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超马拉松运动中自我报告的促效药物使用情况及态度

Self-Reported Use and Attitudes Toward Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Ultramarathon Running.

作者信息

Campian Michael D, Flis Alexandra E, Teramoto Masaru, Cushman Daniel M

机构信息

Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

出版信息

Wilderness Environ Med. 2018 Sep;29(3):330-337. doi: 10.1016/j.wem.2018.04.004. Epub 2018 Jun 29.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The use of performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) has been reported in several sports. There have been no peer-reviewed articles on the use of PEDs in ultramarathon running. This study was to examine the use of PEDs in ultramarathon running and to identify attitudes and beliefs about the usage of PEDs in the sport.

METHODS

An online survey was developed. The survey was distributed to potential participants through Ultrasignup and the Western States Endurance Run Facebook sites. The survey included 9 demographic questions, 11 PED questions, and a previously validated 17-item performance enhancement attitude scale (PEAS).

RESULTS

Six hundred nine self-identified ultramarathon runners completed the survey; 8.4% of respondents reported using PEDs during competition or training. Cannabinoids, narcotics, and stimulants were the PEDs that were most frequently reported. There was no difference between sex, age, country of origin, rank, miles/week of training, or longest race between those that reported using PEDs and those that did not report using PEDs. There was, however, a significant difference in athletes who reported they knew another ultramarathon runner who had used PEDs to have significantly higher years of participation and ranked in the top 20th percentile. There additionally was an increased PEAS score of individuals who reported using a PED or individuals that knew an individual who used PEDs.

CONCLUSION

PEDs are being used in ultramarathon running. The exact extent of the use of PEDs in ultramarathon running is still unknown and challenging to fully investigate without formal, random testing, which is expensive and technically challenging.

摘要

引言

在多项体育运动中都有使用提高成绩药物(PEDs)的报道。但目前尚无关于在超级马拉松运动中使用PEDs的同行评审文章。本研究旨在调查超级马拉松运动中PEDs的使用情况,并确定对该运动中使用PEDs的态度和看法。

方法

开展了一项在线调查。通过“超级报名”(Ultrasignup)和“西部各州耐力跑”(Western States Endurance Run)脸书页面向潜在参与者分发了该调查。调查包括9个人口统计学问题、11个关于PEDs的问题,以及一个先前经过验证的包含17个条目的提高成绩态度量表(PEAS)。

结果

609名自我认定的超级马拉松跑者完成了调查;8.4%的受访者报告在比赛或训练期间使用过PEDs。大麻素、麻醉药品和兴奋剂是报告中最常使用的PEDs。在报告使用PEDs的人和未报告使用PEDs的人之间,在性别、年龄、原籍国、排名、每周训练英里数或最长比赛距离方面没有差异。然而,报告称认识另一位使用过PEDs的超级马拉松跑者的运动员,其参赛年限显著更长且排名在前20%,这两者之间存在显著差异。此外,报告使用过PEDs的个人或认识使用过PEDs的人的个人,其PEAS得分更高。

结论

超级马拉松运动中存在使用PEDs的情况。在超级马拉松运动中使用PEDs的确切程度仍然未知,而且在没有正式随机检测的情况下进行全面调查具有挑战性,因为这种检测成本高昂且技术上具有挑战性。

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