The aim of this study was to examine: 1) whether sport supplement use is related to doping and 2) whether sport supplement beliefs mediated this relationship. In Study 1, athletes (N = 598), completed measures of sport supplement use, sport supplement beliefs, and doping attitudes. In Study 2, athletes (N = 475) completed measures of sport supplement use, sport supplement beliefs, and doping likelihood. In both studies, sport supplement use predicted doping outcomes indirectly via sport supplement beliefs. Our findings provide novel evidence to suggest that sport supplement users, who strongly believe that sport supplements are effective, are more likely to dope. For anti-doping organisations wishing to prevent doping, targeting an athlete’...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the mechanics of anti-doping regulation via the World Anti-Doping Agency's Proh...
BACKGROUND: The objective was to study nutritional supplement use among young elite UK athletes to e...
Behaviour is shaped by the interactions between a person, their social sphere and their environment....
Introduction The gateway hypothesis posits that athletes are at risk of progressing to doping if spo...
Objectives: Our study objectives were twofold: 1) examine whether users and non-users of different t...
A growing body of evidence suggests sport supplement use is positively related to doping likelihood,...
It has been proposed that the use of sports supplements by athletes might lead to the use of banned ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency encourages social science research to uncover the psychological charact...
The focus of this research is to determine the magnitude and moderators of placebo and nocebo effect...
Objectives The study investigated the moderating role of achievement goals and motivation regulatio...
Background Despite the growing body of literature and putative links between the use of ergogenic n...
BACKGROUND: Supplement use by athletes is complex and research supports the alarming notion of misin...
Competitive athletes (N=1,081, 42.0% female; Age=29.3±10.8 years) completed an online survey measuri...
There is growing evidence suggesting that nutritional supplement (NS) use is strongly associated to ...
Elite athletes’ beliefs about, and attitudes toward, taking banned performance enhancing substances ...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the mechanics of anti-doping regulation via the World Anti-Doping Agency's Proh...
BACKGROUND: The objective was to study nutritional supplement use among young elite UK athletes to e...
Behaviour is shaped by the interactions between a person, their social sphere and their environment....
Introduction The gateway hypothesis posits that athletes are at risk of progressing to doping if spo...
Objectives: Our study objectives were twofold: 1) examine whether users and non-users of different t...
A growing body of evidence suggests sport supplement use is positively related to doping likelihood,...
It has been proposed that the use of sports supplements by athletes might lead to the use of banned ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency encourages social science research to uncover the psychological charact...
The focus of this research is to determine the magnitude and moderators of placebo and nocebo effect...
Objectives The study investigated the moderating role of achievement goals and motivation regulatio...
Background Despite the growing body of literature and putative links between the use of ergogenic n...
BACKGROUND: Supplement use by athletes is complex and research supports the alarming notion of misin...
Competitive athletes (N=1,081, 42.0% female; Age=29.3±10.8 years) completed an online survey measuri...
There is growing evidence suggesting that nutritional supplement (NS) use is strongly associated to ...
Elite athletes’ beliefs about, and attitudes toward, taking banned performance enhancing substances ...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the mechanics of anti-doping regulation via the World Anti-Doping Agency's Proh...
BACKGROUND: The objective was to study nutritional supplement use among young elite UK athletes to e...
Behaviour is shaped by the interactions between a person, their social sphere and their environment....