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Doping knowledge and doping attitudes in competitive bodybuilding (CROSBI ID 687073)

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Marić, Dora ; Veršić, Šime ; Vasilj, Šimun Doping knowledge and doping attitudes in competitive bodybuilding // 12th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KINANTHROPOLOGY „Sport and Quality of Life“ / Cacek, Jan ; Sajdlová, Zuzana ; Šimková, Katarina (ur.). Brno: Masaryk University, 2020. str. 233-239

Podaci o odgovornosti

Marić, Dora ; Veršić, Šime ; Vasilj, Šimun

engleski

Doping knowledge and doping attitudes in competitive bodybuilding

Purpose: Bodybuilding becomes more visible and acceptable within mainstream society thanks to social media, which is promoting, and developing grooving interest in bodies, fitness and active lifestyle. However, this is concerning knowing that according to the latest world anti-doping agency report bodybuilding is one of two sports with the highest number of Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) committed by athletes. This study aimed to evaluate doping attitudes and correlates of doping attitudes in top level body builders. Methods: Study included 27 competitive bodybuilders form Croatia. Variables were collected by a previously validated Questionnaire of Substance Use (QSU). Statistical procedures included means and standard deviations (for parametric variables), frequencies and percentages (for ordinal and nominal variables). Spearman’s correlations were calculated to determine associations between studied variables. Results: The most positive attitudes are found towards injectable anabolic steroids (mean ± standard deviation ; 4.07 ±1.54), followed by fat burners (3.78 ±1.45), growth hormone (3.78 ±1.67), oral anabolic steroids (3.59 ±1.25), and estrogen blockers (3.54 ±1.24). Significant correlation was identified between: (i) result achieved in bodybuilding (RBB) and alcohol consumption, (R=-0.51 p<0.05) (ii) RBB and subjective knowledge on nutrition (R=0.58, p<0.05), (iii) RBB and subjective knowledge on doping (R=0.62, p<0.05). Conclusion: It is well known that bodybuilding is highly contaminated with doping, the fact that there is a lack of correlation between self-perceived competence and objectively evaluated knowledge on nutrition is alarming due to the possible “anchoring effect”. It actually means that there is a probability that athletes with high self-perceived knowledge will be “anchored” by their self-rated knowledge on a topic. Even though objective knowledge is not correlated with attitudes towards doping substances, it is important to properly educate athletes who are in the misconception of their true knowledge.

bodybuilding, doping, knowledge.

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Podaci o prilogu

233-239.

2020.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

12th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KINANTHROPOLOGY „Sport and Quality of Life“

Cacek, Jan ; Sajdlová, Zuzana ; Šimková, Katarina

Brno: Masaryk University

978-80-210-9631-8

Podaci o skupu

12th International Conference on Kinanthropology: Sport and Quality of Life

predavanje

07.11.2020-09.11.2020

Brno, Češka Republika

Povezanost rada

Kineziologija