Study the Incidence of Side Effects of Hormone and Energizer Supplement in Bodybuilding Athletes in Ilam
SOREN Student Sports & Health Open Researches e-Journal: New-Approaches,
Vol. 2 No. 4 (1400),
15 March 2022
,
Page 26-32
https://doi.org/10.22037/soren.v2i4.37580
Abstract
Background and aim: Unfortunately, some people have abused medical advances, and doping drug is a major problem that modern societies are facing. This study was designed to estimate the prevalence of energizers and supplement use and their side effects among young adults in Ilam.
Methods: This study was performed in fitness clubs by random sampling method. Data were collected by a questionnaire whose validity and reliability were confirmed. The correlation coefficient between the two operational periods was 0.78. The data were analyzed by using SPSS software at a significant level of 5%.
Results: The numbers of 784 cases were studied who reported 50.3% use of different supplements, 35.5% use doping drugs. 64.5% reported at least one of the side effects. The results show a significant increase in supplements usage in the first three years of athletes. Using supplements and doping drugs is more common in professional athletes.
Conclusion: Specialized training education on the side effects of supplements and drugs at an earlier age and the first years of entering the clubs can have a better impact on reducing consumption.
- Hormone
- Supplements
- Bodybuilding
- Athletes
- Side Effects
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