The use of doping agents has these days become a public health problem, as it also affects young and non-competitive amateurs in different sports. To prepare for competition, bodybuilders perform aggressive dietary protocols, so, bodybuilders frequently consume nutritional supplements (NS) and banned substances in large dosages. Thus, the aim of this study is to analyze the prevalence of banned substances consumption and NS intake in competitive level bodybuilders. A total of 48 bodybuilders (44 males and 4 females) completed a validated online questionnaire on NS consumption. The quantitative data was presented as a mean (M) ± standard deviation (SD), as well as having minimum and maximum values. The categorical variables were expressed us...
Introduction. Competitive sport entails constant demands on the body to take on physical and mental ...
The prevalence of dietary supplement use among athletes continues to rise with 60–80% of athletes of...
Anabolic steroids,commonly referred to as anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS), are a family of hormon...
The use of doping agents has these days become a public health problem, as it also affects young and...
Athletes are bombarded with nutritional/dietary supplements (NSs/DSs) that promise to improve health...
Background: Among athletes, bodybuilders are more predisposed to the use of dietary supplements (DS)...
Introduction: The use of dietary supplements is increasing among athletes, year after year. Related ...
Consumption of supplements and the use/abuse of drugs to support athletic performance is increasingl...
Athletes frequently use dietary supplements (DS) to find better results as soon as possible. Moreove...
Objective. Inadvertent doping through the use of nutritional supplements is a potentially important ...
Background and purpose: Little information is available about micronutrients intake in bodybuilding ...
Introduction: Often considered a legitimate strategy to enhance health and performance, the consumpt...
Intensity training, talent, and an adequate diet represent the crucial factors for the success of at...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the mechanics of anti-doping regulation via the World Anti-Doping Agency's Proh...
Literature on the use of nutritional supplements (NS) in tennis players is scarce. The objective of ...
Introduction. Competitive sport entails constant demands on the body to take on physical and mental ...
The prevalence of dietary supplement use among athletes continues to rise with 60–80% of athletes of...
Anabolic steroids,commonly referred to as anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS), are a family of hormon...
The use of doping agents has these days become a public health problem, as it also affects young and...
Athletes are bombarded with nutritional/dietary supplements (NSs/DSs) that promise to improve health...
Background: Among athletes, bodybuilders are more predisposed to the use of dietary supplements (DS)...
Introduction: The use of dietary supplements is increasing among athletes, year after year. Related ...
Consumption of supplements and the use/abuse of drugs to support athletic performance is increasingl...
Athletes frequently use dietary supplements (DS) to find better results as soon as possible. Moreove...
Objective. Inadvertent doping through the use of nutritional supplements is a potentially important ...
Background and purpose: Little information is available about micronutrients intake in bodybuilding ...
Introduction: Often considered a legitimate strategy to enhance health and performance, the consumpt...
Intensity training, talent, and an adequate diet represent the crucial factors for the success of at...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the mechanics of anti-doping regulation via the World Anti-Doping Agency's Proh...
Literature on the use of nutritional supplements (NS) in tennis players is scarce. The objective of ...
Introduction. Competitive sport entails constant demands on the body to take on physical and mental ...
The prevalence of dietary supplement use among athletes continues to rise with 60–80% of athletes of...
Anabolic steroids,commonly referred to as anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS), are a family of hormon...