Background: There is growing concern about the self-administration of supplements, which can often be indiscriminate, counterproductive to health, and serve as a gateway to more harmful drugs and substances. Research suggests that high uptake of performance- and image-enhancing drugs (PIEDs) is correlated with body image to accentuate masculinity. This study provides insights into limiting unhealthy supplement usage. This research identifies reasons for casual unhealthy supplement use among young adult Australians through the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) lens, providing practitioners with insights into developing interventions to deter their use. Method: Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with ten participants aged betwe...
Object of the study: relation between exercise motivation of people who exercise in the wellness cen...
Objective: Increasing numbers of young Australian men are training and dieting to attain high muscle...
Current dietary supplement use in Australia is not well described. We investigated the prevalence an...
Background: There is growing concern about the self-administration of supplements, which can often b...
Body image issues of females have been thoroughly researched. There is now increasing research on ma...
Dietary supplements use is increasing, despite the lack of evidence to suggest they are needed to me...
The objective of this survey was to examine individuals who use supplements and those with positive ...
Introduction and Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate patterns of supplement us...
(1) Background: Supplement use is prevalent worldwide; however, there are limited studies examining ...
Vitamin and mineral supplement use is increasing worldwide. As evidence of the effects of these prac...
MSc (Human Movement Science), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusDietary supplement use is o...
Background: Among athletes, bodybuilders are more predisposed to the use of dietary supplements (DS)...
Purpose– Drawing on a socio-cognitive model, the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), the aim of this ...
(1) Background: Supplement use is prevalent worldwide; however, there are limited studies examining ...
This thesis investigates the phenomenon of young men's body image, mental health, and use of potenti...
Object of the study: relation between exercise motivation of people who exercise in the wellness cen...
Objective: Increasing numbers of young Australian men are training and dieting to attain high muscle...
Current dietary supplement use in Australia is not well described. We investigated the prevalence an...
Background: There is growing concern about the self-administration of supplements, which can often b...
Body image issues of females have been thoroughly researched. There is now increasing research on ma...
Dietary supplements use is increasing, despite the lack of evidence to suggest they are needed to me...
The objective of this survey was to examine individuals who use supplements and those with positive ...
Introduction and Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate patterns of supplement us...
(1) Background: Supplement use is prevalent worldwide; however, there are limited studies examining ...
Vitamin and mineral supplement use is increasing worldwide. As evidence of the effects of these prac...
MSc (Human Movement Science), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusDietary supplement use is o...
Background: Among athletes, bodybuilders are more predisposed to the use of dietary supplements (DS)...
Purpose– Drawing on a socio-cognitive model, the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), the aim of this ...
(1) Background: Supplement use is prevalent worldwide; however, there are limited studies examining ...
This thesis investigates the phenomenon of young men's body image, mental health, and use of potenti...
Object of the study: relation between exercise motivation of people who exercise in the wellness cen...
Objective: Increasing numbers of young Australian men are training and dieting to attain high muscle...
Current dietary supplement use in Australia is not well described. We investigated the prevalence an...