Knowledge on sports nutrition among student-athletes in Perlis
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2022-08-11Author
Fariha, Mohammad Fazilah
Siti Azilah, Atan
Nurul Farha, Zainuddin
Ahmad Fikri, Mohd Kassim
Ahmad Dzulkarnain, Ismail
Al-Hafiz, Abu Bakar
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Introduction: Sports nutrition is essential to improve exercise performance and maintain healthy body composition.
However, the knowledge of balanced nutrition often being neglected by student-athletes and coaches. Aims: This
study aimed to investigate sports nutrition knowledge across gender and level of participation.
Materials and Methods: The participants were 178 university student-athletes (96 males and 82 females) actively
competing in various individual and team sports. The student-athletes completed a sports nutrition knowledge
survey to determine the adequate score (mean >75%).
Results: The overall sports nutrition knowledge was inadequate (61.6% ± 13.1%), specifically only 29 studentathletes
who obtained >75% or higher. Male student-athletes score slightly higher than females (62.4% vs 61.6%
score), respectively. However, there is no significant difference between gender and level of participation (P > 0.05).
There was no significant difference between the level of participation (P > 0.05).
Conclusions: There was inadequate sports nutritional knowledge among student-athletes regardless of gender and
level of participation. The intervention to enhance sports nutritional knowledge and a balanced diet is important for
health and optimal athletic performance. Future studies are needed to examine athletes' behaviour and nutritional
intake before training or competition.