<p dir="ltr">To improve athletic performance or to better match opponents’ size, athletic individuals may intentionally aim to gain weight, primarily as lean body mass. The purpose of this study was to investigate the self-reported nutrition- and exercise-related behaviors of athletic individuals aiming to gain weight. Cross-sectional data were drawn from an online survey of athletic adults recruited from locally, nationally, and internationally. 168 athletic participants (24±5 years; 29% female, 71% male) completed the survey and were actively attempting or had attempted weight gain in the last 12 months to gain muscle mass (87.5%), for aesthetic reasons (66.1%), or to improve athletic performance (63.7%). The most prevalent dietary strategies reported to increase weight gain were consuming more energy than usual (88.0%) from mainly protein foods (83.9%) and using protein powders (67.3%). 9.6% of participants reported using anabolic hormones. The main exercise change was increased resistance training (81.5%). Our results confirm that both male and female athletic individuals intentionally attempt to gain weight. Nutrition and exercise professionals may use the findings to be aware of these common dietary and exercise strategies and to better educate their athletic clients on appropriate methods that are evidence-based and not detrimental to health.</p>
[Raw Data 168_Only Aggregate Responses_Overall Statistics] - Survey Statistics Report
[Raw Data 168_Only Aggregate Responses_Introduction] - Survey information
[Raw Data 168_Only Aggregate Responses_Q1to3] - Aggregate responses of questions 1-3
[Raw Data 168_Only Aggregate Responses_Q5] - Aggregate responses of question 5
[Raw Data 168_Only Aggregate Responses_Q8to12] - Aggregate responses to questions 8-12
[Raw Data 168_Only Aggregate Responses_Q14to19] - Aggregate responses to questions 14-19
[Raw Data 168_Only Aggregate Responses_Q21] - Aggregate responses of question 21
[Raw Data 168_Only Aggregate Responses_Q23] - Aggregate responses of question 23
[Raw Data 168_Only Aggregate Responses_Q25] - Aggregate responses of question 25
[Raw Data 168_Only Aggregate Responses_Q27] - Aggregate responses of question 27
[Raw Data 168_Only Aggregate Responses_Q29-31] - Aggregate responses to questions 29-31
[Intentional Weight Gain in Athletic Individuals Survey] - PDF of the survey