Examination of Nutritional Knowledge Levels and Nutritional Attitudes of Badminton Athletes
Mine Turğut, Taner Bozkuş, Murat Özmekik, Şükran Kocakulak
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ABSTRACT
Aim: This study
aimed to examine the nutritional knowledge levels and nutritional attitudes of
badminton athletes in Turkey.
Method: The
screening model was used in our research. After giving preliminary information
about the survey to the participants, a total of 207 volunteer athletes (92
(44.4%) female and 115 (55.6%) male athletes) participated in the study
voluntarily. In the research, a personal information form was used in the first
part, and a nutrition questionnaire consisting of two main parts was applied in
the nutrition-related part. The first part of the nutrition questionnaire
measured the nutritional knowledge level of the participants, and the second
part measured their nutritional attitudes. The data obtained for the research
were first transferred to the computer environment and then analyzed through
the SPSS 22.0 package program.
Results: According
to the results of the study, it was observed that the nutritional attitude
values of the female participants were higher than the males, and this difference
was found to be statistically significant (p<0.05). Considering the
nutritional attitudes of the national athletes according to the being national
athlete status variable of the participants, it was determined that the mean
scores were higher than the non-national athletes and this situation was
statistically significant (p<0.05).
Conclusion: When
the results were examined, it was observed that the athletes who took nutrition
lessons had higher nutritional knowledge and attitudes than those who did not,
and national athletes had higher nutritional knowledge and attitudes than
non-national athletes. The fact that national athletes can be in the camp
environment at an early age and work with experts was inevitably beneficial for
their nutritional knowledge and attitude.
Keywords: Badminton, Nutrition Knowledge and Attitude