Investigation of Supplement (Multivitamin plus to Mineral) Usage at Athletes and Non-Athletes Students
Journal Title: International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 1
Abstract
The purpose of current study is to determination of supplement consumption at young students. Supplement industry is becoming one of the most revenue at the world. Nowadays revenue of this business is more than billions dollars annually. Have been reported several health and fitness benefit by using supplement among athletes and non-athletes people. Recently wide using the herbal and non-herbal supplement reported at the several investigation. Using supplement such as multi vitamin and minerals are recommended by several medicine and sport societies. This investigation is looking to find usage of supplement among athletes and non-athletes students. It has been reported by National Health and Nutrition Examination using 32% multivitamin plus minerals among the adults and young people at both gender. Number of 243 athletes and non-athletes students were participated in this investigation. Has been reported one third of subjects were used supplement (Multivitamin plus to mineral) at minimum one past year and around of 20 percent of subject were used these type of supplements by regularly. Result of this research has been shown that 37.3% of participated were used multivitamins plus to multiminerals supplement in past year and 19.5% of participates regularly used this type of supplement at this duration. Analyzing data has been shown that, there was difference pattern in supplement usage between athletes and non-athletes students and using was more pervasive in athlete’s student. There are several variables that may effect on supplement usage by the students such as, level of fitness, health conditions, injuries, claim and weather conditions, cost and accessibilities of supplement.
Authors and Affiliations
Ali Reza Amani
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