Evaluation of a Theory-Based Intervention Aimed at Improving Coaches’ Recommendations on Sports Nutrition to Their Athletes

May 29, 2016Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Testing a Program Designed to Help Coaches Give Better Nutrition Advice to Athletes

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Abstract

Coaches in the intervention group provided an average of 25.7 sports nutrition recommendations compared to 9.4 in the comparison group during the follow-up period.

  • The intervention group made significantly more nutrition recommendations than the comparison group (P=0.004).
  • Accuracy of recommendations improved in the intervention group, with an average of 22.4 accurate recommendations per coach (87.1%) versus 4.3 in the comparison group (46.1%; P<0.001).
  • Nutrition knowledge increased post-intervention for both groups, but only the intervention group maintained this knowledge during the 2-month follow-up (Pgroup*time=0.04).
  • The intervention included two theory-based sessions and a decision-making algorithm to support coaches in providing accurate nutrition guidance.

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