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Organic food consumption by athletes in Lithuania

BACKGROUND: With environmental pollution increasing, interest in organic farming and organic foodstuffs has been growing all over the world. Data on organic food consumption by Lithuanian athletes is not yet available. This lack of data determined the aim of this study: to identify the particulars o...

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Autores principales: Baranauskas, Marius, Stukas, Rimantas, Tubelis, Linas, Žagminas, Kęstutis, Šurkienė, Genė, Dobrovolskij, Valerij, Jakubauskienė, Marija, Giedraitis, Vincentas Rolandas
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Publicado: De Gruyter Open 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5152971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28352693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2015-0029
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author Baranauskas, Marius
Stukas, Rimantas
Tubelis, Linas
Žagminas, Kęstutis
Šurkienė, Genė
Dobrovolskij, Valerij
Jakubauskienė, Marija
Giedraitis, Vincentas Rolandas
author_facet Baranauskas, Marius
Stukas, Rimantas
Tubelis, Linas
Žagminas, Kęstutis
Šurkienė, Genė
Dobrovolskij, Valerij
Jakubauskienė, Marija
Giedraitis, Vincentas Rolandas
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description BACKGROUND: With environmental pollution increasing, interest in organic farming and organic foodstuffs has been growing all over the world. Data on organic food consumption by Lithuanian athletes is not yet available. This lack of data determined the aim of this study: to identify the particulars of organic foodstuff consumption among athletes. METHODS: In September–November 2012, we polled 158 of the best-performing athletes of the Olympic sports team through direct interviews. An approved questionnaire was used to identify the specifics of organic foodstuff consumption among athletes. RESULTS: The survey results showed that 97% of athletes consume organic foodstuffs, and 80% of athletes highlighted the positive impact of organic food on health. Nevertheless, a slim majority of athletes (51.7%) consume organic foodstuffs seldomly, 2–3 times per week. The range of organic foodstuffs consumed depends on the gender of athletes, and the consumption of some products depends on monthly incomes. CONCLUSIONS: Survey results confirm the need for the production and expansion of the variety of organic foodstuffs. In the course of the development of the organic food market, it should be beneficial for manufacturers to target high-performance athletes and physically active people.
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spelling pubmed-51529712017-03-28 Organic food consumption by athletes in Lithuania Baranauskas, Marius Stukas, Rimantas Tubelis, Linas Žagminas, Kęstutis Šurkienė, Genė Dobrovolskij, Valerij Jakubauskienė, Marija Giedraitis, Vincentas Rolandas Open Med (Wars) Research Article BACKGROUND: With environmental pollution increasing, interest in organic farming and organic foodstuffs has been growing all over the world. Data on organic food consumption by Lithuanian athletes is not yet available. This lack of data determined the aim of this study: to identify the particulars of organic foodstuff consumption among athletes. METHODS: In September–November 2012, we polled 158 of the best-performing athletes of the Olympic sports team through direct interviews. An approved questionnaire was used to identify the specifics of organic foodstuff consumption among athletes. RESULTS: The survey results showed that 97% of athletes consume organic foodstuffs, and 80% of athletes highlighted the positive impact of organic food on health. Nevertheless, a slim majority of athletes (51.7%) consume organic foodstuffs seldomly, 2–3 times per week. The range of organic foodstuffs consumed depends on the gender of athletes, and the consumption of some products depends on monthly incomes. CONCLUSIONS: Survey results confirm the need for the production and expansion of the variety of organic foodstuffs. In the course of the development of the organic food market, it should be beneficial for manufacturers to target high-performance athletes and physically active people. De Gruyter Open 2015-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5152971/ /pubmed/28352693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2015-0029 Text en © 2015 Marius Baranauskas et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License.
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Baranauskas, Marius
Stukas, Rimantas
Tubelis, Linas
Žagminas, Kęstutis
Šurkienė, Genė
Dobrovolskij, Valerij
Jakubauskienė, Marija
Giedraitis, Vincentas Rolandas
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title Organic food consumption by athletes in Lithuania
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5152971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28352693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2015-0029
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