Investigation of Ergogenic Aid and Nutritional Supplement Consumption Patterns in Judo Athletes

This cross-sectional study aimed to examine the use of ergogenic aids and dietary supplements among judo athletes. A total of 205 voluntary participants representing various age groups, genders, and competition levels (amateur and professional) were included in the study. Data from 59 athletes who r...

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Main Authors: Bilal Demirhan, Ayana Riskulbekova
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Language:English
Published: Zehra Gençel Efe 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://dasitad.com/index.php/darussifa/article/view/80
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description This cross-sectional study aimed to examine the use of ergogenic aids and dietary supplements among judo athletes. A total of 205 voluntary participants representing various age groups, genders, and competition levels (amateur and professional) were included in the study. Data from 59 athletes who reported not using any supplements were excluded from the analysis, which was conducted based on 146 supplement users (71.22%). Data were collected via an online questionnaire developed based on relevant literature and finalized with expert input. Among the participants, 92.47% reported using stimulant-type supplements, 75.34% recovery-oriented, 59.59% performance-enhancing, and 41.1% weight-control-related supplements. While stimulants and performance supplements were primarily used during pre-season and competition periods, recovery and weight-control supplements were used more consistently throughout the year. Findings indicated notable differences in supplement use across age groups. A more systematic usage trend was observed in the 24–25 age group, whereas younger athletes reported lower usage rates. Furthermore, increased recovery demands in older age groups appeared to influence a greater tendency toward supportive supplement use. In conclusion, dietary supplement use is prevalent among judo athletes; however, usage patterns vary significantly by supplement type, age group, and training phase. These findings highlight the importance of developing individualized nutrition plans that consider both age and the stage of athletic development.
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spelling doaj-art-77f07f4cd7f246a7942aaa71926b09052025-08-20T03:28:47ZengZehra Gençel EfeDarüşşifa İslam Tıp Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi2822-49492025-06-0141597081Investigation of Ergogenic Aid and Nutritional Supplement Consumption Patterns in Judo AthletesBilal Demirhan0Ayana RiskulbekovaFaculty of Sport Sciences, Kyrgyzstan Turkey Manas University, Bishkek, KyrgyzstanThis cross-sectional study aimed to examine the use of ergogenic aids and dietary supplements among judo athletes. A total of 205 voluntary participants representing various age groups, genders, and competition levels (amateur and professional) were included in the study. Data from 59 athletes who reported not using any supplements were excluded from the analysis, which was conducted based on 146 supplement users (71.22%). Data were collected via an online questionnaire developed based on relevant literature and finalized with expert input. Among the participants, 92.47% reported using stimulant-type supplements, 75.34% recovery-oriented, 59.59% performance-enhancing, and 41.1% weight-control-related supplements. While stimulants and performance supplements were primarily used during pre-season and competition periods, recovery and weight-control supplements were used more consistently throughout the year. Findings indicated notable differences in supplement use across age groups. A more systematic usage trend was observed in the 24–25 age group, whereas younger athletes reported lower usage rates. Furthermore, increased recovery demands in older age groups appeared to influence a greater tendency toward supportive supplement use. In conclusion, dietary supplement use is prevalent among judo athletes; however, usage patterns vary significantly by supplement type, age group, and training phase. These findings highlight the importance of developing individualized nutrition plans that consider both age and the stage of athletic development.https://dasitad.com/index.php/darussifa/article/view/80judoergogenic aidsdietary supplementsathlete nutritionperformance-enhancing substances
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Investigation of Ergogenic Aid and Nutritional Supplement Consumption Patterns in Judo Athletes
Darüşşifa İslam Tıp Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi
judo
ergogenic aids
dietary supplements
athlete nutrition
performance-enhancing substances
title Investigation of Ergogenic Aid and Nutritional Supplement Consumption Patterns in Judo Athletes
title_full Investigation of Ergogenic Aid and Nutritional Supplement Consumption Patterns in Judo Athletes
title_fullStr Investigation of Ergogenic Aid and Nutritional Supplement Consumption Patterns in Judo Athletes
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Ergogenic Aid and Nutritional Supplement Consumption Patterns in Judo Athletes
title_short Investigation of Ergogenic Aid and Nutritional Supplement Consumption Patterns in Judo Athletes
title_sort investigation of ergogenic aid and nutritional supplement consumption patterns in judo athletes
topic judo
ergogenic aids
dietary supplements
athlete nutrition
performance-enhancing substances
url https://dasitad.com/index.php/darussifa/article/view/80
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