements is necessary to lower the incidences of doping among young athletes and avoid the adverse health effects that uncontrolled supplement use can cause.

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