Attitudes and doping prevalence among Norwegian youth across exercise activities

IF 2.9 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Fredrik Lauritzen
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Abstract

Background

Use of image and performance enhancing drugs (IPEDs), such as anabolic-androgenic steroids, has in the last decades spread from elite athletes to recreational exercisers seeking a shortcut to a lean and muscular physique. The drugs are associated with multiple potential negative health consequences, some of which may be particularly harmful for adolescents. To better develop adequate and targeted preventive measures, identifying individuals and groups at risk for using IPEDs are important.

Methods

By analyzing quantitative data extracted from Ungdata, a national data collection survey on adolescent health and well-being, this study describe self-reported physical activity and exercise habits, IPED prevalence, and attitudes and intentions towards IPEDs among 88 412 Norwegian adolescents aged 13–19 years.

Results

72 % participated in weekly sport or physical exercise. Young adolescents mostly exercised in sport clubs while older adolescents preferred training in gyms. Average lifetime IPED prevalence was 2.2 % (0.7 %–4.0 % depending on exercise activity). Respondents reported more favorable attitudes and higher intentions to use IPEDs when it was related to increasing muscle size (18 % and 5.8 %, respectively) and reducing weight (19 %, 8.1 %), compared to improving sport performance (5.6 %, 3.0 %). Large variations in attitudes and intentions were found between exercise groups, with individuals exercising in gyms having more favorable attitudes toward IPEDs than other groups.

Conclusion

The study finds a low relative prevalence, but high acceptance for IPED use in certain exercise groups. Education and preventive measures should specifically target groups at risk for future use of these drugs.

挪威青少年对各种体育锻炼活动的态度和兴奋剂使用率
背景过去几十年来,使用合成代谢雄性类固醇(IPED)等提高形象和运动表现药物(IPEDs)的现象已从精英运动员蔓延到休闲锻炼者,他们都在寻求获得精壮肌肉的捷径。这些药物与多种潜在的负面健康后果有关,其中一些可能对青少年特别有害。为了更好地制定适当的、有针对性的预防措施,确定有使用IPED风险的个人和群体非常重要。通过分析从全国青少年健康和福祉数据收集调查Ungdata中提取的定量数据,本研究描述了88 412名13至19岁挪威青少年自我报告的体育活动和锻炼习惯、IPED使用率以及对IPED的态度和意向。青少年大多在体育俱乐部锻炼,而年龄较大的青少年则更喜欢在健身房训练。一生中 IPED 的平均流行率为 2.2%(0.7%-4.0%,取决于锻炼活动)。与提高运动成绩(5.6%、3.0%)相比,受访者对增加肌肉体积(分别为 18%、5.8%)和减轻体重(分别为 19%、8.1%)使用 IPED 的态度更为积极,使用意愿也更高。研究发现,不同运动群体对使用 IPED 的态度和意向存在很大差异,在健身房锻炼的人对 IPED 的态度比其他群体更积极。教育和预防措施应特别针对未来可能使用这些药物的高危人群。
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Performance enhancement and health
Performance enhancement and health Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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