It is well known that nutritional supplements can improve performance for professional players and so the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of intake type, alone or in combination so as to be able to provide advice to coaches, parents and athletes. The light(male:38, female:19), half middle(male38, female:19), half heavy(male:19, female:4) and heavy(male:18, female:8) high school Judo team members participated. Participants were divided into four groups light, half middle, half heavy and heavy by weight. According to the survey results 61.7% are taking nutritional supplements. There was no significant difference between the intake of supplements according to the weight. From the various supplement types i.e. vitamins(56-65.8%), oriental medicine (40-63.2%), amino-acid (15.8-32%), minerals (24-26.3%) etc. light and half middle weight tend to have a high intake of oriental medicine. Half heavy and heavy tended to take supplements in the order of oriental medicine (60-69.2%) and vitamins(38.5-50%). The two main reasons that players took supplements were either for recovery from fatigue and the maintenance of muscle strength. According to the survey 61.3% did not receive proper education about doping while 54.8% didn't have any professional information about doping. There is a significant difference between the education about doping provided for groups. It was concluded that the level of doping education in high school Judo athletes was low and so this must be rectified by educating both the players and those surrounding them.
It is well known that nutritional supplements can improve performance for professional players and so the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of intake type, alone or in combination so as to be able to provide advice to coaches, parents and athletes. The light(male:38, female:19), half middle(male38, female:19), half heavy(male:19, female:4) and heavy(male:18, female:8) high school Judo team members participated. Participants were divided into four groups light, half middle, half heavy and heavy by weight. According to the survey results 61.7% are taking nutritional supplements. There was no significant difference between the intake of supplements according to the weight. From the various supplement types i.e. vitamins(56-65.8%), oriental medicine (40-63.2%), amino-acid (15.8-32%), minerals (24-26.3%) etc. light and half middle weight tend to have a high intake of oriental medicine. Half heavy and heavy tended to take supplements in the order of oriental medicine (60-69.2%) and vitamins(38.5-50%). The two main reasons that players took supplements were either for recovery from fatigue and the maintenance of muscle strength. According to the survey 61.3% did not receive proper education about doping while 54.8% didn't have any professional information about doping. There is a significant difference between the education about doping provided for groups. It was concluded that the level of doping education in high school Judo athletes was low and so this must be rectified by educating both the players and those surrounding them.
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