2014
DOI: 10.1123/ijsnem.2013-0087
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Dietary Supplement Usage, Motivation, and Education in Young Canadian Athletes

Abstract: The majority of young athletes are using dietary supplements with the belief they will improve performance and health; however, may not always have reliable information. Educational programs using individual consultations and electronic media are recommended for this demographic.

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“…MV/MM and protein supplements were the most consumed followed by magnesium and vitamin C. Innumerous studies present protein supplement as one of most taken 3, 5, According to other studies 2,3,11,12 , sports drinks were also a popular supplement in this study, lying in congruence with the need to maintain glycogen stores full and electrolyte replacement 2, 10, 22 .…”
Section: Reasons For Not Taking Supplementsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…MV/MM and protein supplements were the most consumed followed by magnesium and vitamin C. Innumerous studies present protein supplement as one of most taken 3, 5, According to other studies 2,3,11,12 , sports drinks were also a popular supplement in this study, lying in congruence with the need to maintain glycogen stores full and electrolyte replacement 2, 10, 22 .…”
Section: Reasons For Not Taking Supplementsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Usually, their practices are guided by family members, friends, Media, teammates and coaches and not by health professionals 3,5,10,15 and, as a result, athletes can use nutritional supplements incorrectly 15 given that they do not seek credible sources.…”
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