negative correlation between supplement knowledge and use
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02-03-2013 08:17 PM
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negative correlation between supplement knowledge and use
We found a significant relationship between supplement use and the athletes’ knowledge about the supplements (p < 0.05). Greater knowledge about supplements was associated with less supplement use. Of all respondents, 48% believed that they had an average knowledge about supplements, but three quarters felt that they required further information. Those not taking supplements were more likely to think supplements were associated with health risks (33% vs. 8%, p = 0.03). Most athletes (72%) had access to a nutritionist but underutilized nutritional counseling to choose the best supplement. Coaches (65%) had the greatest influence on supplementation practices, followed by nutritionists (30%) and doctors (%25) after them. Men were more likely to get information from nutritionists, and women from family members or friends and physicians or pharmacists.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3430026/
Or in other words the more dietary supplement usage is associated with less knowledge on what and why they are using said supplements.
Not really too surprising honestly
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02-03-2013 11:51 PM
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i remember when new years came around last year, one of my dumass resolutionist friends ran to *** and bought their overpriced creatine pills, oxyelite pro, and their mass gainer then asked if he should gt cla too. i was like "wtf is all that for? can you be more contradictive with your choices?"
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02-04-2013 08:44 PM
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But Coach said it would make me heeuge!
Yeah, not surprising but then their priorities are more targeted for on the field, I suppose.
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02-04-2013 09:42 PM
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good post. explains the typical guy at the gym who doesnt know anything and is on 3 different types of creatine all over dosed.
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02-06-2013 09:00 AM
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Interesting. As my knowledge of supplements has increased, my usage has actually went down. I still use supplements don't get me wrong, but I have more frequent times where I don't and it is becoming a rare day indeed where I ever run a "stack' of more than 2 products (non staples of course). I feel as if this will continue to be the case....as I learn more and more I will probably use less supplements and certainly less at one time.
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02-06-2013 09:04 AM
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The more you learn, the more you find out what actually works and what's plecebo, therefore, usage goes down. IMO
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02-06-2013 09:21 AM
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Great thread and some great answers. I consider myself still very new to the supplement industry and have a lot more to learn and experience. I stupidly ran two PH's prior to trying any natural supplement stacks so when I started to experiment with supplements I was comparing everything to how I felt while on the PH's and was often getting upset at the results. I think once people except the fact that you won't see AAS results from a supplement they can judge the true effectiveness of the product and in return make smart and educated decision on what works for them and what doesn't which will hopefully in the end save them a buck or two.
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02-15-2013 05:40 PM
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Ray Lewis was taking like 50 shops a day.
Including Deer Antler Velvet.
So yeah, I believe this article.
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02-19-2013 03:15 AM
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This is not surprising. There are so many supplement scams out there that it doesn’t take much to wisen up. But I have to say that ones that do their research well will find that Super Beta Prostate isn't a scam. Their clinical research and numbers of men who are loyal customers are enough to convince the skeptic. But some have to try it to believe it. It basically improves prostate function so all men, not just athletes should do some research into it.
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02-19-2013 06:54 AM
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cough cough .. cell tech ... cough cough.
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02-20-2013 03:34 AM
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Originally Posted by
jameshodge
This is not surprising. There are so many supplement scams out there that it doesn’t take much to wisen up. But I have to say that ones that do their research well will find that Super Beta Prostate isn't a scam. Their clinical research and numbers of men who are loyal customers are enough to convince the skeptic. But some have to try it to believe it. It basically improves prostate function so all men, not just athletes should do some research into it.
lol
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03-04-2013 09:07 PM
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good post..just shows how stupid ppl can be
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