Document Type

Journal Article

Publication Title

Sports

Volume

8

Issue

3

PubMed ID

32168730

Publisher

MDPI

School

School of Medical and Health Sciences

Comments

Amatori, S., Sisti, D., Perroni, F., Impey, S., Lantignotti, M., Gervasi, M., ... & Rocchi, M. B. (2020). Which are the nutritional supplements used by beach-volleyball athletes? A cross-sectional study at the Italian National Championship. Sports, 8(3), 31. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports8030031

Abstract

Beach volleyball is an intermittent team sport played under high temperature and humidity. Given that some nutritional supplements can enhance sports performance, this study aimed to evaluate the quantity and the heterogeneity of the nutritional supplementation practices of amateur (n = 69) and professional (n = 19) beach volley athletes competing in the Italian National Championship; an online form was used to collect data about the supplementation habits. The latent class analysis was used to find sub-groups characterised by different habits regarding supplements consumption. The most frequently used supplements (more than once a week) are vitamins B and C (39.2% of athletes), protein (46.8%), and caffeine (36.9%). The latent class analysis revealed three different sub-groups of athletes: the first class (56.7%) included athletes who were used to take very few supplements, the second class (17.0%) was characterised by higher consumption of supplements and the third class (26.2%) was in the middle between the others two. Groups were characterised not only by the quantity but also by the category of supplements used. Our results highlighted a high heterogeneity in supplementation habits. A pragmatic approach to supplements and sports foods is needed in the face of the evidence that some products can usefully contribute to enhancing performance.

DOI

10.3390/sports8030031

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