Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
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©Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2013) 12, 753 - 760

Research article
Sports Nutrition and Doping Factors in Synchronized Swimming: Parallel Analysis among Athletes and Coaches
Gordana Furjan Mandic1, Mia Peric2, Lucijana Krzelj3, Sladana Stankovic4, Natasa Zenic2, 
Author Information
1 University of Zagreb, Faculty of Kinesiology, Zagreb, Croatia
2 University of Split, Faculty of Kinesiology, , Split, Croatia;
3 Sunce Polyclinics, , Sunce VHI, Split, Croatia;
4 University of Kragujevac, , Faculty of Pedagogy, Jagodina,

Natasa Zenic
✉ University of Split, Faculty of Kinesiology, Teslina 6, 21000 Split, Croatia
Email: natasazenic@yahoo.com
Publish Date
Received: 28-12-2013
Accepted: 07-11-2013
Published (online): 01-12-2013
 
 
ABSTRACT

Although nutrition and doping are important factors in sports, neither is often investigated in synchronized swimming (Synchro).This study aimed to define and compare Synchro athletes and their coaches on their knowledge of sports nutrition (KSN)and knowledge of doping (KD); and to study factors related to KSN and KD in each of these groups. Additionally, the KSNand KD questionnaires were evaluated for their reliability and validity. Altogether, 82 athletes (17.2 ± 1.92 years of age) and 28 coaches (30.8 ± 5.26 years of age) from Croatia and Serbia were included in the study, with a 99% response rate. The testand retest correlations were 0.94 and 0.90 for the KD and KSN,respectively. Subjects responded equally to 91% queries of the KD and 89% queries of the KSN. Although most of the coache sare highly educated, they declared self-education as the primary source of information about doping and sport-nutrition. Coaches scored higher than their athletes on both questionnaires which defined appropriate discriminative validity of the questionnaires. Variables such as age, sports experience and formal education are positively correlated to KSN and KD scores among athletes. The athletes who scored better on the KD are less prone to doping behavior in the future. These data reinforce the need for systematic educational programs on doping and sports nutrition in synchronized swimming. Special attention should be placed on younger athletes.

Key words: Dietary supplements, reliability, validity, knowledge


           Key Points
  • Although most of the synchro coaches are highly educated, self-education is declared as the primary source of information about doping and sportnutrition.
  • The knowledge of doping and doping-health hazards are negatively related to potential doping behavior in the future among synchronized swimmers
  • The data reinforce the need for systematic educational programs on doping and sports nutrition in synchronized swimming.
  • We advocate improving the knowledge of sports nutrition among older coaches and the knowledge of doping among younger coaches, while among athletes,younger swimmers should be targeted
 
 
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