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International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences Vol. 13(2), pp. 318 - 325
DOI: 10.13189/saj.2025.130209
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Nutritional Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Elite Young Taekwondo Athletes: A Cross-Sectional KAP Study


Adam Tawfiq Amawi 1, Hamza Alduraidi 2, Amani Almasri 3, Batool Obaid 3, Nataly Trk 4, Philippe Boued 5, Khaled Trabelsi 1,6, Haitham Jahrami 7, Hadeel Ali Ghazzawi 3,*
1 Department of Movement Sciences and Sports Training, School of Sport Sciences, The University of Jordan, Jordan
2 Department of Community Health Nursing, School of Nursing, The University of Jordan, Jordan
3 Department of Nutrition and Food Technology, School of Agriculture, The University of Jordan, Jordan
4 Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, The University of Jordan, Jordan
5 Chair of the Technical Commission (the World Taekwondo Games), Seoul, South Korea
6 High Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Sfax, University of Sfax, Tunisia
7 Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain

ABSTRACT

Early nutritional knowledge is crucial for trainers and competitors to improve performance and prevent negative experiences. This study aims to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes among (Taekwondo) TKD cadets and juniors to capture early learning stages. A cross-sectional questionnaire study was designed with 85 elite Jordanian athletes. The tool sections were divided into four categories: hydration level, nutrient intake, meal practices, and supplement intake, along with their attitudes and practices toward nutrition. Among the participants, 57.6% were male, and 42.4% were female. Only 3.5% of the participants reported health problems during the study. A significant difference in knowledge scores was observed between male and female athletes (p value = 0.035), with an average total knowledge score of 5.36 out of 11. Additionally, more than half of the participants reported attempting to modify their weight categories before competitions. These findings underscore the necessity of tailored nutritional education programs to address the specific needs of young athletes, particularly in weight-sensitive sports such as TKD. Emphasizing early intervention and individualized strategies, this research highlights the importance of integrating comprehensive nutritional support into athletic training. These findings support the idea that the individual attributes of athletes should be considered when developing effective weight management and nutritional support strategies.

KEYWORDS
Taekwondo, Junior, Cadets, Sports Nutrition, Practices, Attitudes, Knowledge, Athletic Performance

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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Adam Tawfiq Amawi , Hamza Alduraidi , Amani Almasri , Batool Obaid , Nataly Trk , Philippe Boued , Khaled Trabelsi , Haitham Jahrami , Hadeel Ali Ghazzawi , "Nutritional Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Elite Young Taekwondo Athletes: A Cross-Sectional KAP Study," International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 318 - 325, 2025. DOI: 10.13189/saj.2025.130209.

(b). APA Format:
Adam Tawfiq Amawi , Hamza Alduraidi , Amani Almasri , Batool Obaid , Nataly Trk , Philippe Boued , Khaled Trabelsi , Haitham Jahrami , Hadeel Ali Ghazzawi (2025). Nutritional Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Elite Young Taekwondo Athletes: A Cross-Sectional KAP Study. International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences, 13(2), 318 - 325. DOI: 10.13189/saj.2025.130209.