The Prevalence of Stimulant and Nutritional Supplement Usage Among Students at Abu Dhabi Universities in Gyms
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i16.6459Keywords:
higher education, nutritional supplements, stimulants, gyms, sports nutrition, health awareness, health cultureAbstract
University students in Abu Dhabi used stimulants and nutritional supplements at gyms. The study pinpointed variations based on the variables (years of practice, education level, age, and gender) and other. 512 male and female students from various colleges made randomly up the sample. The questionnaire was used to obtain the results. Findings revealed that (46 %) took tablets at a rate of (30.9%), (9.8%) take injections at a rate of (6.3%). Statistically, (8.2%) used supplements for more than five years, (91.2%) of students realized the difference between nutritional supplements and stimulants. The first-year attained the greatest rate in age variable. However, the gender variable was (63.1%) for males and (36.9%) for females in (19-25 Years) age group. The years of physical activity variable showed the most in the use of nutritional supplements and stimulants. All in all, this is to provide supervision for gyms and nutrition centers, get doctor’s approval for such materials, and conduct educational courses and workshops for trainers and gym supervisors to limit stimulants and supplements use.