现役军人和退伍军人使用性能和形象增强药物:当代回顾

IF 1.2 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Ian Whyte, E. Pattinson, S. Leyland, I. Soós, J. Ling
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摘要

现役军人和退伍军人使用绩效和形象提升药物(PIED)引起了公众健康问题。有必要更深入地了解这些人群中PIED的使用情况,以了解PIED使用的基础,并提供信息帮助制定干预措施,以减少对个人健康、福祉、社会环境、公众认知的影响,以及在服役人员中对任何更广泛的军事表现的影响。使用五个学术期刊数据库、引文检索和手工检索进行了当代综述。如果研究在2000年之前发表或没有具体说明PIED的使用,则将其排除在外。在这次搜索之后,确定了20项研究进行审查。研究结果表明,合成代谢类固醇和减肥补充剂是最常用的PIED。图像增强被认为是使用PIED的一个原因,其次是为了满足现役军人的身体和情感需求。此外,研究结果表明,年轻的男性士官最有可能使用PIED。关于PIED的使用,以及对服务人员何时开始使用PIED的理解,目前的文献中存在明显的空白。进一步的研究应该旨在回答这些问题。
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Performance and image enhancing drugs use in active military personnel and veterans: A contemporary review
The use of performance and image enhancing drugs (PIEDs) among active military personnel and veterans presents a public health concern. Deeper understanding of PIEDs use in those populations is necessary to understand what underpins their use and provide information to help shape interventions with the aim of reducing impacts on individuals’ health, wellbeing, social circumstances, public perception and, in serving personnel, any wider military performance. A contemporary review was conducted using five academic journal databases, citation searching, and hand searching. Studies were excluded if published prior to 2000 or did not specify PIEDs use. Following this search, 20 studies were identified for review. Findings suggest that anabolic steroids and weight‐loss supplements were the most used PIEDs. Image enhancement was mentioned the most as a reason for PIEDs use followed by keeping up with the physical and emotional demands of active duty. Additionally, findings suggested that young, male non‐commissioned Army personnel were most likely to use PIEDs. There were clear gaps in the current literature surrounding PIEDs use, as well as an understanding of when service personnel began using PIEDs. Further research should aim to answer these questions.
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