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Nutritional supplement use among school level athletes in Sri Lanka. 2015 E.M Dassanayaka 1 S.N Silva 2 1 Student (Advance Diploma student in Bio Medical Science ; following at International Institute of Health Sciences – Welisara Sri Lanka) 2 Supervisor ( Medical Doctor / lecturer at International Institute of Health Sciences – Welisara Sri Lanka)

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Nutritional supplement use among school level athletes in Sri

Lanka. 2015E.M Dassanayaka1

S.N Silva2

1 Student (Advance Diploma student in Bio Medical Science ; following at International Institute of Health Sciences – Welisara Sri Lanka)

2 Supervisor ( Medical Doctor / lecturer at International Institute of Health Sciences – Welisara Sri Lanka)

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Contents• Introduction• Justification• Objectives• Methodology• Results• Discussion• Recommendations• References• Acknowledgement

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Introduction

• Sports supplement use is seen among school athletes in Colombo.

• Many Popular Schools in Colombo spend millions of rupees from

sponsor money on nutritional supplements.

• Apart from the products provided, school athletes consume other

products to be more competitive.

• Their actual practices, recommendations and associated risks are

unknown.

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Justification

• 94% National Level Sri Lankan athletes (15-35 yrs.) take supplements. (de Silva

et al., 2010)

• In Singapore only 24% of the College athletes seek advice on Supplements

from relevant authorities. (Slater, Tan and Chuan Teh, 2003)

• There is a high prevalence of ergogenic drug use in school level sportsmen

and most of these drugs are masked under supplements and marketed. (Calfee

and Fadale, 2006)

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(Yusko et al., 2008)

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Objectives

1. To assess the types of nutritional supplements used by leading

school level athletes in popular Schools within Sri Lanka.

2. To describe how students get information about supplements.

3. To assess student athlete’s knowledge on banned substances.

4. Assess if the school level athletes are using banned substances

along with the sport supplements

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Methodology

• Study design- A descriptive cross sectional study.

• Population – School level athletes in Sri Lanka.

• Sample size- 130 Conveniently selected school level athletes in

Colombo of the age 15-20.

• Area of study - Leading schools in Colombo area.

• Data collection method- A self administered questioner .

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Results.

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Demographics of the Study

Gender Age

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Relied only on the label of dietary supplements when

choosing the right supplement.

of the population are confident that supplements

are right for them.

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Mentioned the name of the supplement

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Form of Supplement taken

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Sources of Information

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Sport performance can be enhanced by vitamins

Sport performance can be enhanced by Energy Drinks

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Athletes Knowledge on Performance enhancing in Sports

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2.3% have taken Prohibited Enhancing drugs.

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Discussion• The prevalence of using supplements and prevalence of using banned subs were different from similar

international studies.• Supplement use : International 30% – Vs This study 62.3% (Gradidge, Coopoo and Constantinou, 2011)

• Banned Substances use : International 13% - Vs This Study 2.3% (Gradidge, Coopoo and Constantinou, 2011)

• Many of the athletes who consumed the supplement products did not seek proper advice from a medical officer.• Similar study done in Sri Lanka only 45% sleeked advice from a medical doctor where as this study 40% sleeked advice. (de Silva et al., 2010)

• Study done in Singapoor only 24% seeked advice from a medical officer. (Slater, Tan and Chuan Teh, 2003)

• Athletes had poor knowledge on some doping agents.

• Athletes couldn’t differentiate Doping agents from nutritional products

• Sources of information many athletes used were not valid.

• Athletes had a fairly moderate knowledge on why doping agents are used in sports.

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Recommendations• Awareness campaigns should be carried out to educate the sportsmen and

women. Eg: Social media campaign

• Government should pass laws to make nutritionist prescription mandatory in issuing supplements.

• Government should have authorities to monitor supplement products to check the quality and if its good for athletes. (Regulatory authorities)

• Information on supplement product use should be provided to school level athletes.

• School sport authorities should monitor student athletes supplement use.

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Social media Campaign

Facebook page I created to spread awareness

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Acknowledgement

• Dr. Kithsiri Edrisinghe, for teaching me about research and supporting all the way through. • I express my honest gratitude to Dr. Nishan Silva for guiding me for

being my supervisor.• Dr. Pramishka, Dr. Dinusha, Mrs. Manisha, Ms. Miriam for the support

given through IIHS. • Finally I thank all the participants in making this study a success.

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References• Calfee, R. and Fadale, P. (2006). Popular Ergogenic Drugs and Supplements in Young Athletes. PEDIATRICS, 117(3), pp.e577-

e589.• de Silva, A., Samarasinghe, Y., Senanayake, D. and Lanerolle, P. (2010). Dietary Supplement Intake in National-Level Sri

Lankan Athletes. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, (20), pp.15-20.• Fda.gov, (2015). What is a dietary supplement?. [online] Available at:

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• Yusko, D., Buckman, J., White, H. and Pandina, R. (2008). Alcohol, Tobacco, Illicit Drugs, and Performance Enhancers: A Comparison of Use by College Student Athletes and Nonathletes. Journal of American College Health, 57(3), pp.281-290.

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• Gradidge, P., Coopoo, Y. and Constantinou, D. (2011). Prevalence of performance-enhancing substance use by Johannesburg male adolescents involved in competitive high school sports. Archives of Exercise in Health and Disease, [online] 2(2), pp.114-119. Available at: http://ciafel.fade.up.pt/aehd/index.php/aehd/article/view/102 [Accessed 13 Jun. 2016].

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