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Self-Administration of Medicines and Dietary Supplements Among Female Amateur Runners: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

机译:女性业余跑步者中药物和膳食补充剂的自我管理:横截面分析

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Introduction: Self-administration of medicines or dietary supplements without any physician's advice is a widespread behavior and appears to be more frequently practiced by women. Moreover, reasons to self-administer products are often pains and injuries especially among athletes who might also use remedies to improve physical performance. The objective of this study was thus to assess the prevalence of self-administration of medicines and dietary supplements as well as its determinants among female amateur runners. Methods: Our sample was comprised of women who took part in amateur running events. Data regarding self-administration of substances, exclusively aiming at being physically prepared for the running event (i.e., intake the week before), were collected through an anonymous self-administered questionnaire including four specific themes (i.e., general information, self-administered medicines and dietary supplements, context of self-administration of substances and knowledge of the anti-doping regulations) Results: A total of 136 women, with a median age of 39 years (interquartile range: 27-47), volunteered. Among them, 34.6% reported self-administration of medicines during the period immediately preceding the running event, with the aim to be physically preparecd. More than one third (33.8%) also declared self-administration of dietary supplements. Furthermore, we observed that about 8.1% of the sample had consumed a potentially doping substance. After adjustments for confounding variables, the probability of self-administration of products (medicines or supplements) increased significantly with the intensity of the activity and the membership in a sports club. Conclusions: Our study showed that self-administration of products among female runners seems to be a widespread behavior, where the intensity of the sports practice and the network of runners seem to influence the decision to resort to this behavior.
机译:简介:无需任何医生的建议的药品或膳食补充剂的自我管理是普遍的行为,似乎更频繁地由女性练习。此外,自我管理产品的原因往往遭受疼痛和伤害,特别是在可能使用补救措施以改善身体表现的运动员之间疼痛和伤害。因此,本研究的目的是评估医药和膳食补充剂的自我管理的患病率以及女性业余跑步者的决定因素。方法:我们的样本由参加业余竞选活动的妇女组成。通过匿名自我管理的调查问卷(即一般信息,自我管理药物,自我管理药物,自我管理的调查问卷(即一般信息,自我管理药物)收集有关运行事件的物质的自我管理(即,前一周的进入)进行物理准备的物质和膳食补充剂,自我管理的背景和反兴奋剂规定的知识)结果:共有136名妇女,中位年龄为39岁(四分位数范围:27-47),自告奋勇。其中,34.6%报告了在运行事件之前的立即进行的时期自我管理,旨在物理准备。超过三分之一(33.8%)还宣布自我管理膳食补充剂。此外,我们观察到约8.1%的样品消耗了潜在的掺杂物质。在对混淆变量进行调整之后,自我管理的概率(药物或补充剂)随着活动强度和体育俱乐部的成员资格而显着增加。结论:我们的研究表明,女性跑步者的自我管理似乎是一个广泛的行为,在运动实践和跑步网络的强度似乎影响了对这种行为的决定。

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