Week 9 - Supplement overview Flashcards

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What is a dietary supplement?

A

a product taken by mouth that contains a dietary ingredient that is intended to supplement the diet.

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What are the types of forms that supplements come in?

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  • Enriched foods (vitamin boost bread)
  • Functional foods (fruit smoothie or immune support yoghurt)
  • Sports foods (Powerade/gels/whey)
  • Single or multiple nutrient/mineral foods (vitamin C, omega-3, multivitamin)
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3
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What are some potential reasons for using supplements?

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 to aid recovery from training (71%)
 for health (52%)
 to improve performance (46%)
 to prevent or treat an illness (40%)
 to compensate for a poor diet (29%)

Other reasons include: financial gain, “just in case” insurance policy, if other competitors are taking it…

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4
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What are the 4 costs of using supplements?

A

Financial costs
Health consequences
Performance impairment
Drug test failure

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5
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What are the 4 benefits of taking supplements?

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Performance enhancement
Health benefits
Insurance policy against bad performance or competitors get edge
Free samples

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6
Q

What organization is behind world anti-doping?

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WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency)

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7
Q

Why were anti-doping regulations developed?

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to promote fairness in sport and to protect the health of the athlete

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8
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What are the criteria for an effective supplement?

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  • Does it reach the target tissue?
  • Does it increase target tissue concentration of this substrate/compound?
  • Whether an increase in concentration has a beneficial effect on normal biochemical or physiological function during exercise?
  • Does the increase in concentration have a beneficial effect on exercise capacity or fatigue development?
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9
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What are the 4 risks of supplement use?

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  1. Contamination: poor quality control in manufacturing and storage may result in undeclared prohibited substances
  2. Absence or lower than declared levels of substance/supplement (“actives”)
  3. Presence of undeclared doping agents (steroids)
  4. Harmful to health/performance
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