# Sports nutrition knowledge, source of nutrition information and dietary consumption pattern of Ugandan endurance athletes: a cross-sectional study of the Sebei sub-region

**Authors:** Joshua Musau, Oluyemisi F. Folasire, Nonhlanhla S. Mkumbuzi

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s13102-025-01157-8 · BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation · 2025-05-02

## TL;DR

This study examines the sports nutrition knowledge and dietary habits of Ugandan endurance athletes, finding that most have good knowledge but rely heavily on coaches for information.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the nutrition knowledge and dietary patterns of Ugandan endurance athletes in the Sebei sub-region.

## Key findings

- Most athletes had good sports nutrition knowledge, with 68% showing adequate understanding.
- Athletes primarily relied on athletic trainers and family for nutrition information, not professionals.
- Good nutrition knowledge was linked to better dietary practices and varied significantly by age and gender.

## Abstract

Athletes’ nutrition knowledge depends on the sources of nutrition information they are exposed to and their social status. Currently, there is a dearth of literature on the nutrition knowledge of Ugandan athletes. This study assessed endurance athletes’ sports nutrition knowledge, sources of nutrition information, and their dietary consumption patterns.

A cross-sectional descriptive study including 100 purposively selected (middle and long distance) athletes from four Athletic Management camps was conducted in Kapchorwa district, Uganda. Using an interviewer-administered questionnaire, trained research assistants collected athletes’ demographic information, knowledge, practices, sources of nutrition information and consumption patterns. ANOVA, Independent t-test, Chi-square analysis, and Binary logistic analyses were done using SPSS® software version 23.0.

Most athletes n = 74 (74.0%) in this study were aged between 15 and 17 years with at least 2 years’ experience in athletics. Majority n = 68 (68.0%) of the athletes had good sports nutrition knowledge while n = 32 (32.0%) showed poor knowledge. About n = 88 (88.0%) knew that vitamin consumption can enhance recovery after training. Athletic trainers n = 49 (49.0%) and family/parents n = 28 (28.0%) were primary sources of nutrition information, while nutritionists/dietitians n = 5 (5.0%) and the internet n = 4 (4.0%) were less consulted. Cereals were the most consumed food group n = 72 (72.0%), followed by legumes and nuts n = 67 (67.0%) while the least consumed foods were milk/egg n = 33 (33.0%)), fish n = 25 (25.0%) and meat/poultry n = 13 (13.0%). Good sports nutrition knowledge was associated with adequate dietary practices (p = 0.009). Sports nutrition knowledge differed significantly with age group (F = 4.566, p = 0.013), and between female and male (F = 21.884, p < 0.000) athletes. Age group was a significant predictor (β = 1.925, Ex(β) = 6.853, C. I = 0.882–36.096, p = 0.023) of sports nutrition knowledge.

In this study endurance athletes had good sports nutrition knowledge, and relied primarily on their coaches/trainers for sports nutrition information. It is recommended that athletic trainers be offered supplementary training in sports nutrition to ensure proper nutrition knowledge dissemination among athletes.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13102-025-01157-8.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** PLK2 (polo like kinase 2) [NCBI Gene 10769] {aka SNK, hPlk2, hSNK}
- **Diseases:** micronutrient deficiencies (MESH:D007153), muscle atrophy (MESH:D009133), iron deficiency (MESH:D000090463), fatigue (MESH:D005221), RED (MESH:D001523)
- **Chemicals:** Iron (MESH:D007501), alcohol (MESH:D000438), fat (MESH:D005223), DCP (-), carbohydrate (MESH:D002241), water (MESH:D014867)
- **Species:** watermelon [taxon 260674], Helianthus annuus (common sunflower, species) [taxon 4232], Sorghum bicolor (broomcorn, species) [taxon 4558], Dioscorea alata (greater yam, species) [taxon 55571], Arachis hypogaea (goober, species) [taxon 3818], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Manihot esculenta (cassava, species) [taxon 3983], Solanum tuberosum (potatoes, species) [taxon 4113], Oryza sativa (Asian cultivated rice, species) [taxon 4530]

## Full text

_Full body text omitted from this summary view._ Fetch the complete paper as Markdown: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12046639/full.md

## Figures

2 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12046639/full.md

## References

60 references — full list in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12046639/full.md

---
Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12046639