Supplementation and performance of karate athletes in the first official face-to-face championship after the COVID-19 pandemic
Rbne-Revista Brasileira De Nutricao Esportiva
; 16(100):281-286, 2022.
Article
in Portuguese
| Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2125841
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Despite Karate being an ancient martial art, with inclusion in the Summer Olympic Games, there is a lack of information about the supplementation pattern of competitive athletes.Objective:
To evaluate the consumption of dietary supplements of athletes participating in the first official face-to-face championship, to understand, clarify and guide possible inadequacies. Materials andMethods:
47 athletes participated by filling in anamnesis with anthropometry, weekly training pattern, championship awards, supplementary consumption, among others. For that, informed consent was requested, for later completion of an electronic form.Results:
There was a higher percentage of athletes who do not use food supplements;among supplement users there is a predominance of females and, in addition to several supplements, the use of whey protein and creatine. There is an indication of a specific supplementary standard for each sex, but in general the prescribing source and objectives indicate risks of adverse effects due to lack of adequate professional guidance.Conclusion:
Study with the novelty of collecting post -pandemic supplementary standard data from competitive athletes who concurrently won awards in the championship. However, these can have risks to health and income due to the lack of professional monitoring for supplementary consumption for income.
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Web of Science
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Portuguese
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Rbne-Revista Brasileira De Nutricao Esportiva
Year:
2022
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Article
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