“More drugs means more stress on my body”: exploring enhancement and health among elite strength athletes who use performance and image enhancing drugs

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Timothy M. Piatkowski, David L. Neumann, Carol Keane, Dunn Matthew
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Existing data reveals prevalent performance and image-enhancing drug (PIED) use in specific global regions and higher rates among athletes, however, research on performance-enhancement experiences among elite untested athletes is lacking. Drawing on conceptual frameworks that emphasize the intersection of context and practice, this research aims to gain insights into the subjective perspectives, motivations, and challenges faced by athletes in managing and optimizing their performance while using PIEDs. In-depth interviews were conducted with seventeen strength sports athletes, including powerlifters and bodybuilders, who had competed at national and/or international levels within untested federations. Thematic analysis was employed to examine the interview data within a social constructivist ontology. Findings revealed that PIEDs have dual roles as tools for enhanced recovery and heightened training stress, a delicate balance that aligns with Foucault’s notion of self-transformation through technological advancements. These substances exerted power beyond consumption events with long-term psychological effects such as anxiety and irrational behavior emerging as key concerns. Peers with lived experience were key actors in the relationship between responsible drug management, however, the need for informed guidance was acknowledged. Non-human actors, notably biometric data tracking, played a pivotal role in guiding substance consumption. The study underscores the need for further research and tailored frameworks to support the health and well-being of athletes in this domain while addressing the broader implications of PIED use in public health discourse. Specifically, this study highlights the significance of integrating lived experiences and social contexts, emphasizing the need for nuanced harm-reduction strategies in this space.
“更多的药物意味着对我的身体更大的压力”:探索精英力量运动员使用性能和形象增强药物的增强和健康
现有数据显示,在全球特定地区,运动员普遍使用成绩和形象增强药物(PIED),并且在运动员中使用的比例更高。然而,对未经测试的优秀运动员的成绩增强体验的研究尚缺乏。利用强调背景和实践交叉的概念框架,本研究旨在深入了解运动员在使用ped时管理和优化其表现时所面临的主观观点、动机和挑战。深入采访了17名力量运动运动员,包括力量举重运动员和健美运动员,他们曾在未经测试的联合会中参加过国家和/或国际水平的比赛。在社会建构主义本体论框架下,采用主题分析对访谈数据进行检验。研究结果显示,ped具有双重作用,既是增强恢复的工具,也是增加训练压力的工具,这种微妙的平衡与福柯通过技术进步进行自我转化的概念相一致。这些物质产生的力量超出了消费事件,长期的心理影响,如焦虑和非理性行为,成为关键问题。在负责任的药物管理之间的关系中,具有实际经验的同行是关键行动者,但是,认识到需要知情指导。非人类行为者,特别是生物特征数据追踪,在指导物质消费方面发挥了关键作用。该研究强调需要进一步研究和量身定制的框架,以支持这一领域运动员的健康和福祉,同时解决在公共卫生话语中使用PIED的更广泛影响。具体来说,本研究强调了整合生活经验和社会背景的重要性,强调了在这一领域采取细致入微的减少伤害策略的必要性。
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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
6.90%
发文量
45
期刊介绍: Since being founded in 1993, Addiction Research and Theory has been the leading outlet for research and theoretical contributions that view addictive behaviour as arising from psychological processes within the individual and the social context in which the behaviour takes place as much as from the biological effects of the psychoactive substance or activity involved. This cross-disciplinary journal examines addictive behaviours from a variety of perspectives and methods of inquiry. Disciplines represented in the journal include Anthropology, Economics, Epidemiology, Medicine, Sociology, Psychology and History, but high quality contributions from other relevant areas will also be considered.
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