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BackgroundProtein supplements are extensively used among commercial gym users and athletes. Although demographic information amongst such consumption has been poorly investigated. The aim of this study is to compare protein supplement consumption in commercial gym users, both from the city centre and the suburbs of Palermo, Italy.MethodsA face-to-face questionnaire has been administered to 561 subjects. 207 from the city centre (CC) and 354 from the suburbs (SB) of Palermo, Italy. Protein supplement consumption, frequency of use and association with other dietary supplements has been investigated. Subsequently frequency distribution has been used for demographic assessment.Results30% of commercial gym users from the CC and 28.8% from the SB use protein supplements. The majority of these subjects are men (69.5% from the CC and 93.1 from the SB). Frequency of use differs from the two areas showing a mode of 7 days per week consumption for the CC while a mode of 5 days per week consumption is showed for the SB. Interestingly, the association between protein supplements and other dietary supplements also differs between CC and SB. A combined use between proteins, amino acids and creatine is showed in the CC whilst proteins and amino acids or creatine are used alone in the SB.ConclusionsA considerable number of commercial gym users take protein supplements alone or combined (mainly creatine and amino-acids). Demographic differences are shown between frequency of use and combined use of other dietary supplements. We emphasize on the importance of the dissemination of scientifically based information about supplementation in this environment.

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  • Protein supplements are extensively used among commercial gym users and athletes

  • The city centre (CC) gym users who undergo protein supplement consumption were 69.5% of man vs. 30.5% of women (p < 0.001) while in the SB this percentage significantly raises in man showing 93.1% vs. 6.9 for women (p < 0.001)

  • In line with other studies, our results show protein supplement consumption around 30% with higher consumptions in man vs. women

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Introduction

Protein supplements are extensively used among commercial gym users and athletes. demographic information amongst such consumption has been poorly investigated. The aim of this study is to compare protein supplement consumption in commercial gym users, both from the city centre and the suburbs of Palermo, Italy. Strength improvement, prevent future diseases or illnesses and improve performance in sport are some of the main [1,2]. It has been shown by a variety of studies that people have a number of different opinions about the usage of supplements [3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12]. The choice of supplements depends on the typology of the exercise program [8] and the type of sport [3]

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