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Sport Nutrition Knowledge, Attitudes, Sources of Information, and Dietary Habits of Sport-Team Athletes

Journal

NUTRIENTS
Volume 14, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu14071345

Keywords

sport nutrition knowledge; nutrition attitude and practices; sources of nutrition information

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  1. CONACYT Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (National Council of Science and Technology)
  2. Department of Economy and Knowledge of the Generalitat de Catalunya [2017 SGR 741]

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The study aimed to assess the nutrition knowledge of athletes from Futbol Club Barcelona and its association with self-perceived level of nutrition knowledge, attitude towards nutrition, sources of information, and dietary habits. The findings revealed that athletes had low levels of nutrition knowledge compared to technical teams and nutrition students. There were significant associations between nutrition knowledge and self-perceived level of knowledge, intake of fruits and vegetables, and intake of discretionary food.
Nutrition knowledge (NK) is one of several factors needed to establish proper eating habits and is especially important for athletes. The aims of this study were the following: to assess the NK of athletes from the Futbol Club Barcelona; and to study its possible association with self-perceived level of NK, attitude towards nutrition, sources of information, and some dietary habits. We performed a cross-sectional study in two parts. First, we assessed the NK of elite athletes (n = 264) and compared it to the NK of technical teams of different sports (n = 59) and non-athletes (n = 183) of different ages and levels of education. Second, we investigated the associations between NK and other variables. To assess NK, we used a previously validated questionnaire Nutrition Knowledge Questionnaire for Young and Adult Athletes (NUKYA). Athletes showed a low median score (25.1 points), similar to the scores obtained by high school students (19.5) and university Philosophy students (29.0), and significantly lower than the scores of the sports technical team (58.5, p < 0.05) and final year students of Human Nutrition and Dietetics (74.6, p < 0.05). Moreover, we found statistically significant associations between NK and self-perceived level of NK (n = 240, rho = 0.2546, p = 0.0001) intake of fruits and vegetables (n = 111, rho = 0.2701, p = 0.0041), and intake of discretionary food (n = 111, rho = -0.2008, p = 0.0001). Athletes with lower scores tended to overestimate their competence in nutrition (Dunning-Kruger effect). We concluded that NK of athletes needs to be improved through education plans that should consider aspects such as the proper selection of information resources and the importance of not consuming supplements without the adequate prescription. Incorporation of technical team and families to the education plan should be considered.

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