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Dietary Intakes, Knowledge, and Perceptions of Semi-professional Rugby Athletes in Scotland

Sonam Hitendre, Rebecca Jordan, Christos Theodorakopoulos, Lois White

2022Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Adequate nutritional intake plays a pivotal role in optimizing performance, recovery, and body composition goals. This study aimed to investigate the dietary intakes (DIs); nutritional knowledge (NK); and attitudes, perceptions, and challenges (APC) of semiprofessional rugby players in Scotland. Methods: Dietary intakes and NK of 24 male semiprofessional rugby players of a Super6 club were evaluated using validated questionnaires. Players were categorized as having good or poor NK according to NK scores. Diet-related APCs were assessed using researcher-developed questionnaires and 1-1 semi-structured interviews. Results: = 0.014). Supplement use was 68%. Players felt diet affected performance (94%) but 31% of them were unaware of any specific nutritional strategies. A healthy diet was perceived to be 'balanced' with 'variety from all food groups. Lack of time for preparation was described as the main barrier to healthy eating. Conclusions: Overall, players had poor NK, their fibre and carbohydrate intake was suboptimal, whereas saturated fat intake exceeded recommendations. Many lacked awareness of current sports nutrition guidelines. Further nutrition education may be needed to improve diet quality and aid performance goals.

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MedicineMicronutrientAthletesClinical nutritionFood groupAnimal scienceEnvironmental healthPhysical therapyInternal medicineBiologyPathologyMuscle metabolism and nutritionExercise and Physiological ResponsesDietetics, Nutrition, and Education