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8%) and their prevalence was higher than in female athletes (29.3%, p less then .01). In females, multivitamins (39.4%) and branched-chain amino acids (39.4%) were the most commonly consumed supplements and iron supplementation was more prevalent than in males (22.2% versus 10.2%, p = .01). A higher proportion of male athletes relied on themselves to plan dietary supplements use (48.0%), while female appeared to rely more on doctors (34.0%, p less then .01). Conclusion In summary, male athletes had a slightly higher prevalence in the