Competitive athletes (N=1,081, 42.0% female; Age=29.3±10.8 years) completed an online survey measuring dietary supplement use, doping use, doping subjective norms and age of using a supplement and/or doping substance. Results revealed that dietary supplement users were 11 times more likely to dope than non-users (OR=11.28, 95% CI = 2.72 to 46.77). Age for first use of a dietary supplement was younger than use of a doping substance (mean difference=-4.5±5.1 years old, p<0.001, d=0.90). Over three-quarters of doping users reported using a dietary supplement first (77.1%), whereas a small proportion of athletes started using dietary supplements and doping at the same time (12.5%) and some used doping substances before using dietary supplements...
There is growing evidence suggesting that nutritional supplement (NS) use is strongly associated to ...
The aim of the present study was to develop an explanatory model of doping susceptibility among comp...
Consumption of supplements and the use/abuse of drugs to support athletic performance is increasingl...
Objectives: Our study objectives were twofold: 1) examine whether users and non-users of different t...
Athletes are bombarded with nutritional/dietary supplements (NSs/DSs) that promise to improve health...
Athletes frequently use dietary supplements (DS) to find better results as soon as possible. Moreove...
Objectives The study investigated the moderating role of achievement goals and motivation regulatio...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the mechanics of anti-doping regulation via the World Anti-Doping Agency's Proh...
Introduction: The use of dietary supplements is increasing among athletes, year after year. Related ...
Abstract Background Although dietary supplements (DSs) in sports are considered a natural need resul...
The aim of this study was to examine: 1) whether sport supplement use is related to doping and 2) wh...
Dietary supplements are used to implement and balance common dietary habits. The general belief is t...
Introduction The gateway hypothesis posits that athletes are at risk of progressing to doping if spo...
Inadvertent doping through the use of nutritional supplements is a potentially important cause of th...
Athletes represent a major part of dietary supplement users. This scoping review aims to explore the...
There is growing evidence suggesting that nutritional supplement (NS) use is strongly associated to ...
The aim of the present study was to develop an explanatory model of doping susceptibility among comp...
Consumption of supplements and the use/abuse of drugs to support athletic performance is increasingl...
Objectives: Our study objectives were twofold: 1) examine whether users and non-users of different t...
Athletes are bombarded with nutritional/dietary supplements (NSs/DSs) that promise to improve health...
Athletes frequently use dietary supplements (DS) to find better results as soon as possible. Moreove...
Objectives The study investigated the moderating role of achievement goals and motivation regulatio...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the mechanics of anti-doping regulation via the World Anti-Doping Agency's Proh...
Introduction: The use of dietary supplements is increasing among athletes, year after year. Related ...
Abstract Background Although dietary supplements (DSs) in sports are considered a natural need resul...
The aim of this study was to examine: 1) whether sport supplement use is related to doping and 2) wh...
Dietary supplements are used to implement and balance common dietary habits. The general belief is t...
Introduction The gateway hypothesis posits that athletes are at risk of progressing to doping if spo...
Inadvertent doping through the use of nutritional supplements is a potentially important cause of th...
Athletes represent a major part of dietary supplement users. This scoping review aims to explore the...
There is growing evidence suggesting that nutritional supplement (NS) use is strongly associated to ...
The aim of the present study was to develop an explanatory model of doping susceptibility among comp...
Consumption of supplements and the use/abuse of drugs to support athletic performance is increasingl...