Motivational Drivers behind the Consumption of Dietary Supplements by Leisure-Time Athletes
Author:
Kovács Ildikó1ORCID, Liska Fanny2, Veres Zoltán2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Marketing, Faculty of International Management and Business, Budapest Business School, University of Applied Sciences, Markó utca 29-31, 1055 Budapest, Hungary 2. Department of Marketing, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Pannonia, Egyetem utca 10, 8200 Veszprém, Hungary
Abstract
The prevalence of dietary supplement use has been growing continuously worldwide. Nevertheless, limited research evidence is available on dietary supplement usage related to the segment of leisure-time athletes with the determinants of motivational drivers, sport types, and demographic characteristics. This research, which was conducted in Hungary among leisure-time athletes, aims to learn about the demographic and sports characteristics of consumers who identified themselves as active dietary supplement consumers in the survey. The motivational drivers for consuming dietary supplements and their differences, as well as the frequency of dietary supplement consumption in each sports category, are examined. The findings of the study provide valuable insights into the key motivational drivers, among which health preservation, improvement in physical well-being, and cartilage protection are predominant. The results show that there are significant differences between segments taking part in different leisure-time sport activities and age groups when it comes to dietary supplement usage. Three different segments were identified based on the motivational drivers examined. As a limitation, to note is that due to the sample size, the study can be considered as prospective. In practical terms, the results of the study can be used to support marketing projects that aim to reach leisure-time sport athletes.
Subject
Plant Science,Health Professions (miscellaneous),Health (social science),Microbiology,Food Science
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